Lowering rejection risk in organ transplants — Mayo Clinic March 18, 2014 Overview Show transcript Overview Among the more than 120,000 Americans waiting for an organ transplant, thousands are told their likelihood of rejection may be too high to take the risk. However, at Mayo Clinic, some of these highly sensitized patients are still being given their second chance at life. Related ContentArticleGenomic testing: An individualized approach to prevent kidney rejectionArticleOrder is everything: New procedure for heart-liver transplant averts rejection riskArticleLung transplantation: Challenges and opportunities VID-20433363 Medical Professionals Lowering Rejection Risk in Organ Transplants - Mayo Clinic