The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Doctors reject transplant

Inuk advocate for women rejected for liver transplant due to alcoholism: friends

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Friends of a 26-year-old advocate for Indigenous rights say they’ve launched a campaign for her to receive a liver transplant after they say she was deemed ineligible due to alcoholism.

Rebecca Moore says doctors have told Delilah Saunders — who became an activist following the murder of her sister Loretta — she’s not eligible to go on a waiting list in Ontario because she has not abstained from alcohol for a minimum of six months.

The close friend of the Inuk woman says getting a liver transplant is crucial for Saunders, who was admitted to the Ottawa Hospital on the weekend to be treated for acute liver failure.

Moore and family friend Darryl Leroux, a professor at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, say the family is considerin­g taking legal action to force Ontario’s organ donation agency to place Saunders on the waiting list.

The agency, known at the Trillium Gift of Life Network, says in an email that its policy is based on advice from expert working groups, and the six-month abstinence guideline is commonly used across Canada and the United States.

It says the guideline doesn’t prevent a health-care provider from referring a patient to a transplant program, nor does it prevent a patient from receiving a consultati­on from a transplant program.

The agency says once a referral is made, the transplant program conducts an assessment on whether the patient meets the criteria for placement on the transplant wait list, which includes the abstinence requiremen­t.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS/ANDREW VAUGHAN ?? Delilah Saunders is seen at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, in Membertou, N.S., on Oct. 30. Friends of Saunders, who is in an Ottawa hospital, say they’ve launched a campaign for her to receive a liver...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/ANDREW VAUGHAN Delilah Saunders is seen at the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, in Membertou, N.S., on Oct. 30. Friends of Saunders, who is in an Ottawa hospital, say they’ve launched a campaign for her to receive a liver...

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