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by chrisrodrigue 426 days ago
That seems extraordinarily affordable for a permanent, life-altering operation that needs 30 medics and takes 17 hours.

For a comparison, check out what a 1-month supply of a biologic drug costs: https://www.goodrx.com/stelara

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The think that was the point, it's unimaginable that something like that could only cost 30k in the US.
I'll raise you for the cost of a single dose of Pluvicto:

https://www.drugs.com/price-guide/pluvicto

Is this permanent? I thought transplanted uteruses were usually removed after birth.
It will not be permanent, she can have two babies but they will remove the womb afterwards