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Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit is awaiting a donor lung, which could potentially save her life. However, she faces the challenge of standard waiting lists for organ transplants, which do not offer exceptions for her condition. The availability of a suitable donor lung is critical for her treatment.
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Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway requires a donor lung.
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A donor lung could save her life.
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She is on a standard waiting list for organ transplants.
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The waiting lists do not make exceptions for her status.
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Despite her royal status, the Crown Princess is subject to the same waiting lists for organ transplants as any other patient. These lists are managed based on medical need and availability, and the article indicates that there are no exceptions made for individuals based on their position.
The successful outcome of her treatment hinges on the availability of a compatible donor lung. The process involves matching donors with recipients, a complex system that prioritizes various medical factors.