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Pioneering surgeon Russell Strong honoured by transplant patients who owe him decades of life
A man has travelled from his homeland in Japan to honour the pioneering Australian surgeon who saved his life as a baby almost four decades ago.
Iichurou Tsuruyama was just 17 months old when Russell Strong gave him a liver transplant from a living donor — his mother — in a world-first…
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