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Dr. Sang In Cho

Mashpee, Massachusetts

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Mashpee, Massachusetts
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National Kidney Foundation

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CHO, Dr. Sang In 72 of Concord, died peacefully surrounded by his family on March 13, 2009. He was a pioneering surgeon in the field of kidney and liver transplantation. During his forty year career he served as the director of transplant surgery most recently at Boston Medical Center; and prior...

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Dr. Cho was my boss when I was a surgical assistant for the organ bank from 79 to 83. He tenaciously pursued knowledge and excellence, and was very kind to me. His legacy is the many lives he saved.
J. Murray

Thank you my soninlaw survied kidney tranplant because of you,Now i have my one and only granddauther, speical place in our heart for you.


Dr Cho is responsible for my husband being alive today and my daughter being born. He did my husbands kidney transplant on June 25,1993 in Boston. Such a great man, you saved many lives and it breaks my heart to know you have lost yours.

Dr Cho is responsible for my husband being alive today and my daughter being born. He did my husbands kidney transplant on June 25,1997 in Boston. Such a great man you saved many lives and it breaks my heart to know you have lost yours

Dr. Cho did my kidney transplant in 2001. At the time I had two young children and a whole life in front of me. Because of Dr Cho's work I have got to see my kids grow, and that was a gift I will never forget. My angel.
Sorry for your loss.

Saw some photos of your daughter in my old photo album. I tried to locate you on google and found this terrible news. I am so very sorry to find that Dr Cho has passed, I remember him as a young doctor with such greatness. My thoughts are with you all. Your old babysitter..Penny I now am the mother of 6 one from Korea..Much love...

To Sang I. Cho's Family:
Two months ago I lost an angel and only found out about it today. Sang brought his touch and skill to me on March 13th, 1993. His artistry has been well appreciated since that day when a kidney from Kansas arrived with my name on it! EVERY day of my life since I have thought of Sang! I last saw him at the State House when he was honored for his work. I am starting research for a book I intend to write about my polycysitic kidney disease and medical life since...

Dr. Cho was our transplant surgeon at BUMC. He was thoughful, compassionate, exacting and of course very skilled. Throughout the time we worked with him and his team we felt confident in every step of the care he directed. His staff were in awe of him and he seemed to be at once, a stern task master and a kind hearted man. We can say we loved him, respected him and are very sad for his family's, and the medical community's, loss.