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  2. Organ trade - Wikipedia

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    The kidney is the most commonly sought-after organ in transplant tourism, with prices for the organ ranging from as little as $1,300 [13] to as much as $150,000. [55] Reports estimate that 75% of all illegal organ trading involves kidneys. [56] The liver trade is also prominent in transplant tourism, with prices ranging from $4,000 [57] to ...

  3. Organ theft - Wikipedia

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    The victims, primarily from financially destitute backgrounds in Uttar Pradesh, [7] had their kidneys transplanted into clients from various countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Saudi Arabia, and Greece. The police raid was initiated based on complaints from locals in Moradabad about illegal kidney sales. [8]

  4. Organ procurement - Wikipedia

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    The donors themselves often received as little as $2,000 for their kidneys. [77] The country was a popular destination for transplant tourism. One high-ranking government official estimated that 800 kidneys were sold annually in the country prior to 2008, [78] and the WHO listed it as one of the top 5 sites for transplant tourists in 2005. [41]

  5. Gang removed hundreds of kidneys to sell to wealthy clients ...

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    Police in eastern Pakistan have smashed an illegal organ harvesting ring, arresting eight people for surgically removing kidneys from hundreds of patients for wealthy people needing a transplant ...

  6. Indonesian police crack down on traffickers who sent 122 ...

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    Indonesian police are investigating the illegal trade of human organs involving police and immigration officers who were accused of helping traffickers send 122 Indonesians to a hospital in ...

  7. India's Apollo Hospitals' operator rejects allegations of ...

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    UK's Telegraph newspaper reported on Saturday that Apollo was embroiled in a "cash for kidneys" racket in which impoverished people from Myanmar were being enticed to sell their organs for profit.

  8. National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    However, this did not grant them the right to transfer or sell organs and tissues, preventing the commercialization of human remains. [4] Due to a shortage of organs and a growing demand for transplants, people began to use other means to purchase organs outside of a hospital setting; the organ market began to become a commercial market. H.

  9. Illegal kidney trafficking a growing problem in Nepal - AOL

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    Thousands of kidneys are obtained illegally every year by black market traffickers, and the problem is reportedly getting worse as the organ trafficking trade thrives around the globe. According ...