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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. Kidney trade in Iran - Wikipedia

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    In contrast, a compatible kidney sold on the global black-market can cost in excess of $160,000 in some cases. [12] One payment option is the official contract, which gives the donor the US$1,219 (in 2001), and is paid immediately after the surgery. The kidney recipient may also negotiated with the donor by providing additional money or other ...

  4. Human organ trafficking in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the Transplant of Human Organs and Tissues Act criminalized buying and selling organs and allows only donation upon death in Egypt. [18] However, the law had minimal effects practically eliminating the organ black market. The profit that actors get through this lucrative business trumps the mild penalties assigned to legal violation. [4]

  5. Organ failure: The most powerful transplant middleman in ...

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    Nov. 8—In the world of organ transplants, joyous patient milestones are held up as proof of success: the lung recipient who runs a marathon, the kidney transplant patient who pursues medical ...

  6. Need to pay off your student loans? Sell a kidney! - AOL

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  7. Organ donation in the United States prison population

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    For example, the estimated cost of a kidney transplant is about $111,000. [10] A prisoner's dialysis treatments are estimated to cost a prison $120,000 per year. [11] Because donor organs are in short supply, there are more people waiting for a transplant than available organs.

  8. Carlyle to buy Baxter's kidney-care spinoff Vantive for $3.8 ...

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    In 2022, Baxter started exploring options for its kidney-care units after completing its $10.5-billion takeover of medical-equipment maker Hill-Rom. It began the process of carving out Vantive ...

  9. Organ transplantation in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The first organ transplant in Japan took place at Niigata University in 1956 when a kidney was temporarily transplanted to a patient with acute renal failure. [4] In 1964 a permanent and full-scale kidney transplant was successfully undertaken at the University of Tokyo, and by 1992 nearly 9,000 kidney transplants had taken place. [5]