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  2. International organ donor rates - Wikipedia

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    Organ donation rates vary widely by country and region. The tables document the effective organ donor designation rate and deceased donors per million in the United ...

  3. Category:Organ transplantation by country - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Organ transplantation by country" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... International organ donor rates; A.

  4. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    Median survival rates can be quite misleading, especially for the relatively small sample that is available for these organs. Survival rates improve almost yearly, due to improved techniques and medications. This example is from the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS), the USA umbrella organization for transplant centers.

  5. Organ donation - Wikipedia

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    The National Donor Monument, Naarden, the Netherlands Organ donation is the process when a person authorizes an organ of their own to be removed and transplanted to another person, legally, either by consent while the donor is alive, through a legal authorization for deceased donation made prior to death, or for deceased donations through the authorization by the legal next of kin.

  6. Category:Organ transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Organ transplantation by country (3 C, 8 P) D. Organ donation (38 P) F. Fiction about organ transplantation (4 C, 21 P) J. ... Statistics; Cookie statement; Mobile ...

  7. Organ trade - Wikipedia

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    Organ trade (also known as the blood market or the red market) is the trading of human organs, tissues, or other body products, usually for transplantation. [1] [2] According to the World Health Organization (WHO), organ trade is a commercial transplantation where there is a profit, or transplantations that occur outside of national medical systems.

  8. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post

  9. Organ transplantation in China - Wikipedia

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    By 1999, Gutmann says that organ harvesting in Xinjiang began to decline precipitously, just as overall rates of organ transplantation nationwide were rising. The same year, the Chinese government launched a nationwide suppression of the Falun Gong spiritual group. Gutmann suggests that the new Falun Gong prisoner population overtook Uyghurs as ...