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  2. 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 ...

  3. Organ trade - Wikipedia

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    [16] [failed verification] [17] [failed verification] On the black market, the same kidney can be worth over $100,000, with most of proceeds taken up by middlemen. [18] [failed verification] The typical price paid to donors on the black market is thought to be about US$5,000, but some donors receive as little as $1,000. [19]

  4. Kidney transplantation - Wikipedia

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    In the illegal black market, the donors may not get sufficient after-operation care, [43] the price of a kidney may be above $160,000, [44] middlemen take most of the money, the operation is more dangerous to both the donor and receiver, and the buyer often gets hepatitis or HIV. [45] In legal markets of Iran the price of a kidney is $2,000 to ...

  5. 17 of the most valuable items on the black market - AOL

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    But the rise of technology has led to an evolved "black market" -- and rather than exotic animals and tangible exports, data like credit card information and even streaming accounts are up for grabs.

  6. Black kidney patients find renewed hope after rules change ...

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    From January 2023 to mid-March, more than 14,300 Black kidney transplant candidates had their wait times adjusted by an average of two years, according to the United Network for Organ Sharing.

  7. Human organ trafficking in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian culture and religion, moreover, add to the demand of organs from living donors, creating a black market that suits organ trafficking. Internationally, as of January 2019, in the United States alone, there are more than 113,000 patients on the transplant waiting list.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Black market - Wikipedia

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    A black market in Shinbashi in 1946 Illegal street traders in Barcelona in 2015. A black market [a] is a clandestine market or series of transactions that has some aspect of illegality, or is not compliant with an institutional set of rules. If the rule defines the set of goods and services whose production and distribution are prohibited or ...