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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 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]

  4. National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    This plan put healthy human kidneys in the price range of up to $10,000 plus a $2,000 to $5,000 commission fee for Jacobs. [5] NOTA was a response to this proposal, making it criminal to transfer human organs for valuable consideration for human transplantation. [6] At the time NOTA was passed, there was an 80% survival rate for kidney transplants.

  5. Wesley Medical Center employee stole and sold human body ...

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    A former Wesley Medical Center employee was sentenced Thursday after selling body parts he stole from work. ... District of Pennsylvania sought a 60-month sentence for Angelo Pereyra because of ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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]

  9. A year-long investigation has revealed desperate people in Myanmar, hawking their organs to wealthy people on social media.