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  2. 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.

  3. Organ donation in the United States prison population

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    However, an organ transplant may save the prison system substantial costs usually associated with dialysis and other life-extending treatments required by the prisoner with the failing organ. Living organ donation, as an alternative to deceased organ donation, has become an option given its low complication rates and more positive outcomes. [9]

  4. Organ transplantation - Wikipedia

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    In living donors, the donor remains alive and donates a renewable tissue, cell, or fluid (e.g., blood, skin), or donates an organ or part of an organ in which the remaining organ can regenerate or take on the workload of the rest of the organ (primarily single kidney donation, partial donation of liver, lung lobe, small bowel).

  5. What people get wrong about organ donation and how it ... - AOL

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    Most people know that organ donations save lives and, in fact, more than 90 percent of Americans support organ donation. But only about 50 percent of U.S. adults are actually registered organ and ...

  6. Should You Be Allowed to Sell Your Organs? - AOL

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    This is perfectly legal to do, but it requires being able to get to centers significantly farther from one's home -- something which makes the organ donation system less-than-completely egalitarian.

  7. A Latino dad said he would never agree to donate his son’s ...

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    The agency’s work in the early stages with families focuses on offering resources to manage grief, building trust and attempting to debunk myths and misunderstandings about organ donation, Van ...

  8. Organ donation after medical assistance in dying - Wikipedia

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    Organs regularly transplanted include lungs, heart, cornea, pancreas, and kidneys. Modes of donation are an altruistic living donation of a non-vital organ (generally a kidney) and post-mortal organ donation (PMOD). PMOD can be subdivided into donation after brain death (DBD) and donation after circulatory determination of death (DCDD). [5]

  9. Man Who Was Pronounced Dead Wakes Up on Operating Table ... - AOL

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    However, during his “honor walk” — being wheeled to the operating room for organ donation while surrounded by loved ones and hospital staff — Rhorer and other family members expressed ...