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  2. Sisters used Craigslist to find a kidney donor for their dad ...

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    With few options, the Flood sisters used Craigslist to secure a kidney donor for their ailing father in 2008. Since then, the women have made it their mission to save others.

  3. National Kidney Registry - Wikipedia

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    Donor Shield - In 2017, the NKR was the first KPD organization to provide donor protections to donors participating in paired exchange, including lost wage reimbursement, travel and lodging for donors and dependents, legal support, donor complication coverage, donor kidney transplant prioritization, automated screening and history and 5 star ...

  4. Family turns to social media to find kidney donor - AOL

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    —A Missouri family is using an unusual technique to try to find a kidney donor. ... He spends 12 hours each week at a clinic for dialysis, time that keeps him away from his family. He said it's ...

  5. Dundee teen uses Facebook to find a kidney donor for mom - AOL

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    Shay VanZandt of Dundee is using social media to help locate a kidney donor for her mom, Jessica Poore.

  6. Kidney transplantation - Wikipedia

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    The transplant surgery takes about three hours. [65] The donor kidney will be placed in the lower abdomen and its blood vessels connected to arteries and veins in the recipient's body. When this is complete, blood will be allowed to flow through the kidney again. The final step is connecting the ureter from the donor kidney to the bladder.

  7. Organ procurement - Wikipedia

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    If the organ donor is human, most countries require that the donor be legally dead for consideration of organ transplantation (e.g. cardiac death or brain death). For some organs, a living donor can be the source of the organ. For example, living donors can donate one kidney or part of their liver to a well-matched recipient. [2]

  8. 'Someone I love needs a kidney.' The story behind the car ...

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    There were 192 kidney transplants — 130 from deceased donors and 62 from living donors — performed in Iowa in 2023, Butterfield said. What can you do if you want to donate a kidney?

  9. National Organ Transplant Act of 1984 - Wikipedia

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    The National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA) of 1984 is an Act of the United States Congress that created the framework for the organ transplant system in the country. [1] The act provided clarity on the property rights of human organs obtained from deceased individuals and established a public-private partnership known as Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN).