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    percent of people are in support of organ donation‚ however only 52% are registered to be organ donors. Over 120‚000 men‚ women‚ children‚ and their families are waiting for lifesaving organs and every ten minutes someone is added to the national transplant waiting list. Over 8‚000 deaths occur in the US every year due to matches not being found in time‚ which means an average of twenty-two people die every day. One person can save up to eight lives just by donating. One reason people have not registered

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    Importance of Organ Donation

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    to be transplanted successfully. Liver‚ heart‚ and pancreas transplants were successfully performed by the late 1960s‚ while lung and intestinal organ transplant procedures began in the 1980s.Until the early 1980s‚ the potential for organ rejection limited the number of transplants performed. Medical advances in the prevention and treatment of rejection led to more successful transplants and an increase in demand. More than 500‚000 people have received transplants in the U.S. More than 28‚000 Americans

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    technology such as organ transplant which replaces patient’s organs to save life. Nowadays the heart‚ liver‚ lungs‚ kidneys‚ intestines and pancreas can be transplanted. Therefore the demand for organs is very high. This essay will discuss as to whether or not people should be forced to donate one of their organs when they die. Firstly‚ the demand for organs is higher than supply. In the United States‚ more than 80‚000 people are in the waiting list for organ transplant. Almost 28‚000 people’s

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    body (1). History of transplants: The very first successful heart transplant performed in humans was in 1967 by South African doctors (2). The transplant was performed by Dr. Christiaan Barnard and was done at Groote Schuur Hospital‚ Cape Town (3). The recipient of the donated heart was Louis Washkansky and received the heart of donor Denise Darvall. Though

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    Organ Donation

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    into another. Organs you can donate are‚ kidneys‚ heart‚ liver‚ pancreas‚ intestines‚ lungs‚ skin‚ bone‚ bone marrow‚ and cornea (the front part of the eye). [source: medlineplus.com] 2. Organ donations usually occur for patients with kidney failure‚ heart disease‚ lung disease‚ and failed of the liver. For patients who need a kidney or a liver‚ a living donor’s organs can be used‚ since we are already born with an extra kidney and the liver is a upside. However‚ if the patient needs a heart‚ lung

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    Essay On Cirrhosis

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    When the liver begins to deteriorate and is unable to function as it normally would because of long lasting‚ or chronic‚ injury‚ the diagnosis would is called cirrhosis. As time progresses‚ scar tissue begins to replace the healthy liver tissue and prevent proper blood flow through the liver. The largest internal organ in the human body is the liver. The liver plays a significant role in metabolism. According to the National Institute for health‚ it is stated‚ “The liver has many functions

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    The Wilson's Disease

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    Wilson’s Disease The Wilson’s disease is a genetic disorder of the thirteenth chromosome. This disease is an inherited disease and it is mostly likely to be in all of the offspring if a parent had it. It is the unnecessary increase of copper in the liver and brain. This is cause by a defect in the transport of copper. Wilson’s disease is a rare autosomal recessive disorder of the copper transport resulting in the copper buildup. It is also known as Hepatolenticular Degeneration as the scientific

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    Human Replantation History

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    long before the necessities for post-operative survival were discovered. Rejection and the side effects of preventing rejection (especially infection and nephropathy) were‚ are‚ and may always be the key problem. Several apocryphal accounts of transplants exist well prior to the scientific understanding and advancements that would be necessary for them to have actually occurred. The Chinese physician Pien Ch-iao reportedly exchanged hearts between a man of strong spirit but weak will with one of

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    much and treat you like my own daughter as you look exactly like my late sister .I loved your spirit especially on how you kept on although you were suffering from a deadly disease that made you weaker day by day. When I found out that you needed liver donor‚ I quickly checked whether our blood group was compatible. I took this decision without much hesitation as you are actually….’ The letter got torn when Lisa’s younger sister pulled it away her .Lisa’s weak body state could not make her to

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    patients currently on the waiting list‚ and among these are men‚ women and children of all races and ethnic backgrounds‚ and to that number one more person is being added every eleven minutes. Many people on this list will die before they receive a transplant due to lack of organ donors. This does not have to happen. We can help by donating our organs.    There are many misconceptions regarding organ donations.  Many people believe

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