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Organ donation and transplantation Give the gift of life after your death. Why donate organs? What can I donate? Register to donate If you needed an organ transplant, would you have one? Did you know? It's important to talk to your family It is essential to tell your family whether or not you want to be an organ donor. English organ donation law has changed All adults in England are now considered potential organ donors, unless they choose to opt out or are in one of the excluded groups.
Organ donation law where you live Organ donation laws vary in different countries across the United Kingdom. View our teaching resources Use our free teaching resources to educate and engage your students about organ and tissue donation. Organ donation is giving an organ to someone else who needs a transplant.
This donation will greatly enhance or save the life of the person who receives the transplanted organ. Organ donation is an amazingly generous act and saves thousands of lives in the UK every year. From 20th May all adults in England will be considered to have agreed to be an organ donor when they die, unless they have recorded a decision not to donate or are in one of the excluded groups.
Remember to tell your family your organ donation decision, as their support is needed for donation to go ahead. Most donated organs and tissues are from people who have died. However, it is also possible to donate a kidney or part of your liver as a living organ donor.
Find out about becoming a living organ donor. You can also donate bone and amniotic membrane part of your placenta as a living tissue donor. Learn more about living bone and amniotic membrane donation. How many people are waiting for a transplant? Who receives organs, and what organs are most needed? Explore data from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network. Every donor can save 8 lives and enhance over 75 more.
Every 9 minutes another person is added to the transplant waiting list. The Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network maintains the national database of information about the candidate waiting list and transplant surgeries. You can build a custom report on their website to learn more about organ transplantation in the U.
Looking for more statistics? There are currently over , people on the national transplant waiting list. Like America, the list is diverse — it includes people of every age, ethnicity, and gender.
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