It depends. Once your 18, you considered an adult, so you can donate if you want, but if you're still covered by your parents insurance, you'll most likely need there permission to do it. If you have your own insurance or are willing to pay your own way, then your free to do it.
Only with the consent of a parent or legal guardian & if the child is alive, Only for a close relative or friend.
No. A teenage body isn't fully developed and until a person is 18 they can't donate.
can you donate a kidney if you have interstitual cystitis
At the age of 10 you are a child and it is not legal to donate a kidney to someone.
Kidney
donating a kidney is when someone needs a kidney and you participate to go to surgery to remove you're kidney to give to the person in need. and you are left with one kidney but you will still live.
no
I would have thought that having had a serious illness that required chemotherapy the doctors would not feel you are suitable to be able to donate a kidney.
100 years
No.
The Kidney org site has information about how to donate a vehicle to the National Kidney Foundation. Donations are tax deductible and are handled through the One Car One Difference foundation.
No not a chance.
no
Because syphilis gets into the blood.