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Q: Why were there more organ transplants then donors?
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Identify or show graph the number of donors?

The graph hows that from 1995 - 2004, the number of donors has decreased, as has the number of transplants being carried out; the number of people needing transplants however, has significantly increased. This means that there is an in balance between the number of organs available for transplant and the number of organ donors, which means that there will obviously not be enough organs to provide each, or even most of those on the transplant list (in need of an organ) with the organ that they need.


What is hospitals are linked by computer networks how do you think this makes organ transplantion easier?

It'll make it easier to match donors to patients needing transplants.


Who are likely donors of kidney for kidneys transplants?

The most likely kidney donors are immediate family.


WHAT IS THE REASON FOR more organ transplantsts then donors?

One donor can donate more than one organ.


Do rich organ donors get medical help before poor organ donors?

No


Why do you need organ donors?

You need orhan donors for people that have lost and organ like a liver.People decide tp become organ donors to help others in need.


Number of organ donors in tamil nadu?

There have been thousands of organ donors in Tamil Badu. Tamil leads that nation in donors. The exact number of donors is unknown.


How many organ donors are in the US as of March 2008?

TOTAL ORGAN DONORS IN THE U.S. IN 2008 :14,199http://www.donatelifeny.org/organ/2008_unitedstates_2.html


What is the population of Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes?

The population of Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes is 7.


How do you increase the number of organs available for organ transplants?

You publically advertise the need for more donors (which does have an affect, but only for a few months after the campaign). Making organ donation more socially acceptable generally helps. Or you change the system of organ donation from being "opt-in" (i.e you have to say that you wish to be an organ donor) to "opt-out" (you have to say that you do not wish to be an organ donor, otherwise it is assumed that you do wish to be an organ donor). The possibility of 'paying' people for their organs (or covering the cost of their funeral) may boost numbers organ donors, however this also creates ethical and moral issues (not to mention legal issues). Livers can be "split" into two pieces, for use in two people (if required).


Who does organ transplants?

erm the doctor


How many organ donors are there in the USA as of today?

According to the American Journal of Transplantation (2008 edition) there are 6,618 (living) organ donors.