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Yes, a 52-year-old kidney can be donated to a younger person, provided the donor is in good health and meets the medical criteria for kidney donation. Age alone is not a disqualifying factor; the overall health and function of the kidney are more important. Doctors will assess factors such as kidney function, donor health, and compatibility to determine if the donation is viable.

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Why is it that a person that gives a kidney to someone else can survive with one kidney but the other needs two?

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You don't, many people live with one kidney and you can donate a kidney if you want to.


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