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Illegal organ transplants often lead to severe ethical and health concerns, including exploitation of vulnerable populations and lack of proper medical oversight. Donors may face significant health risks due to unregulated procedures, while recipients may receive substandard or mismatched organs, increasing the risk of complications and infections. Additionally, the illicit nature of these transactions fosters criminal activity and undermines legal organ donation systems, ultimately harming legitimate medical practices.

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