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    The definition of organ donation is, “ The process of surgically removing an organ or tissue from one person (the organ donor) and placing it into another person (the recipient).” Being an organ donor is very beneficial for some individuals who need a type of organ transplant. If people decided not to be organ donors there would be no chance of people recovering from a failing organ. It's not very hard to become a donor either, all you need to be is 18 years old to register through the state’s…

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    the U.S. in 2010…[but] currently over 100,000 patients are still waiting for donations…” (Gormley. 2011). The topic of organ donation is contentious and controversial at best. While few can argue against the benefits to both individual and society of implementing organ donation programs, the means by which to accomplish such a feat are hotly debated in the medical, legal, ethical, and legislative spheres. Organ donation is defined as: “…the removal of tissues from the human body from a person…

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    receive an organ before an older person received an organ. The criteria for deciding, the order of the transport list, looks good on paper. Unfortunately, the criteria disregards the two unethical bias’s that take place regularly throughout the organ donation process. The first bias is the…

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    About Organ Donation”). We can reduced this number if everybody became an organ donor. In order to put an end to the organ shortage crisis we need to examine the causes, the effects, and the possible solutions to this issue. Many people are dying because they are not receiving the organ transplant that they need…

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    Medicine is an area that continues to become more advanced everyday. With these advances people are starting to live longer because of it. Unfortunately, these advances in medicine aren’t correlating to longer lives for everyone. Specifically those in need of an organ transplant. Organ transplantations are usually necessary because the recipient’s organ has failed or has been damaged by disease/injury. Currently there are 114,990 patients waiting for a donor organ. Every 10 minutes someone is…

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    failure of certain body organs. Organ transplantation is a surgical operation where a damaged or failing organ in the body of a human being is removed and replaced with another one from a donor. It calls for the participation of human beings in the donation of organs from deceased of living people. The incidences of vital organ failure cannot match the inadequate supply of organs as few people are willing to donate. As a result, many people are dying as they wait for an individual to donate the…

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    Ethics Controversy for Organ Recipients Even though money should not be the factor in who receives an organ donation to stay alive. If you are poor, do you have the same rights for an organ as the rich? It would seem the recipient awaiting an organ donation, and how they process the lottery system? Should there be exceptions to the rule(s), should the recipient who is an active contributor to society be considered before a person that bleeds society dry? If a person or family donates an organ…

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    Sally Satel makes the argument that there is no such thing as indignity when receiving financial gain for the donation of an organ, and she is correct by saying such. Satel believes that in order to increase the amount of transplants that occur worldwide, there much be some sort of incentive to the donors. The types of incentives should not be regulated by the government though, because the life of an individual that needs an organ is not the business of the national government. Satel opens…

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    I feel that organ donation is a good thing and I would be more than happy to be registered as an organ donor. I would feel forever grateful if I were to receive a new organ from someone who decided to be a donor and I don't see any reason why not to donate your organs in the event of a fatal accident. I think that if you are dead than you aren't going to use them anyways and as long as they can be used for good to save someones life such as a cancer patient then I would hope that I could at…

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    Organ donations are very common all around the world. What many people do not think about is the fact that many people around the world die due to not receiving the organs they need to survive. Organ procurement is such a controversial topic because society either agrees that this is what is best for the country or they agree with human rights after death. Organ procurement is such an amazing idea that fight for saving lives, soul harvesting, and mutant diseases. A study conducted at the…

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