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    massive demands on organs that override its supplies. Therefore, many organizations, doctors, and physicians who aim for the best interest of the patients, are calling for the lifting of the ban on organs trafficking, to solve the body parts scarcity and to control the market of organs. Which ignite altercation between the supporters of lifting the ban and the anti-lifting of the ban. Many countries around the world are banning organs commerce, put this procedure did not stop organs trafficking,…

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    there is an alternative to getting a kidney and that is through the black market. We all know you can find drugs, guns and illegal services on the black market, but who knew there was a big market for organs? It is estimated that around ten thousand illegal kidney transplants are done each year. Organ brokers are the people that make these deals happen.…

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    Legalizing organ sales There are two facts that one must come to realize when it comes to the donation or selling of organs. First, there are over six-thousand people waiting for viable organs in the United States and Second, there are over three-thousand people a year getting their much-needed organs in other countries without a waiting list. The only difference is in other countries they are getting their organs via the black market. The non-legalization of buying and selling organs cause the…

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    medical procedures is organ transplants. Rather than making patients wait three years for a transplant, hospitals can utilize this technique. It could greatly diminish the time frame in which patients have a small chance of procuring an organ they need (Shafer et al.). However; there are also major concerns involving organ donations and transplants, such as the risk of infections worming their…

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    The Organ Dilemma Every day inside of us a factory is in business, similarly to many real factories this factory is composed of machines, machines that are linked to each other and all attribute to the continuation of life however, the general public would refer to these “machines” as organs. Some organs are vital to the continuation of human life, unfortunately in today’s world we have many sick individuals desperately needing an organ transplant. These days, about 60,000 people live…

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    Organ Donation Debate

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    people waiting for an organ transplant, with only 30,000 organ donors available in the United States (“Data”). Consequently, organ procurement organizations, which collect and distribute donated organs, are under intense pressure to increase the frequency and availability of these donations. Unfortunately, many patients waiting for a transplant will die before ever receiving one. This has inspired discussions that question whether the nation should explore alternative avenues of organ donation…

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    Organ Donation Analysis

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    Thousands of Americans are in desperate need of organs. Ahmad and Iftikar’s article “An Analysis of Organ Donation Policy in The United States”, states that “On average, 22 patients die each day while waiting for a transplant that cannot take place because there is a shortage of donated organs” (Ahmad and Iftikhar par. 1). Organ donation involves transplanting healthy organs and tissue from a donor to someone that is in need of them. Organ donation systems vary around the world, but the…

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    Persuasive Organ Donation

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    to be an organ donor, baby Jace would have passed. Organ donation should not be an option for the deceased. Organ donation is crucial to saving lives; There are always people on the waiting list. In other countries, doctors have the right to remove organs unless there is a note from the patient saying they can’t and this increases organ supply. Even a church in Wales has made it to where every member is automatically an organ donor because of the many lives it saves. To begin, organ…

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    Legalizing Organ Sales

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    Legalizing organ sales When first hearing the words illegal most people will automatically think that it is illegal for a reason and that nothing good can come from it becoming legalized. Therefore, most people will not consider looking into the situation period because it will most likely result into an ultimate failure. But then again there are a few illegal laws that should be legalized that could help the economy and the community as well. One of them laws that could be that help to us is by…

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    Organ Donation Speech

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    Do you want to give your life purpose? Registering as an organ donor is your answer. Many people, including myself, have been affected by organ donation. My grandfather’s heart stopped when he was 50 years old after suffering from a major heart attack; he was brought back to life moments later. Despite major changes in diet and exercise, he had two more heart attacks before his 55th birthday. His doctors found that the heart that he was born with was the size of a basketball. It was basically…

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