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  2. Organ Donation Statistics | organdonor.gov

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    Explore data from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network. Number of men, women, and children on the national transplant waiting list. people die each day waiting for an organ transplant. Every donor can save 8 lives and enhance over 75 more. YOU can help.

  3. Detailed Description of Data | organdonor.gov

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    Learn About Donation. How Donation Works; Who Can Donate; What Can Be Donated; Statistics; Life Stories; Donation & Transplantation History; FAQ; COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions; Get Involved. Spread the Word; Volunteer Locally; For Professionals. Resources For Professionals; Outreach Materials Library; Partner with Us to Save Lives ...

  4. View the dashboard and accompanying PUF for demographic information about organ donors, waitlist candidates/registrants, and transplant recipients, as well as organ-specific data such as procured organ transplantation rates and transplant outcomes for several solid organ types.

  5. Learn About Donation. How Donation Works; Who Can Donate; What Can Be Donated; Statistics; Life Stories; Donation & Transplantation History; FAQ; COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions; Get Involved. Spread the Word; Volunteer Locally; For Professionals. Resources For Professionals; Outreach Materials Library; Partner with Us to Save Lives ...

  6. Organ Donation FAQ | organdonor.gov

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    Organ Donation FAQ. We answer frequently asked questions (FAQ) about organ donation and transplantation. Visit COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions for more information about the impact of COVID-19 on organ donation and transplantation. Expand all.

  7. Learn About Donation | organdonor.gov

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    In this section, learn more about: How Donation Works. Who Can Donate. What Can Be Donated. and explore: Organ Donation Statistics. Life Stories. Timeline of Historical Events and Significant Milestones.

  8. Living Organ Donation | organdonor.gov

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    About 6,500 living donation transplants take place each year. Unlike deceased donors, a living donor can decide who to donate their organ to, helping a recipient get an organ transplant faster. Most living donations happen between family members or close friends.

  9. Research Reports | organdonor.gov

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    The 2019 National Survey of Organ Donation Attitudes and Practices measured public opinion about organ donation and transplantation. This survey was completed by 10,000 U.S. adults. Key findings include: People’s support for organ donation. If they have signed up to be an organ donor and where.

  10. Who Can Donate | organdonor.gov

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    Who Can Donate. All people should consider themselves potential organ, eye, and tissue donors. Don't rule yourself out! A bigger, more diverse donor pool gives everyone on the transplant waiting list a better chance at a life-saving match. Personal Stories of Organ Donation.

  11. Giving While Living: All About Living Organ Donation

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    An infographic showing the living organ donation process and statistics. Print on 8-1/2” x 11” paper.