Did You Know That…
Organ Donation Facts
By Barbara Basler and Chad Hudnall
August 2006
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The largest group of Americans awaiting organ transplants are those ages 50 to 64. |
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More than 40,000 people will be added to the national transplant waiting list this year. Just over 28,000 transplants were performed last year. |
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More than 20,000 organs that could have been transplanted are buried or cremated each year. |
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People of all ages can be tissue and organ donors. Overall health, not age, is what’s important. |
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Organs, or parts of organs, that can be transplanted include the kidney, liver, heart, lung, pancreas, cornea, and intestine. The heart is the only organ that cannot come from a living donor. |
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Organ donation does not conflict with the tenets of any major religion. |
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You can register to donate at most state motor vehicle departments. |
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Even if you are a registered donor, family members ultimately decide whether your organs may be donated after you die. So clarifying your wishes to friends and family is essential. |
Originally published in the June 2006 edition of AARP Bulletin.
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