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Importance of organ donation to leaflet

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Many people think of heart, lung, and kidney transplants when they think of organ donation, but there are a number of organs and tissues that can be donated:

Many people think of heart, lung, and kidney transplants when they think of organ donation, but there are a number of organs and tissues that can be donated:Organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart, pancreas, and intestines

Many people think of heart, lung, and kidney transplants when they think of organ donation, but there are a number of organs and tissues that can be donated:Organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart, pancreas, and intestinesCorneas (the outermost layer of your eyes, which allows you to focus your vision)

Many people think of heart, lung, and kidney transplants when they think of organ donation, but there are a number of organs and tissues that can be donated:Organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart, pancreas, and intestinesCorneas (the outermost layer of your eyes, which allows you to focus your vision)Tissues such as heart valves, skin, bone, and tendons

Many people think of heart, lung, and kidney transplants when they think of organ donation, but there are a number of organs and tissues that can be donated:Organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart, pancreas, and intestinesCorneas (the outermost layer of your eyes, which allows you to focus your vision)Tissues such as heart valves, skin, bone, and tendonsHands and face

Many people think of heart, lung, and kidney transplants when they think of organ donation, but there are a number of organs and tissues that can be donated:Organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart, pancreas, and intestinesCorneas (the outermost layer of your eyes, which allows you to focus your vision)Tissues such as heart valves, skin, bone, and tendonsHands and faceBlood stem cells, cord blood, and bone marrow

Many people think of heart, lung, and kidney transplants when they think of organ donation, but there are a number of organs and tissues that can be donated:Organs such as the kidneys, liver, lungs, heart, pancreas, and intestinesCorneas (the outermost layer of your eyes, which allows you to focus your vision)Tissues such as heart valves, skin, bone, and tendonsHands and faceBlood stem cells, cord blood, and bone marrowBlood and platelets

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Doctors and nurses are committed to doing everything possible to save life and organ donation only takes place after a patient has died. To decide whether or not you wish to give life to someone else after you have died is something very personal and it is important that everyone makes their own decision.

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