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  2. Organ procurement - Wikipedia

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    There is a shortage of organs available for donation with many patients waiting on the transplant list for a donation match. About 20 patients die each day waiting for an organ on the transplant list. [43] When an organ donor does arise, the transplant governing bodies must determine who receives the organ.

  3. A Latino dad said he would never agree to donate his son’s ...

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    More than 20,000 people are waiting on California’s organ transplant list for tissue, eye or organ donations, according to Sierra Donor Services, and roughly 78% of them come from communities of ...

  4. Organ gifting - Wikipedia

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    It motivated the Nixon administration in the U.S. to reform its system of blood donation and led many people in the U.K. to oppose models of marketable blood donation systems. [9] This concept has been incorporated into the phrase "the gift of life" which was used to refer to multiple forms of organ, blood, tissue, semen, and cell line donations.

  5. Stem cell laws and policy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Policies and procedures must be in place at the facility where the embryos were donated to ensure that neither donation nor refusal to donate affects quality of care received by the patient. [ 35 ] There must also be a clear distinction between the donor's decision to create embryos for reproductive purposes, and the decision to donate embryos ...

  6. Planned Parenthood’s stomach-churning emails ‘negotiating ...

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    Stomach-churning emails show Planned Parenthood negotiating terms regarding the donation of aborted fetuses for medical research.. The emails discuss fetal tissue like any other commodity such as ...

  7. Tissue donations are important to cancer research, what ... - AOL

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    Donated tissue samples are often used in research to help create new methods of diagnosis and treatment. Tissue donations are important to cancer research, what happens to your cells after they ...

  8. McFall v. Shimp - Wikipedia

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    McFall's first cousin, a 42-year-old crane worker [1] named David Shimp, was the only available bone marrow match for McFall at the time, but Shimp refused to donate his bone marrow, which would have dramatically increased the odds of saving McFall's life (with Shimp's bone marrow donation, doctors estimated that McFall would have had a 50% to ...

  9. Planned Parenthood insists it is not illegally selling fetal ...

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