Organ Donation

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Organ donation involves voluntarily giving an organ, or part of an organ, to someone else so they may live. Most donations come from the deceased, but living individuals can also gift an organ or part of an organ—usually a kidney or part of the liver. A single deceased organ donor can save up to eight lives, with donations most commonly leading to kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplants.

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