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  1. What organs can be transplanted? Donated organs — from deceased donors or living donors. Anyone can become an organ donor, no matter your age. Your medical condition at the time of death will determine what organs and tissue can be donated.

  2. April 2021. A surgeon moves a donated organ to someone whose organ failed. This is an organ transplant. Certain diseases can lead to organ failure. So can injury or birth defects.

  3. Jul 2, 2019 · Undergoing an organ transplant can lengthen a person’s life and allow those with a chronic illness to live a normal lifespan. Many people need an organ transplant due to a genetic condition such ...

  4. Apr 1, 2016 · Liver. Lung. Pancreas. You often have to wait a long time for an organ transplant. Doctors must match donors to recipients to reduce the risk of transplant rejection. Rejection happens when your immune system attacks the new organ.

  5. The list of organs and tissues that you can donate continues to grow. You can save up to eight lives and improve over 75 more. Organs. Corneas. Tissues. Hands and face. Blood stem cells, cord blood, and bone marrow. Blood and platelets. One donor can save 8 lives and enhance the lives of 75 more. Date Last Reviewed: February 2024.

  6. Mar 28, 2024 · Kidney and liver transplants are the most common types of living-donor organ procedures. However, living people may also donate tissues for transplantation — such as skin, bone marrow and blood-forming cells. Start Your Donor Evaluation. Get started as a living kidney or liver donor by completing this health history questionnaire.

  7. Human transplantation. Human cells and tissues for transplantation can save lives or restore essential functions. For example. a corneal graft can restore sight in corneal blindness; the transplantation of haematopoietic stem cells can cure congenital or acquired diseases including some leukaemias.

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