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  1. Most living donors donate one of their kidneys or a part of their liver. Much more rarely, living donors may donate other organs. Living organ donors make thousands of transplants possible every year.

  2. Effects on the Body. For living kidney donors, the remaining kidney will enlarge slightly to do the work that two healthy kidneys share. The liver has the ability to regenerate and regain full function. Lungs and pancreas do not regenerate, but donors usually do not experience problems with reduced function. Risks to the Donor.

  3. 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

  4. Most living donors donate one of their kidneys or a part of their liver. Other organs can be donated by living donors, but are much rarer. Living organ donors make thousands of transplants possible every year. There is a lot to learn before you decide whether donating an organ is right for you.

  5. Overview. Most kidneys and livers used in transplantation come from deceased donors, but this approach doesn’t provide enough organs for all the people who need them. More than 113,000 people in the United States are waiting for an organ. Many of them will wait years for a life-saving organ transplant.

  6. optn.transplant.hrsa.gov › patients › about-donationLiving donation - OPTN

    Information. Find a living donor (PDF - 2.0 M; 7/2021) Member directory: Find hospitals that perform living donor transplants. The OPTN is operated under contract with the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS).

  7. Yes. Non-U.S. citizens can receive and donate organs in the United States. Can I sell my organs? All live kidney and liver donations must be a completely voluntary decision. Donors should be free from any pressure or guilt associated with the donation, and they cannot be paid for their donation.

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