Saturday, January 2, 2010

Organ Transplant Support What Are The Statistics Of Organ Transplants?

What are the statistics of organ transplants? - organ transplant support

in doing a project on the sale of organs for donation ..

I have to argue against, and do not survive for support information on the number of people after the transplant? In addition, the number of donors is to die after an organ or a part of it?

I have the data tables, and others, but I do not understand the data. I could really help as soon as possible!

Even if you have a good information that can help me, please let me know and leave a link!

1 comments:

keengrrl... said...

They argue against this problem from the wrong angle.

The donors are dead, as a rule, so your question is how many people are dying for a position only applies to living donors and are tested to ensure that they are healthy enough to survive surgery. These figures are minimal at best.

Potential beneficiaries do not survive the operation for various reasons including the fact that it is too weak may survive his disease for surgery.

A number of arguments against the sale of organs for the mouth, but two that are behind most of the other, and highlight the above arguments. The first deals with how the sale of organs to the commodification of the human body leads, and the second is the concern about the exploitation of the poor to the rich benefit.

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