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Answers to common questions
When a person donates his or her organs or tissues for transplantation, that person is offering a gift to many people in great need. There is no charge for organ or tissue removal for transplantation.
Signing a donor card
Every person has the legal right to express his or her desire to be considered for organ or tissue donation upon death. This can be done by signing a donor card.
Transplant facts
As an organ and tissue donor, a person can choose to donate his or her heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas, eyes, bones, and tissue for transplantation or medical research.
Who can be an organ donor?
Anyone can indicate his or her wish to be an organ or tissue donor regardless of age or medical history. Recent medical advances in organ and tissue transplantation have made it possible to consider more patients as potential donors.
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