Legalizing Markets in Live Kidney Donation
By: Student DENG 1510 (Research Powerpoint)
When one is looking into the Possibilities of legalizinga market, particularly with Kidney donation, the
benefits out weigh the risks.
http://www.giftoflife.on.ca/page.cfm?id=13451415-652c-4a85-9be9-063a0cd442ac
Background• Past Decade Dramatic Decrease in Organ
Donation, While need for organs still very much present.
• First Started With Dogs.
• 1954 Was first successful Human Transplant.
•Creation of Cyclosporin.
http://www.livestrong.com/article/96860-side-effects-cyclosporine/
Kidney Disease •Getting Kidney disease in the future, after
donating a kidney.
• Kidney Disease affects both kidneys.
•Outcome is the same: Dialysis.
• Same rate of survival.
http://medicineworld.org/cancer/lead/9-2007/better-alternatives-for-dialysis-patients.html
Implied Coercion• Illegal In every country, excluding Iran.
• Target the Poor.
• People have the right to say no.
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Misuse and Abuse• Black Market Failures.
•Going to Foreign Countries.
•Organ Trafficking comes from Prisoners on death row.
• Legalizing a Market would decrease number of people going to 3rd World Countries.
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Survival Rate of Donor
•Not affected, one exception.
• 2,000 live transplants worldwide, only 4 donor deaths.
• less than 1% death rate.
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No Cost for Donor• Pre-Operative Requirements Covered.
•Operation Covered.
• Post-Operative Care Covered up to 6 months after donation.
•No Financial Worries.
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Live Donors only Immediate Help.
•Not all Patients apply to UNOS.
• Live donor kidneys are better then cadavers.
• Blood loss and tissue death with cadaver kidneys.
• 8% better chance of survival.
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