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organ transplants were virtually nonexistent 60 years ago, the success rate today equals that of almost any other routine surgical procedure. The development of medications that help the body accept new tissue makes it possible for thousands of patients to experience new hope and improved health every year. The downside of the progress in successful transplantation is the increase in the ratio of need to supply. The demand for an organ is far greater than the supply of available organs in the United States, and the majority of Americans have not yet been willing to rise to the need of donating vital organs in case of sudden death. Organ Transplants Are Available Of course, some organ transplants come from living donors. It is possible to live with only one healthy kidney or lung, and this encourages many family members to become kidney or lung donors if they are a match for the recipient. In addition, the liver is unique in its ability to regenerate, and therefore, if a donor is found, he or she can provide a small portion of the liver to give a chance at life for another. In the United States, there is a long wait for any kind of organ transplant. At www.transplantcoordinator.com, you will find another option. J. Cohan and Associates have been in the business of international transplant coordination for over 15 years. We have the expertise and the contacts to find a donor in just a matter of days or weeks, rather than years.
The organs used are donated to large, modern hospitals through local government programs with strict regulations. We have both cadaver and live organ donors. If you or a family member need an organ transplant, give us a call at 818-504-2318 or email us through the contact information on our website.
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