Argumentative Essay: Ther Organs For Organ Donations

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Organ donations and transplantations have been successfully completed since the 1950’s and continues to be an effective way to “fix” one person’s body with the parts of another. Yet, as doctors became more successful in these operations, the number of people in need of an organ replacement greatly increased, but the number to donate them remained constant. As this problem arose, doctors aimed to find a way to increase the number of donors without violating anyone’s rights. What is the most ethical way to maximize the number of available organs for use? The best ethical solution to end the increasing demand of organs for organ replacement is to find a way to increase the number of available organs through means of living donors, deceased donors, and other possible non-human sources.
Organ donation is the process of giving a part or full organ with the intention of it being transplanted into another body. Possible solid transplantable organs include the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, or intestines. When an organ is damaged or failing in a body, the procedure of transplantation is often brought up for consideration. …show more content…

A donation from a living person is frequently from a patient’s loved one, such as a relative, significant other, or friend, but it can be from an anonymous donor with a valid matching organ. These donations are for portions of an organ or a piece of a pair of organs (such as the kidneys) that can be safely removed without harming the donor and are the source of donation that many doctors are trying to increase, as Razdan Manik refers to living donors as “a sizeable potential donor pool that the organ donation community is yet to completely realize”. Organs from a deceased person are referred to as cadaveric organs. These organs may be completely removed with the consent of the donor before death or consent from a close family member for those who haven’t expressed their donation

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