Sunday, Apr 06, 2008
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There are more than 8,200 people in Taiwan were still waiting for organ transplants, more than 50 times the number of people who have been given transplants this year. Some patients should travel to China to have their organ transparents. But now China has banned the sale of organs, people have the risks of receive unclear organs.
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In the article, the hospitals in Taiwan only register the number of organs donated by people who had died. There are no completeted systems about organs transparent in Taiwn. I think mabe our country should build a compeleted organs organization. That will increase the live chance of the patients.
Time is the most important elemwnt for patients and doctors. Some patients had died before the donated organs coming, sometimes because of the complicated procedures of organs donated.
For my opinion, the systems of organs transparent is a very good measure for people. A person who can donate the organ for another one is happy. Because a person who can donate that means the person is healthy enough to donate the organs. The organs tranparent could benefit others. While a person dead can save another one, I trust the death seems not too fearful.
Although how the wonderful things of the organs transparent, people should care the origin of organ and check whether the organs is clear or not. There have a news about unclear organ in America, told about a baby died a brian morbid death and his organs donated to 4 patients. The doctors are incautious about this case, they did not notice this unusaul brian morbid is brian cancer. After the patients recieved the unclear organs, the cancer cells was spreading to their whole bodied. Two of these 4 patients had dead from cancer, the remainder was accepting the chemotherapy.
The organs transparent can bring the hope to patients' families. But the aftereffect of receiving unclear organs that we have to beware of.
the resouse of news is from Taipei News :
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2008/04/06/2003408540
2008年4月6日 星期日
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Tina,
This is a very serious topic and you did a good job of summarizing it-not an easy task!
Actually, I am glad that China has banned organ transplants because, up until now, they have been selling many organs that were taken from executed prisoners and innocent people. Very scary.
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