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What are the benefits of human organ donation volunteers?

What are the benefits of organ donation?

With the progress and development of the times and the continuous improvement of medical level, the technology of human (organ) transplantation is becoming more and more perfect, which brings hope for many patients with organ failure and corneal diseases and saves the lives of thousands of patients.

Voluntary donation of remains (organs) and corneas has far-reaching practical significance for medical teaching and research, saving lives, prolonging life, conveying light, changing customs, funeral reform, saving resources, promoting the construction of socialist spiritual civilization and building a harmonious society.

Voluntary donation of remains (organs) is a lofty social welfare undertaking and a good thing for the benefit of the country, the people and the family. As the saying goes, the most precious thing between heaven and earth is the human body (organ). Gold is valuable, organs are priceless, everything is empty, and people's skin is given by their parents, so there is a time limit for settlement, so gifts are eternal. The spirit of "benevolence, fraternity and dedication" reappears in the world, which is better than a living Buddha. If a person is sick, it will drag down the family. I donated organs to save this family.

Life is sacred, so is organ donation. Organ donation includes cell donation, tissue donation and organ donation. At the same time, healthy adults can also donate one of their kidneys or part of their liver to relatives or spouses.

Article 2 of the Regulations on Human Organ Transplantation

These Regulations shall apply to human organ transplantation in People's Republic of China (PRC); These regulations are not applicable to the transplantation of human cells and human tissues such as cornea and bone marrow.

The term "human organ transplantation" as mentioned in these Regulations refers to the process of obtaining all or part of organs with specific functions, such as heart, lung, liver, kidney and pancreas, from human organ donors and implanting them into recipients to replace damaged organs.

Article 3 No organization or individual may buy or sell human organs in any form or engage in activities related to buying or selling human organs.

Article 4 The competent health department of the State Council is responsible for the supervision and administration of human organ transplantation throughout the country. The competent health authorities of the local people's governments at or above the county level shall be responsible for the supervision and administration of human organ transplantation within their respective administrative areas.

Red Cross Societies at all levels shall participate in the publicity of human organ donation according to law.