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Essay / Organ Donation Essay - 840 She helped use organ transplantation to keep us healthy? 'Organ transplantation has saved and improved the health of many lives since the 1930s. Organ transplantation is an operation that involves moving an organ from 'one organism - the donor to another - the recipient. An organ transplant is necessary if one of a human's organs fails due to illness or injury. The donor can be a living person or a recently deceased person (a person who, while alive, agreed to donate their organs after their death). In the following paragraphs, we will discuss how science has helped us use organ transplantation to keep us healthy, as well as the pros and cons based on social, environmental and ethical aspects. SOCIALOrgan transplantation has its social disadvantages and advantages. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, for every organ or tissue donor, more than 50 lives can be improved or even saved. In the United States, nearly 115,000 men, children and women are waiting for an organ transplant. So, by becoming a donor, you can save lives. Additionally, the family of the deceased donor feels good about the good that has resulted from the tragedy, of course if the recipient was a deserving young person. Thus, donor families console themselves knowing that part of their loved one continues to live. Finally, you can donate organs while living a healthy life. During your lifetime, you can donate a kidney, parts of your liver, lungs, pancreas, intestines and blood, with the great possibility of living as before. It is possible to register and get... middle of paper ...... and the majority of Muslim scholars agree that organ transplantation is a necessary means of performing a good deed. however, some believe that you do not have the right to do whatever you want with your body because it does not belong to you but to Allah and must ultimately be returned to Him unchanged. conclusion IN conclusion, there are pros and cons when it comes to organ transplantation. Organ donation is a life-saving procedure that gives new hope and new life to many people around the world. When organ transplantation is carried out, decisions are made in the right way, based on good ethics and the right understanding of religious and social aspects will make the process of organ transplantation easier and less painful. Therefore, people and doctors should view organ transplantation positively, think objectively, and address issues related to ethical, social, and religious factors.
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