Organ and Tissue Donation
On its website, the Canadian Transplant Society
shares that over 1,600 Canadians are added to organ wait lists yearly; 90% of Canadians support organ and tissue donation but less than 25% have made plans to donate; and one donor can benefit more than 75 people and save up to 8 lives.
How to Become an Organ Donor
Fortunately, you can do something to positively change those numbers simply by electing to become an organ and tissue donor. It takes minutes to register through your provincial organization; all the links can be found on the following websites: Canadian Society of Transplantation
and Canadian Transplant Association. Both of those sites along with the provincial websites provide a wealth of information about your consent and additional steps to follow.
If you’re confused about organ and tissue donation and have questions, the Trillium Gift of Life Network has an excellent Frequently Asked Questions
section on its website with answers to general, transplant, financial, healthcare professionals, and donation questions. While the organization is based in Ontario, most of the facts apply across Canada.
Common Organ Donation Myths
Please find below some common organ donation myths discussed by Colleen Shelton (UHN Multi-Organ Transplant Program) and Kevin Bradley (Trillium Gift of Life) at a public seminar.
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