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Want to Be a Living Organ Donor? Here Are Your Options

Explore living organ donation options, including kidneys and pancreas transplants, for those seeking a meaningful contribution.

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Whether you're looking to make some cash or give someone another lease on life, living organ donation may be an option for you. While you likely already know that you can donate blood and one of your kidneys, it turns out you can put quite a few other body parts on the market as well, as Newsweek reports. Here's a sample of the other items listed in the article:

Eyes: Whole eyes cannot be transplanted. But individual components of the eye—namely the lens and the cornea—can. Intestine: It’s possible, but the risks are so great and the need so rare that intestine donations almost always come from deceased donors.

Pancreas: Another organ of which you can donate a segment. Pancreas transplants are often done to improve quality of life (by reducing or eliminating the need for constant insulin injections in diabetics, for example).

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