Offering a comprehensive yet accessible look at organ donation and transplantation, this book examines the scientific, medical, social, legal, and ethical issues surrounding it. Readers will discover how new technologies and medical advances are shaping the future of organ donation.Donated organs and tissues have improved or saved the lives of hundreds of thousands of individuals, but these life-changing procedures also raise many logistical and ethical questions. How can organs be effectively allocated to those in need? Should individuals be allowed to purchase organs from living donors? What role does religion and culture play in someone's decision to donate or accept an organ? Will new technologies like bioprinting change the future of organ donation? This book answers all these questions and more.
Sarah Boslaugh is a statistician and public health expert. She holds a PhD from the City University of New York, USA, and an MPH from Saint Louis University, USA.
Series ForewordPrefacePart I: Overview1. Organ Donation and Transplantation: Past and Present2. Types of Organ Donation3. The Process of Organ Donation, Matching, and Transplantation4. Life after Donating or Receiving an Organ5. Religious and Cultural Perspectives on Organ Donation6. Alternatives to Human Organ Donation and TransplantationPart II: Controversies and Issues7. Practical and Logistical Issues in Organ Donation and Transplantation8. Legal Issues in Organ Donation9. Financial Issues in Organ Donation and Transplantation10. Ethical Issues in Organ DonationPart III: Scenarios11. Case StudiesGlossaryDirectory of ResourcesIndex