18 people will die today awaiting an organ transplant in the United States.
The number of men, women and children in the U.S. waiting for an organ transplant is quickly approaching 100,000.
1,900 of these individuals live in the Pacific Northwest.
Thousands more await a tissue transplant.
About 344 people are waiting for a kidney transplant
About 155 people are waiting for a liver transplant
About 9 people are waiting for a pancreas transplant
About 14 people are waiting for a combined kidney/pancreas transplant
About 8 people are waiting for a heart transplant
About 2 people are waiting for a lung transplant
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One organ, eye, and tissue donor can help more than 50 people.
Tissues: blood, bone marrow
Organs: one kidney, portion of lung, portion of liver
Tissues: eyes, skin, bone, tendon, cartilage, heart valves, fascia, veins
Organs: kidneys, heart, lungs, liver, pancreas, small intestine
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