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Transplant 100,000+ people in the U.S. are waiting for a transplant.

Becoming a Living Organ Donor: What to Expect from the Process

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NewYork-Presbyterian Performed Most Transplants in the Country in 2023, Saving Lives and Transforming Care Through Innovation and Experience

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“My Mom, My Hero:” A Nurse Donates a Kidney to Her Mother

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How Does Living Organ Donation Work? with Dr. Joseph Del Pizzo and Steve Wilson

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A Kidney Donation Cements a Forever Bond Between Two Teachers

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For a Triple Transplant Recipient, Getting Back on the Bike is a ‘Celebration of Life’

Transplant Side-by-side image of an organ donor and recipient. Left is an image of Steve Wilson, kidney donor, holding a sign that says "Organ donation changed my life because... My kidney helped someone live their best life. - Steve Wilson, kidney donor." Right image is Rachel Harper, wearing blue and holding a sign that says "Organ donation changed my life. I was able to see my first grandchild born." Rachel Harper, heart recipient.

‘How Organ Donation Changed My Life’

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How a News Segment Moved a Woman to Donate Her Kidney to a Stranger

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A Sister Honors Kidney Donation After 50 Years

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“You Don’t Need Two Kidneys To Climb Mount Kilimanjaro”

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Organ Donor Facts vs. Myths

Transplant Triple transplant patient Raymond Fermin

Three New Organs, One New Life

Transplant Living kidney donor Hendrik Gerrits with Kali Waters, organ recipient.

The Gift: Donating a Kidney to a Stranger

Transplant Portrait of Bill and Joan McComas

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