Thousands of Canadians still waiting for organ transplants

| September 9, 2016 in National News

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The number of people donating organs is increasing, especially in British Columbia, but thousands are still on the waiting list to receive one of those organs.

British Columbia is leading the way when it comes to living organ donors, followed by Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia. The numbers increased by 42 per cent, or 460 in 2006 to 651 in 2015.

These numbers are from a newly released study by the Canadian Blood Services, the Canadian Organ Donation and Transplant Network. The report called The Organ Donation and Transplantation in Canada: System Progress Report 2006-2015 details the most up-to-date statistics on national organ donations.

Canada is getting closer to its performance goals, but evidence shows that Canada can do even better.

Between 2006 and 2015, the number of transplants increased by 23 per cent. Even with that increase, Canada still has a shortage of organs with approximately 4,600 patients still waiting.

“An organ transplant provides far better health outcomes for many patients when compared to other therapies like kidney dialysis,” said Dr. Peter Nickerson, Vice-Dean (Research) and Distinguished Professor.

“For example, a kidney transplant can double the life expectancy of a patient with end-stage kidney disease, and increase their quality of life.”

Transplants are the best therapy for people with end-stage kidney disease and the only treatment for people suffering from end-stage liver, heart and lung disease. According to the report, a kidney transplant can more than double a person’s life expectancy, compared to going through dialysis.

You can become an organ donor and you can help save someone else’s life. To learn more information, click here.

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