0 a person who gives permission for a part of their body to be taken, while they are alive or after they are dead, and put into someone else's body to replace an organ that is not working correctly -- 器官捐赠者,器官捐献者
The process for becoming an organ donor varies from state to state.
Patients - not their families - will have the final say about becoming organ donors under a new policy.
The medical profession began screening blood and organ donors for Hepatitis C in about 1992.
Although about 8.5 million people are on the organ donor register, we do not always carry our organ donor card with us.
If the child organ donor will himself benefit from the donation, then his interests are not being traded off to benefit the family as a whole.
The scope and function of living organ donor transplant laws.
The organ donor pool will, therefore, need to be extended to include other species as well.
If a child donor does actively dissent to being an organ donor, it will become considerably more difficult to justify the organ donation.