On average three people die a day in need of a transplant, highlighting a shortage of people willing to donate their organs.
Despite a rise in organ donation in Wales due to their “deemed consent” system, where residents are presumed to have consented to organ donation unless they positively opt out, there is still a shortfall of donors from black or Asian communities.
Last year, 466 patients died in need of an organ and a further 881 were removed from the transplant waiting list, many whom would also have died shortly afterwards.
NHS Blood and Transplant estimates that if 80% of families approached to donate a relative’s organs said yes, more than 1,000 additional transplants would take place across the UK each year.
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