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www.dukemedicine.org/blog/becoming-living-donor
Duke’s website to give you information on becoming a living donor, even if you don’t know someone who needs a kidney transplant.

 

www.unos.org/donation/living-donation/
The official website of the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS), with straight forward answers to many questions about being a living donor.

 

www.power2save.org
The American Society of Transplant (AST) site has a wealth of information about living (& deceased) donation. Probably a little more medical, but a great site to look through.

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www.donatelifenc.org
This website provides information on deceased donor donation & what you can do to become a donor.

 

www.SRTR.org
All of the information & data about programs you might need to understand what centers are available to a patient. The website is a lot of data & can be confusing, so finding the centers you are interested in & asking someone who knows something about the numbers is probably the way to go.

 

www.UNOS.org
The official website of the United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS), with straight forward answers to many questions about transplantation.

 

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