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- 3. A lack of sufficient organs for transplantation.
- 7. The illegal trade of organs or humans for organ harvesting.
- 8. The surgical transfer of an organ from one person to another.
- 10. Intermediaries who facilitate the illegal sale of organs.
- 11. The body’s immune response against a transplanted organ.
- 12. Medical __.Traveling to other countries for medical procedures, including organ transplants.
- 14. A critical situation, often used to describe the global organ shortage.
- 17. The act of removing organs from a donor.
- 18. Forcing or pressuring someone to donate an organ against their will.
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- 1. A part of the body that can be transplanted, such as a kidney or heart.
- 2. The voluntary giving of an organ, typically to save a life.
- 4. Taking advantage of someone for personal gain, often seen in illegal organ trade.
- 5. The transplantation of animal organs into humans.
- 6. A person who gives an organ for transplantation.
- 9. Refers to the illegal market for organs (black market).
- 13. A person who receives an organ from a donor.
- 15. Moral principles that govern organ donation and transplant practices.
- 16. The medical procedure involved in transplanting an organ.