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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: okarol on September 18, 2011, 12:44:14 PM
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USA: As of today 112,182 people wait for organ transplants. Of those, 89,668 need a kidney. Source: http://twe.ly/Edrb
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Wow. that's a lot of folks. I remember reading a stat a while back that suggested that if one in every 2000 available people donated a kidney, every person on the waiting list would be off dialysis or the list.
Cora
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There are 300,000 Americans on dialysis at the current time, and not all are eligible for transplant, but the 1 in 2,000 is pretty accurate - the number of able bodied men and women in the U.S. population of 300 Million needed to end the wait list of nearly 90,000 patients.
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Here is the breakdown of people on the waiting list (kidney) by age:
All ages 89,668
< 1 Year 2
1-5 Years 166
6-10 Years 150
11-17 Years 498
18-34 Years 9,046
35-49 Years 23,983
50-64 Years 38,830
65 + 17,007