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The EU could soon introduce an organ donor card covering all member states. | The EU could soon introduce an organ donor card covering all member states. |
The idea has been proposed by EU Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou, as a way to increase the number of organs available for transplant operations. | The idea has been proposed by EU Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou, as a way to increase the number of organs available for transplant operations. |
A survey showed most Europeans support using donor cards - but only 12% actually carry one. | A survey showed most Europeans support using donor cards - but only 12% actually carry one. |
Around 40,000 patients are on EU waiting lists for a transplant, and it is thought ten people a day die waiting in vain for a donor organ. | Around 40,000 patients are on EU waiting lists for a transplant, and it is thought ten people a day die waiting in vain for a donor organ. |
The Commission's strategy paper suggests guidelines are drawn up to control the supply of surplus organs to countries in need. | The Commission's strategy paper suggests guidelines are drawn up to control the supply of surplus organs to countries in need. |
It also proposes creating organ transplant coordinators in hospitals and making better use of living donors. | It also proposes creating organ transplant coordinators in hospitals and making better use of living donors. |
Mr Kyprianou said: "Organ donations save lives. A European organ donor card, and common EU standards on the quality and safety of organ donations and transplants, could secure a sufficient and safe supply or organs." | Mr Kyprianou said: "Organ donations save lives. A European organ donor card, and common EU standards on the quality and safety of organ donations and transplants, could secure a sufficient and safe supply or organs." |
Widespread support | Widespread support |
An opinion poll carried out for the European Commission in late 2006 and published on Wednesday said 81% of EU citizens "support the use of organ donor cards". | An opinion poll carried out for the European Commission in late 2006 and published on Wednesday said 81% of EU citizens "support the use of organ donor cards". |
It also found that 56% of Europeans are willing to donate one of their organs after they die. | It also found that 56% of Europeans are willing to donate one of their organs after they die. |
Support for the idea of donating an organ was highest in Sweden (81%), and lowest in Romania (27%). | Support for the idea of donating an organ was highest in Sweden (81%), and lowest in Romania (27%). |
The Netherlands, Sweden and Ireland had the highest take-up of donor cards. | |
However, use of donor cards was extremely limited in member states which have joined the EU since 2004. | However, use of donor cards was extremely limited in member states which have joined the EU since 2004. |
Dutch television will air a reality show this week in which a dying woman chooses a recipient for her kidneys. The EU executive and the Dutch government said the show was unethical. | Dutch television will air a reality show this week in which a dying woman chooses a recipient for her kidneys. The EU executive and the Dutch government said the show was unethical. |
However, the maker, BNN argued the show highlights the shortage of organ donors. | However, the maker, BNN argued the show highlights the shortage of organ donors. |
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