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Airtimes: Indian Standard Times
Sat, July 8 at 1130am and 1930hrs
Sun, July 9 at 1130am
Every week, over 125 people die waiting for life-saving organ transplants.
The generous people who elect to be living donors give the gift
of life when they choose to donate their organs. Living organ donors
elect to give away their kidneys and livers to family, friends and
even anonymous strangers.
In a revealing hour-long documentary, CNNs medical correspondent
Elizabeth Cohen examines the complex ethical issues and post-operative
challenges around living organ donation for CNN PRESENTS: BODY PARTS.
As the need for organs grows, the number of live donations is overtaking
that from cadavers. A growing number of Good Samaritan
donors people who give their organs to strangers are
fuelling debate over who is appropriate for donation. BODY PARTS
found that some surgeons have approved as donors children as young
as 10, drug addicts, even people who were mentally ill.
Although organ recipients generally receive lifelong care after
their surgeries, the screening and follow up for organ donors is
far less regulated or studied. Often, it is the responsibility of
the donorsor their families and friendsto bear the physical,
emotional and financial burdens that follow some procedures.
BODY PARTS examines the experiences of several living donors and
their families as they make their gift-of-life decisions
with sometimes very unfortunate consequences.
CNN PRESENTS is CNN Internationals award-winning documentary
series, showcasing compelling work of significant impact from esteemed
filmmakers. For more CNN International programming information,
please visit our website at www.cnnasiapacific.com.
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