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World Organ Donor Day – 17 October

Remember the importance of organ donation in saving lives!

On the occasion of World Organ Donor Day, celebrated every year on 17 October, the Ministry of Health and the Luxembourg Transplant association, the official body for managing donations and transplants in Luxembourg, are renewing their efforts to raise awareness of organ donation.

To support this cause, Luxexpo The Box hosted the 14th Spinning Marathon on 8 October. This sporting and charitable event brought together a large number of sportsmen and women with the aim of raising public awareness of the crucial role played by organ donors in our society.

For a number of serious illnesses, organ transplantation remains the only means of treatment to ensure patients’ survival. For others, an organ transplant offers the possibility of regaining a quality of life that is less dependent on the equipment that supports their failing organs.

It is therefore essential that Luxembourg contributes to organ donation so that Luxembourg residents can benefit from transplants.

Without organ donation, there can be no transplants!

Even though organ procurement and transplantation activities are recovering worldwide, the negative impact of COVID-19 will remain for some time. In Luxembourg, 8 people donated their organs in 2022 (compared with only 2 in 2021). As a result, 38 organs from Luxembourg were successfully transplanted by centres in the Eurotransplant network (European network for the management of organ procurement and transplantation). 105 patients (+15 compared with 2020) were registered on the national pre-transplant list awaiting transplantation in a foreign centre. 55 new patients were added to the list during the year and 1 patient on the list died in 2022. In 2022, 35 residents of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg received transplants in foreign centres.

Order your passport of life

In Luxembourg, any deceased person is potentially considered an organ donor. Subscribing to the « passport of life », Luxembourg’s organ donor card, facilitates the work of doctors and spares the family from having to make difficult decisions.

Download your donor card using the « passport of life » application available on iPhone and Android, or on sante.lu.

Further information on organ donation is also available at http://www.luxtransplant.lu/.

Source: Text: https://gouvernement.lu/en/actualites/toutes_actualites/communiques/2023/10-octobre/17-journee-don-organe Press release by the Ministry of Health 
                Image: https://www.spectator.co.uk/article/my-organ-donation-opt-out-hell/

World Day of Organ Donation and Transplantation – 22 June

logoCMYK2Worldwide, thousands of people suffer or die waiting for an organ. While the majority of the population favors organ donation and transplantation, for a variety of reasons the potential of organ donation is still underexploited.

Fairtransplant contributes to increase awareness on the positive values of organ donation and transplantation by fostering initiatives, producing information material, and supporting events in the field of organ donation and transplantation.

Source: Text & Image: Fairtransplant.org

Join the 2.4 million Quebeckers who’ve registered their consent to organ and tissue donation!
On the occasion of the World Day for Organ Donation and Transplantation, held on October 17, 2015, * the Régie invites you to join the 2.4 million people already registered in the Registre des consentements au don d’organes et de tissus.

If you haven’t done so already, go to our « Consent to organ and tissue donation » webpage and download your personalized registration form, then send it to the Régie. This online service is available at all times so that recording your consent is easy and simple.

Spread the word! And remember, by donating your organs and tissues when you die, you could save up to 8 lives and help 15 other persons regain their health. Give life through organ and tissue donation.

*Wold Day on June 22nd   Editor’s note

Source: Text: Régie de l’assurance maladie Québec