Doctors: we must all donate organs  
  Click here to read more  
     
 
 
     
  Clinic debunks myths about organ donations, transplants  
  Click here to read more  
     
   
     
  Defining Brain Death  
  Click here to read more  
     
   
 
 

Getting more to pledge organs

 
Article date: 24 Nov 2008
 

KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA: More than 4,000 people, on the waiting list for the "Gift of Life" would have their wishes granted if only the organs of 7,000 who died in road accidents last year had been transplanted.

To get more Malaysians to donate organs, the Government has launched a media campaign costing RM2.4mil(S$1.02 mil) which started yesterday.

National Transplantation Council Action Committee chairman Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye said it was unfortunate that there had only been 229 cadaveric donors since 1976.

"These donors were either brain dead or had died in accidents.

"Currently, our database has about 121,000 pledges for donation."

However, he said that most of those people who had pledged had not informed their next of kin, causing problems later if they refuse.

"It is sad that donors have pledged to donate but the authorities cannot harvest the organs to save a life."

Lee said the media played a vital role in creating awareness.

Stressing on the power and easy access of the Internet today as a tool, Lee also launched the transplant resource centre's website.

"The website is designed to provide the public with the mechanics and details of organ donation and how one can pledge to be an organ donor."

For more information on organ donation, go to www.agiftoflife.gov.my or call 03-2615 6576 or 1-800-88-9080.


This article was originally published in theStar Online.

Click here to return to previous section