The number of organs donated for transplantation is only a fraction of what is needed to meet growing demands, making it necessary to implement financial incentives to encourage people to donate organs, according to a German transplant surgeon.
In an interview with Reuters Health, Dr. Walter Land, of the Division of Transplantation Surgery at the University of Munich Medical Center, acknowledged that financial incentives for organ donations was a controversial issue. But he believes that current altruism-based donation systems used in most countries will never be able to supply enough organs to meet demand.





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