Every year, more than 4,700 organ transplants are carried out in France, and it is estimated that almost 40,000 people live thanks to a transplanted organ. But more than 14,400 patients need an organ transplant every year.
This medical technique is becoming better and better mastered, with results in terms of length and quality of life constantly improving. The situations in which a transplant is recommended are increasingly numerous and diverse.
The main obstacle to transplantation is the persistent shortage of available organs, despite the increase in organ donations.
In France, theAgence de la biomédecine manages the national list of patients waiting for transplants, coordinates organ harvesting and the distribution and allocation of transplants, ensures that organs harvested are allocated to patients waiting for transplants in accordance with medical criteria and the principles of justice, and evaluates medical activities.
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In some cases, , organs can be donated after death. The kidneys, heart, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine, etc. of a deceased person can be removed and transplanted into one or more sick people. Transplantation is a last-chance medical procedure: it is envisaged when the patient's condition deteriorates, and only the replacement of one or more organs can bring about an improvement.
Whether or not to donate one's organs is apersonal decision . It is because no-one can decide for you that you must talk about it and state your choice. This is the best way to ensure that your wishes and those of your loved ones are respected. You can apply for your donor card and/or find out more on the following website: www.dondorganes.fr.
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To get to the clinic, take rue Marcel Paul for about 200 metres and you'll find our establishment on your left.
The first car park entrance on your left will give direct access to the Reception Hall. The second entrance will give you access to the medical-surgical reception area, outpatient and pre-anaesthetic consultations, the medical imaging department and the nuclear medicine, radiotherapy and outpatient chemotherapy facilities.
You can park in the car park near the second entrance. There is also a public car park opposite the building.
There is also a train station at the bottom of rue Marcel Paul (close to the public car park).
Tél : 04 95 55 39 39
Téléphone pré-admission : 04 95 55 39 00
13 Rue Marcel Paul
20200 Bastia