The trend of taking organs from dead cancer patients and using it for transplantation has caught up in the past few years.
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‘Organs from deceased donors with some current and past cancers may be safely used, with surgeons balancing the risk of using an organ against the risk of a patient dying waiting for a transplant.’
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Alluding to the shortage of suitable organs for transplant, he said sometimes an organ from a cancer patient is the only option even if it is not ideal. "Organs from deceased donors with some current and past cancers may be safely used, with surgeons balancing the risk of using an organ against the risk of a patient dying waiting for a transplant," he said. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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However, according to the American Cancer society, such implants have added in spreading cancer in the past, but this is rare. The society further suggests that to reduce risk, internal organs cannot be donated by people, who have cancer. NHS Blood and Transplant is now appealing more people, regardless of their health.
Source-ANI