Organ transplantation using deceased donors is an important but underdeveloped area of medicine in India. There are significant cultural and logistical barriers that have limited the availability of organs from deceased donors. Overcoming these challenges will require raising awareness, streamlining processes, and building trust to expand access to this life-saving treatment option for many patients in need.
Organ transplantation using deceased donors is an important but underdeveloped area of medicine in India. There are significant cultural and logistical barriers that have limited the availability of organs from deceased donors. Overcoming these challenges will require raising awareness, streamlining processes, and building trust to expand access to this life-saving treatment option for many patients in need.
Organ transplantation using deceased donors is an important but underdeveloped area of medicine in India. There are significant cultural and logistical barriers that have limited the availability of organs from deceased donors. Overcoming these challenges will require raising awareness, streamlining processes, and building trust to expand access to this life-saving treatment option for many patients in need.