A new organ donation method is changing transplants in the US

This type of organ donation barely existed in the U.S. not that long ago.

Today, it’s helping make thousands more kidney, liver, heart, and lung transplants possible. But as it’s expanded, it’s also raised difficult questions about patient protections, medical ethics, and public trust.

This is the story of donation after circulatory death (DCD — how it changed organ transplantation, and why some experts say the safeguards haven’t evolved as quickly as the practice itself.

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