• Question: when you die would you donate your organs to science? if so why?

    Asked by to Del, Catherine, John, Krishna, Mo Rassul on 14 Mar 2014. This question was also asked by , .
    • Photo: Catherine Mansfield

      Catherine Mansfield answered on 14 Mar 2014:


      Yes I think I would. To develop treatments for human diseases it is always better for us to have human samples to work with but these are very difficult for us to get. If more people donated their bodies to science it would make it a lot easier for us to do our research and develop new treatments.

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      Adelle Thrower answered on 14 Mar 2014:


      I would rather donate my organs to give to people, but if I don’t match anyone’s I’m happy for science to experiment on them. The reason for this is because I believe without organ donations we can not learn as easily and if we learn we can help people.

    • Photo: Krishna Mohan Surapaneni

      Krishna Mohan Surapaneni answered on 18 Mar 2014:


      YES, I WILL DONATE MY ORGANS AND WHOLE BODY AS WELL.

      THE WHOLE BODY CAN USED AS A “CADAVER” IN MEDICAL SCHOOLS / COLLEGES FOR LEARNING OF ANATOMY.

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