STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA APPLICATION for ORGAN DONATION 2025

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Medical History Every individual is evaluated by a team of medical professionals at the time of death to screen for possible diseases that may rule out organ donation. Historically, the only diseases which exclude one from being an organ donor are HIV and metastatic cancer.
All adults in the United States (U.S.) and in some states, people under age 18 can sign up to be an organ donor. Doctors decide at the time of death if someone is a good fit. Often, a parent or guardian needs to give permission to allow someone under age 18 to donate.
We cannot accept bodies that have suffered major trauma at the time of death (e.g., automobile accidents), bodies that have unhealed major surgery prior to death or have been autopsied, or bodies from which major organs have been removed/donated.
Some Conditions That Disqualify People From Donating Blood ConditionPermanent or Temporary Disqualification Anemia (a low level of hemoglobin in the blood) Temporary Asthma, severe Permanent Bleeding disorders, congenital Permanent Cancers involving blood cells (for example, leukemia, lymphoma, or myeloma) Permanent17 more rows
Do any medical conditions exclude someone from becoming an organ donor? Yes, some conditions such as an actively spreading cancer or infection, or heart disease, may prevent a person from becoming a donor. But you can still sign up as an organ donor regardless of any preexisting or past medical conditions.
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How do I sign up? Sign up online through your state registry or in person at your local motor vehicle department. If you have an iPhone, you can use the Health app. It sends your information to a national computer system.
All drivers license and identification card applicants are offered the opportunity to sign up to be an organ donor. We make it simple for you to both register and unregister yourself from our organ donor registry.

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