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Understanding Eligibility: How old is the oldest lung transplant patient?

While historical guidelines once set a firm age limit, medical advancements and shifting criteria have rewritten the rules for senior transplant candidates. This article explores how old is the oldest lung transplant patient and what factors truly determine a person's candidacy for this life-saving procedure.

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Can an 80 year old get a transplant? Eligibility is Based on Health, Not Age

Did you know that there is no standard age limit for receiving an organ transplant? According to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), eligibility for a transplant is based on a comprehensive medical evaluation of a patient's overall health, not just their chronological age. This means that yes, an 80 year old can get a transplant, provided they meet the necessary health criteria.

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Can a 77 Year Old Get a Kidney Transplant? A Modern Guide to Eligibility

While it was once thought that older adults were unsuitable for organ transplantation, modern medicine has changed this perspective. For someone facing end-stage renal disease, the question **can a 77 year old get a kidney transplant?** is a valid one, and the answer is more nuanced and hopeful than ever before, focusing on the patient's overall health, not just their age.

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At what age will they no longer do a kidney transplant?

According to the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), there is no single, standard age limit for receiving a kidney transplant. Instead of a hard cut-off, a patient’s candidacy is determined by a comprehensive medical evaluation that assesses overall health and fitness, not just age, to determine at what age will they no longer do a kidney transplant.

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