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Is 80 too old to donate a kidney? The definitive guide for seniors

According to the National Kidney Registry, living donors over 65 years old are an increasingly important source for transplants, with their numbers rising annually. This statistic is challenging misconceptions about age limits and begs the question: is 80 too old to donate a kidney?

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Can you donate a kidney at age 80? An Expert Guide to Senior Organ Donation

According to data from the Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), in 2024, nearly 8% of all living kidney donors in the U.S. were over 65, challenging traditional age limits. This raises the question, **Can you donate a kidney at age 80?**, with the answer hinging on overall health rather than simply chronological age.

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At what age can you not donate a kidney? Understanding the true limits

According to the National Kidney Registry, there is no official maximum age limit for becoming a living kidney donor. This dispels the common misconception that a person can reach an age at which they cannot donate a kidney, instead highlighting that overall health is the key determining factor.

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Can a 92 year old donate a kidney? Separating Myth from Medical Fact

According to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), more than 30% of all deceased organ donors in the U.S. since 1988 have been aged 50 or older, proving that age is not a hard barrier. This trend continues to redefine possibilities and challenges the common misconception behind the question, 'can a 92 year old donate a kidney?'.

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