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Shocking Statistics About Kidney Donation

Kidney Donation Statistics


Kidney donation is becoming increasingly important as more and more people need kidneys. Thankfully, this is a life-giving donation that can use living donors. But how common is the donation process? These statistics shed some light on the realities of kidney transplants in the United States

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Need for Kidney Donors Continues Growing


These statistics show how important living donors and the paired donation program are in the kidney donation process:


  • Each month, 3,000 new kidney patients are added to the waiting list.

  • That’s an average of one person every 14 minutes.

  • Each day, 13 people die waiting for a kidney transplant.

  • Each year, around 3,700 people on the wait list become too sick to receive a kidney.





Long Wait Lists Common


Kidney patients need donors that are a perfect kidney match, and this leads to long wait times. According to the National Kidney Foundation:


  • There are currently 100,791 kidney transplant patients waiting for kidneys.

  • In total, 121,678 people need organ transplants.

  • Kidney transplants are the most commonly needed organ donation.

  • The average wait time for kidney patients is 3.6 years.

  • There are around 17,000 kidney donations in the United States each year.

  • Only around 5,500 of those came from living donors.


The Anatomy of a Kidney Donor


Most healthy adults can be kidney donors, but not all are willing. What does a kidney donor typically look like? Here’s the breakdown:


  • The majority of living donors are between the ages of 35 and 49.

  • Females are more likely to donate than males.

  • The majority of donors are Caucasian.

  • Non-related donors are the most common type of donor, followed by full siblings.

The Anatomy of a Recipient


What does the average kidney recipient look like? Here’s a breakdown:

  • The majority of recipients are between the ages of 50 and 64.

  • The 35 to 49 age demographic is a close second.

  • More men need kidneys than women.

  • Caucasians are more likely to need a kidney than other ethnicities.

Do you want to help lower these numbers? Become a living donor through the kidney exchange process with help from the Alliance for Paired Kidney Donation today.


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