Organ donors are saving more and more lives
Date published: 09 July 2018
There has been an 105% increase in donors in Greater Manchester over the last decade
New figures reveal 74 people from Greater Manchester - including 13 from Oldham - became lifesaving deceased organ donors over the last year, helping the UK reach its highest ever number of donors.
More and more families in the area are supporting donation.
There has been an 105% increase in donors in Greater Manchester over the last decade.
NHS Blood and Transplant has released the figures to mark the publication of its annual Transplant Activity Report today (Monday).
The report reveals there is growing support for organ donation in Manchester and around the country.
Nationally, there was a record number of organ donors, with 1574 people saving lives through deceased organ donation over the last year.
However, the overall shortage of donors remains and there is an urgent need for more people to support donation.
Around three people die a day in need of a donated organ but many people have never told their relatives they want to save lives.
Letting your family know that you want to donate will make it much easier for them to support what you want.
There are still 259 people from Greater Manchester on the transplant waiting list and a donated organ is the last and only hope for many people on the list.
Sally Johnson, Director of Organ Donation and Transplantation for NHS Blood and Transplant, said: “We’re incredibly grateful to all the families in Manchester who have chosen to say ‘yes’ to organ donation.
"Organ donation is the only hope for many desperately ill people.
"We know many families feel a sense of pride and comfort from their decision to save lives through organ donation.
"We want more people to have that opportunity.”
Within Greater Manchester, more detailed local figures include:
• 13 lifesaving deceased donors from Oldham in the last year, and 27 people from Oldham are on the transplant waiting list.
• 8 lifesaving deceased donors from Tameside in the last year, and 17 people from Tameside are on the transplant waiting list.
• 5 lifesaving deceased donors from the City of Manchester in the last year, and 49 people from the City of Manchester are on the transplant waiting list.
• 11 lifesaving deceased donors from Stockport in the last year, and 23 people from Stockport are on the transplant waiting list.
• 6 lifesaving deceased donors from Rochdale in the last year, and 26 people from Rochdale are on the transplant waiting list.
• 6 lifesaving deceased donors from Bury in the last year, and 15 people from Bury are on the transplant waiting list.
• 11 lifesaving deceased donors from Bolton in the last year, and 35 people from Bolton are on the transplant waiting list.
• 5 or fewer lifesaving deceased donors from Wigan in the last year, and 20 people from Wigan are on the transplant waiting list.
• 5 or fewer lifesaving deceased donors from Trafford in the last year, and 18 people from Trafford are on the transplant waiting list.
• 5 or fewer lifesaving deceased donors from Salford in the last year, and 28 people from Salford are on the transplant waiting list.
The annual report also demonstrates how the ageing population means the average age of potential donors is increasing.
The average age of donors in Greater Manchester during the 2017 calendar year was 55.
Anyone can join the NHS Organ Donor Register, age and medical conditions are not necessarily a barrier to donation.
However, many over 50s don’t join the NHS Organ Donor Register or tell their families they want to donate because they don't think their organs could help other people.
Sally Johnson said: “We need more people aged over 50 in Greater Manchester to support donation.
“People in older age groups can still save and transform lives through organ and tissue donation.
"Many more lives could be saved by telling their families they want to donate.”
Tell your family you want to save lives through organ donation and join the NHS Organ Donor Register at www.organdonation.nhs.uk
Most Viewed News Stories
- 1Nursery where ‘staff beam with delight’ and kids receive a ‘flying start’ earns glowing praise from...
- 2Huge housing development set to double number of affordable homes
- 3Oldham health chief welcomes lung cancer funding
- 4Dobcross tragedy as woman dies after being rescued from canal
- 5Burnham responds to TfGM staff after strike vote