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attitudes towards organ donation
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United States
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Positive attitude towards organ donation, with widespread support and organ donor registries.
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organ donation
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US
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Voluntary decision often indicated on driver's licenses, with a registry for matching donors and recipients
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organ donation
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United States
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Encouraged and supported through various awareness and registration programs
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organ donation
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United States
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Organ donation is generally encouraged and seen as a way to save lives and give hope to those in need.
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organ donation
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United States
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Organ donation is widely encouraged, and there is a system for voluntary donation after death.
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organ donation
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United States
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Viewed as a noble act of saving lives and improving health outcomes.
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organ transplantation
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United States
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Organ transplantation is a common medical procedure to save lives and improve health.
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organ transplants
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United States
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Organ transplants are a common medical practice and considered a life-saving procedure.
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organ transplants
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United States
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Common medical procedure with established legal and ethical framework for donation and transplantation
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transplant
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United States
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Organ transplants are a common and accepted medical procedure, with a well-established system for organ donation and transplantation.
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transplant
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United States
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Organ transplants are common and widely accepted as a medical treatment.
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transplant
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United States
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Organ transplants are a common medical procedure used to save lives and improve quality of life for patients.
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transplant
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United States
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Organ transplants are a common medical procedure and a viable treatment for many conditions.
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