NEW figures show 59 people in Worcestershire have died on the waiting list for an organ transplant over the past 10 years.
NHS Blood and Transplant revealed the tragic number of deaths to mark Organ Donation Week, September 4 to 10, and is now urging people to tell their families they want to become donors.
Hundreds of life saving transplants are being missed every year because families don’t know what their relative wanted. Left to make the decision for someone they love, families often decide it is safer to say no.
The reluctance to talk about the issue is contributing to a deadly shortage of organs. In Worcestershire, there are currently 53 people waiting for a transplant. They will only receive that life changing call if people make sure their families know they want to be a donor.
Anthony Clarkson of Organ Donation and Transplantation for NHS Blood and Transplant, said: “It’s a tragedy that people are dying unnecessarily every year in Worcestershire waiting for transplants.
“We know that if everyone who supported donation talked about it and agreed to donate, most of those lives would be saved.
“This Organ Donation Week, tell your family you want to save lives. A few words now can make an extraordinary difference. It will also make things much easier for your family to make the right decision.
“If you want to save lives, don’t leave it too late to talk to your family. In Worcestershire there are more than 233,000 people on the NHS Organ Donor Register. However if you want to be a donor, your family’s support is still needed for donation to go ahead.”
NHS Blood and Transplant surveys show more than 80 per cent of people support organ donation but only around 49 per cent have ever talked about it. To support Organ Donation Week click here
