Is it possible to opt out of organ donation in France? A 2017 law changed the rules on the default stance of people who die in the country
How French village mayor is breaking organ donation taboo The village sign has sparked debate in the street and got people talking about their own organ donation wishes French scientist’s lightbulb moment to use worm blood in transplants Organ donation in France: Why it is good to talk about it Can British people banned from giving blood in France be organ donors?
Medics write song for French boy, 11, waiting for heart transplant Healthcare workers at the Bordeaux hospital aim to raise awareness of the need for child organ donors
France plans new laws for people who donate their body to science The current system is under regulated, says an MP. It comes after a Paris university was found to be storing corpses in ‘improper conditions’
Organ transplants fall for first time in 8 years Organ transplants fell by 5% in France last year, the first drop in eight years.
Transplants and sport can mix The founder of an association which encourages people with transplants to make the most of their ‘second life’ has told Connexion of the vital need for more organ donors as France held a national ‘think about organ donations’ day.