건강 health/=의학 medical science
인간 장기 밀매, human organ trafficking, T1379
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2025. 10. 16. 14:17
인간 장기 밀매, human organ trafficking,
암시장 인간 장기 값
Black market price estimates for specific organs;
Kidney: $1,000–$200,000.
It is the most commonly traded organ because a person can live with one, though the price varies greatly depending on the country.
A seller may receive as little as $1,000 for a kidney that a middleman(중개자) sells for much more.
Liver: $50,000–$157,000.
This is another commonly traded organ because a partial donation is possible.
The high price reflects the demand for the treatment of liver disease.
Heart: $119,000–$650,000.
Illegal heart transplants are rare due to the complexity of the procedure and the need for the donor to be deceased.
Lungs: $40,000–$80,000 (pair).
Pancreas: $50,000–$100,000.
eyes; $24,000 on the black market,
human eyeball on black market, $1,500 to $24,000 each
Corneas, 각막 : $1,525–$30,000 (pair).
Retina 망막 ;
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뼈 값 암시장,
해골 Entire Skeleton/Body:
완전한 해골 a full skeleton can sell for approximately $3,000 to over $7,000, with some estimates for an entire body reaching as high as $11,000 in unregulated markets before being divided into parts.
In a specific illegal operation, an entire body was priced at $5,000.
두개골 Skulls:
A human skull is the most common and sought-after item, with prices typically ranging from $1,000 to over $4,000, and some modified or rare skulls fetching as much as $20,000 in collector markets.
Specific Bones/Parts:
Heads (with spine attached): around $850 in one reported instance.
척추 Spine: around $300-$1,200.
Arm and shoulder: around $600.
Hands/Feet:
A set of hands can fetch around $1,000, while a complete foot can be around $100-$650.
Femur (thigh bone): approximately $265–$400.
Miscellaneous bones: $30 to over $100.
Smaller bones like vertebrae or a single scapula may be priced from $30 to over $100.
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미국 병원들이 불법 장기를 사는가?
Do hospitals of the US purchase illegal human organs?
미국의 병원에서는 합법적으로 인체 장기를 매매할 수 없다.
1984년 제정된 국가 장기 이식법(NOTA)에 따라
"유가 대가"(매매)를 받고 인체 장기를 양도하는 행위는 연방 중범죄로 규정되어있다.
미국의 장기 기증은 자발적이고 이타적인 시스템에 기반한다.
Hospitals in the United States do not legally buy or sell human organs, as the
National Organ Transplant Act (NOTA) of 1984 made it a federal felony to transfer any human organ for "valuable consideration" (buying or selling).
Organ donation in the U.S. is based on a voluntary, altruistic system.
병원 의대 학교에서 안 사면 장기 밀매범들은 어디에다 장기를 파는것일까?
Do hospitals of other countries purchase illegal human organs?
불법이라 찾아도 안나온다.
그러나 장기들은 각 나라 암시장에서 매매되고 있고
젊은 사람들이 납치된 후 행방을 알수가 없다.
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장기 이식에 가장 많이 필요한 장기가
(가장 가치있는) 간과 그 다음이 신장(콩팥) 이다.
What organ is the highest in demand on the donor list?
The two organs that are needed most frequently are kidneys and livers.
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생명에 필수적인 5가지 장기,
five vital organs for life
The five vital organs for life, without which a person cannot survive for long without medical intervention, are the
brain, heart, lungs, liver, and kidneys.
Here is a summary of their vital functions:
Brain:
As the body's control center, the brain is responsible for all thoughts, memories, perceptions, feelings, and the regulation of vital automatic functions like heart rate and breathing.
Heart:
This muscular organ pumps blood throughout the body, delivering a continuous supply of oxygen and nutrients to all organs and tissues and removing waste products.
Lungs:
The lungs facilitate the exchange of gases, extracting oxygen from the air we breathe and expelling carbon dioxide from the bloodstream.
Liver:
Performing over 500 functions, the liver is crucial for metabolism, producing essential proteins (like those needed for blood clotting), and filtering toxins and waste products from the blood.
Kidneys:
These bean-shaped organs filter waste and excess water from the blood to produce urine, regulate blood pressure, and maintain the body's fluid and electrolyte balance.
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장기를 기다리는 환자 통계
https://www.organdonor.gov/learn/organ-donation-statistics