The chamber will set up a task force to raise awareness towards organ donation and transplantation, in which West Bengal is lagging behind as compared to several other states, Chairperson Emeritus of Health Committee, BCC&I, Amit Ghose said.
While thousands of patients are anxiously waiting for organ transplant, it has not been generally possible for want of right donors, he said.
Ghose, also a consultant Urologist at Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals Kolkata, said the chamber has already started registering the names of donors, who made the pledge.
V V Lakshminarayanan, Chief Nephrologist at Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals, described the initiative by as most appropriate in the present situation.
Admitting that the state is lagging behind in this regard, state's Additional Director of Health Service (DHS) Aditi Kishore Sarkar said steps are being taken by the state government to boost awareness on the issue and some donors have come forward in the last five months.
Senior Consultant Urologist and Managing Trustee of Mohan Foundation, Sunil Shroff also called upon people to come forward and help promote the number of donors to save lives through organ transplantation.
Since passing of the Transplantation of Human Organ (THO) Act in 1994, it has been possible to undertake multi-organ transplant activity from brain-dead donors.
However, people should develop positive attitude towards organ donation and consent by relatives should be available for organ donation in the event of brain death, the speakers observed.
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