Mangalore, Nov 4: Considering the prevailing cases of dialysis existing in the country, Nitte University Chancellor N Vinay Hegde has said that organ donation must be made mandatory.
“About 15 per cent of dialysis patients in India die every year while there are over 30 lac people suffering from organ dysfunction.
“These patients succumb to their situation because of lack of donors. Idea of organ transplantation cannot be achieved unless organ donation is made compulsory,” he said speaking in a formal function after inaugurating the “Lions' Tejaswini dialysis centre” started by district Lions Club International in collaboration with Tejaswini hospital, Mangalore and KS Hegde charitable hospital, Deralkatte at Tejaswini hospital Mangalore here on Sunday.
Dr Shantharam Shetty, Chairman, Tejaswini Hospital Mangalore said that many are not able to afford the treatment due to the cost factor involving dialysis treatment.
“Only 55,000 to 60,000 patients are able to afford dialysis treatment in India while the others cannot due to their financial status,” said Dr Shashidhar Baikunje, Chief Nephrologist. He said that the new dialysis centre will offer free treatment to needy patients as the expenses will be taken care by Lion's Seva Trust and the hospitals involved.
Abhayachandra Jain, minister for youth services and fisheries was the chief guest on the occasion, while PS Prabhakar, district coordinator, Lions mega service project presided.
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