JKF Journal

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Donating One's Body to Science

Hello everybody,

Lately we've been thinking about progress in health care- how advanced medical care has become, how we still are working towards even more advancement (particularly with regard to safety improvements), how we got to the point where we are. Knowing that there are a multitude of roads that got us to this point (i.e., evidence-based medicine and its application in the clinical setting, biotechnology, the list goes on and on...), we've recently become interested in the medical advances engendered when volunteers donate their bodies to science. Thanks to these donors, researchers can discover causes (and potentially cures) for diseases and medical students gain essential first-hand knowledge of the human body.

It seems like we don't hear enough of these donors' stories.

Have you considered donating your body to science? Why or why not? We would love to learn from your reasons. If you would like to share your story, please email me at awesol@josieking.org, or post a comment.

Thanks!

Andrea

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  • At August 5, 2011 at 1:23 PM , Anonymous Jenna McWilliams said...

    My father found out that he had pancreatic cancer in July of 2007. He fought the battle to survive cancer for three long, hard years. His body had begun to grow weaker as the cancer spread. My mother and he both decided to donate their bodies to science to help with cancer research and hopefully someday find a cure for cancer.

     

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