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Organ transplants in B.C. reach record number in 2025
Summary
B.C. Transplant reported a record 575 organ transplants in 2025, enabled by 232 donors (146 deceased and 86 living). The organization noted year-to-year variation and that some organs are transferred between provinces.
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B.C. Transplant reported that 2025 saw a record 575 organ transplants across British Columbia. The agency has overseen organ donation and transplant activity in the province since the first kidney transplant in 1968. The surgeries in 2025 were made possible by 232 donors, including 146 deceased and 86 living donors. Officials noted variation from year to year and said some organs are transferred between provinces.
Known details:
- Total transplants reported in 2025: 575 across British Columbia.
- Donor count in 2025: 232 people, including 146 deceased donors and 86 living donors.
- B.C. Transplant has recorded transplants annually since the first kidney transplant in 1968.
- Provincial medical director Dr. Sean Keenan said every deceased donor is a tragedy and that year-to-year variation and interprovincial transfers contributed to the higher total.
- Dr. Keenan noted it is rare for people to become donors because candidates typically must be on life support, and many who are eligible have not registered a decision.
- Personal accounts included Kelowna resident Troy Chapman, who received a kidney transplant on Oct. 4, 2025 after about two-and-a-half years on dialysis, and the family of Beau, a 23‑year‑old who earlier chose to be an organ donor and whose mother described feeling proud of his decision.
Summary:
The record number of transplants in 2025 reflects both the donors who contributed and the work of transplant teams, and individual stories in the report illustrate lives affected by donation. B.C. Transplant reported the figures and commented on variation; further procedural or policy steps were not specified.
