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                  <h1 class="titlebar_home">The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR)</h1> SRTR supports the ongoing evaluation of solid organ transplantation in the United States. SRTR designs and carries out data analyses and
                  maintains two websites for the public to disseminate organ transplant information. <blockquote>This site is srtr.transplant.hrsa.gov. Here you will find the
                    <a href="https://srtr.transplant.hrsa.gov/annual_reports/Default.aspx">OPTN/SRTR Annual Data Report</a>, which publishes organ transplant statistics and is produced each year by SRTR staff and staff of the national Organ
                    Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN).<br>
                  </blockquote><br> Both sites aim to inform transplant programs, organ procurement organizations, policy makers, transplant professionals, transplant recipients, organ donors and donor families, and the general public about the
                  current state of solid organ transplantation in the US.<br><br> SRTR also helps facilitate transplant research by providing access to data for qualified researchers interested in studying various aspects of solid organ
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THE SCIENTIFIC REGISTRY OF TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS (SRTR)

SRTR supports the ongoing evaluation of solid organ transplantation in the
United States. SRTR designs and carries out data analyses and maintains two
websites for the public to disseminate organ transplant information.

> This site is srtr.transplant.hrsa.gov. Here you will find the OPTN/SRTR Annual
> Data Report, which publishes organ transplant statistics and is produced each
> year by SRTR staff and staff of the national Organ Procurement and
> Transplantation Network (OPTN).


Both sites aim to inform transplant programs, organ procurement organizations,
policy makers, transplant professionals, transplant recipients, organ donors and
donor families, and the general public about the current state of solid organ
transplantation in the US.

SRTR also helps facilitate transplant research by providing access to data for
qualified researchers interested in studying various aspects of solid organ
transplantation.




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