Editorial Standards
Last modified: April 25, 2026
Transplants.org, Inc. ("Transplants.org", "we", "our", or "us") is committed to providing health and transplant-related information that is accurate, evidence-based, and accessible to patients, caregivers, living donors, and the general public. Our content is intended for educational purposes only and should not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
Our content is developed and reviewed in collaboration with qualified medical professionals, transplant specialists, members of the organ and stem cell transplant community, and subject matter experts. We rely on current scientific research, clinical guidelines, and reputable sources to ensure accuracy. Materials are reviewed periodically and updated as new evidence or standards of care evolve.
Transplants.org maintains strict editorial independence. Our content is created without influence from financial givers, sponsors, advertisers, or other external parties. Funding sources do not determine or alter editorial decisions, topics, or conclusions.
We strive to clearly distinguish between educational content, patient stories, and organizational messaging, and stories shared by transplant patients, donors, and families reflect individual experiences and may not represent typical outcomes. These stories are reviewed for clarity but are not considered medical guidance.
We aim to present information in a way that is clear, inclusive, and understandable, while maintaining medical accuracy.
If errors are identified, we are committed to promptly correcting and updating content. Users may report concerns or request corrections by contacting us at hello@transplants.org.