22-01-2024, 09:04 PM
So from what I can find on a quick internet search it's not necessarily impossible to sell a testicle for research but science and doctors pretty much know everything there is to know about testicles. So if you're able to find a study where a testicle is removed the study would probably be compensating you for whatever effects might be caused by removing the testicle or the prosthetic that is used to replace it not necessarily for the testicle itself.
And furthermore testicles aren't used in transplants for ethical reasons I think there have been only a handful of testicle transplant surgeries. Typically people end up just getting prosthetic testicles put in their scrotums.
And from what I can find about us law is that it is illegal to sell any organ for means of transplantation. Again it's not unheard of that if you find a college study that may reimburse you for potential side effects of removing whatever organ that their studying but nothing or I would say it seems like 99% of the time that's whole you can sell an organ for x amount of money is typically just a rumor.
And furthermore testicles aren't used in transplants for ethical reasons I think there have been only a handful of testicle transplant surgeries. Typically people end up just getting prosthetic testicles put in their scrotums.
And from what I can find about us law is that it is illegal to sell any organ for means of transplantation. Again it's not unheard of that if you find a college study that may reimburse you for potential side effects of removing whatever organ that their studying but nothing or I would say it seems like 99% of the time that's whole you can sell an organ for x amount of money is typically just a rumor.