Serbia’s Minister of Health, Zlatibor Lončar, has presented proposed amendments to the Law on Human Cells and Tissues to the Serbian Parliament, citing a critical shortage of organ donors. Lončar explained the revisions are intended to increase the number of available organs for transplantation. The proposed changes aim to streamline the donation process and potentially broaden the scope of eligible donors. He emphasized the necessity of the legal adjustments to meet the growing demand for organ transplants within the country. Currently, the number of donors is insufficient to cover the needs of patients awaiting life-saving procedures. The Minister anticipates the revised legislation will significantly improve access to organ transplantation for Serbian citizens. Further details regarding the specific amendments were not immediately available.