
09/25/2025
Bruce Paul Allen set out to donate a kidney to a stranger, a selfless act of generosity, when doctors at UC San Diego Health discovered a hidden tumor during his evaluation. That lifesaving discovery meant he first needed surgery to protect his own health.
"Suddenly, I went from being a healthy individual trying to donate a kidney, to feeling like I was fighting for my life," Bruce said. "If I hadn’t started the donor process, I would have never known. I likely would not be alive today."
Today, Bruce is not only healthy, but he also went on to fulfill his original wish: donating a kidney to help someone in need. His story is a powerful reminder that organ donation saves two lives — the one who gives, and the one who receives.
“Bruce’s case is remarkable from a clinical standpoint," said Andrew Lowy, MD, clinical director for cancer surgery at UC San Diego Health. His proactive approach to donation led to an early diagnosis before the tumor cells had become invasive, and his overall health allowed us to perform a lifesaving procedure. It’s a powerful example of how early detection and expert care can change outcomes.”
We’re grateful for patients like Bruce, whose courage and compassion inspire hope for so many.
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Bruce Paul Allen’s kidney donor testing uncovered a pancreatic tumor, allowing timely, lifesaving care.