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Why
do we need donors?
Bone marrow or stem cell transplants are necessary when the bone marrow
becomes diseased or damaged so that it can't function normally. Sometimes
the damage to the bone marrow is a result of treatment for leukaemia or
a related cancer of the blood. In order to destroy all the leukaemia cells
it may be necessary to use treatment so strong that it completely destroys
the bone marrow, in which case a bone-marrow or stem cell transplant must
be given to restore blood cell production.
Without the stem cells to produce blood the patient will not survive. So
you can see, when we say 'bone marrow saves lives' we really mean it.
Where
do donors come from?
Sometimes
an appropriate donor can be found within the patient's immediate family
as it is more likely that their 'tissue type' will match. However, only
30% of donors are found this way, and this is when we rely on the British
Bone Marrow Registry to find another suitable donor. And this is the reason
we really need people like you who are prepared to help save a life. It
is your genes that determine your tissue type. But there are other factors
that determine the probability of finding a compatible tissue typed donor
for a patient. Some tissue types are more common in particular ethnic backgrounds.
Therefore, in addition to matching a donor and patient's tissue type it's
also important to match the ethnic background. By doing this, the transplant
has a better chance of being successful.
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Can I help?
We're
extremely pleased that you've asked yourself if you can help, because we
are always looking for new bone marrow donors to help save the lives of
people who desperately need a transplant. Before you can become a donor
though there's some important information you need to read and some things
that we'll need to ask you too, but for now all we need to know is:
Are you aged between 18 and 49?
and
Have you, or are you prepared to give blood?
If you answered yes to both these questions, then - providing there are
no medical reasons that prevent you from doing so - you may well be able
to become a bone marrow donor. Just click here to be taken to our online
enquiry form and we'll send you more information and details of where you
can go to register.
Thank you for taking the time to find out whether you can save a life.
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