WHY BECOME A DONOR?

You might be wondering “Why should I become a Blood Stem Cell Donor?” There might be several questions and doubts in your mind on how this step could help someone. It is best to know the facts and decide for yourself.

Blood cancer and Thalassemia are words that have the force to unsettle even the strongest and bravest. It is not just the diagnosis of the disease, but also the social perception and lack of awareness about its treatment which makes it difficult for the patient to overcome the disease. A Unrelate Blood Stem Cell Transplant is most often the only cure for such disorders.

A patient only has a 25% chance of finding a donor from within the family. Majority of the patients have to depend on Unrelated Blood Stem Cell Donors. The probability of finding an unrelated matched donor is 1 in 10,000 to 1 in over a Million. You could say that 1 in a Million match is for someone who is gripping on to their life at the edge with hope.

Take the first step. Register yourself as a potential Bone Marrow (or) Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Donor.

PATIENTS WAITING FOR A MATCH

You can be Himanshi’s lifesaver

You can be Himanshi’s lifesaver

Seven-years-old Himanshi, needs your help to save her life. Register as a blood stem cell donor to be her one in a million matched donor that will gift her a second chance to live. She was diagnosed with Thalassemia when she was 6 months old. Every month she needs a...

You may be Vipul’s lifesaver

You may be Vipul’s lifesaver

Ten-year-old Vipul Lalbhai Chaudhary was first diagnosed with Thalassemia when he was a two-month-old baby. His entire childhood has been very challenging, with blood transfusions every month to sustain his medical condition. Vipul and many other patients are still...

Be Abhilash Lifesaver

Be Abhilash Lifesaver

Abhilash Kumar urgently needs your help! He is suffering from Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) with multilineage dysplasia, a rare blood disorder and is fighting for his life. Doctors have said the only chance of recovery for Abhilash is through a blood stem cell...

Swab Now and Save Shahera Khan

Swab Now and Save Shahera Khan

Three year old Shahera has a very rare Primary Immunodeficiency Disorder, that means she can’t produce enough white blood cells and fight off infections. All her family members have been tested but none of them are a stem cell match. Her family is requesting people...

Swab for Khyatiba

Swab for Khyatiba

2.5-year-old Gohil Khyatiba is the only daughter of her parents. Unfortunately, when she was just an infant she was diagnosed with Thalassemia Major, a disease that requires a periodic blood transfusion, which is painful and expensive. Her father is working as a clerk...

Save Niya Fathima

Save Niya Fathima

Niya Fathima is 6-year-old kid lives in Kerala, suffering from Thalassemia major . Niya is the only kid of her parents. She loves to dress up and act in Reel videos. She has to undergo blood transfusions every 2 weeks to keep her alive.  To find a permanent cure she...

FAQs

1. What is Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Donor’s registry?

Blood Stem Cell Donors Registry is where one can enroll as a donor. Once a person signs-up as a donor, her/his details are recorded and stored in the database along with HLA typing report. This database is cross-verified periodically by the registry donor follow up team. If Registry receives the search request, then HLA typing is compared with the donor and donation process is taken forward only when 10/10 HLA typing is matched.

2. How to become a potential blood stem cell donor?

You are open to register in any Blood Stem Cell Donors Registry as per your wish, your age has to be between 18 to 50 years. A small contribution of Rs.1800 is collected during the registering with us, this contribution is for HLA tying cost. You will be intimated when you become an only live-saving match, remember you are the only hope for the patient.

3. Who can donate blood stem cell or bone marrow?

Any person between the age of 18-50 years and is not suffering from HIV, Cancer or Bleeding disorder can become a Blood Stem Cell Donor.

4. Are relatives more likely to become a bone marrow match?

There is only a 25% chance that any close relative can match up to the recipient’s requirements.

5. What are the risks behind the bone marrow donation?

Bone marrow donation is done under anesthesia, and hence there’s no pain. However, discomfort or side effects may vary depending on each person. Some people have reported back or hip pain. There are no major side effects reported till date during or after Bone Marrow Donation.

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