India needs more bone marrow donors: Vardhan
BY MPost7 Aug 2014 12:37 AM GMT
MPost7 Aug 2014 12:37 AM GMT
Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan on Wednesday called upon citizens to voluntarily register themselves as bone marrow donors to help enhance the chances of patients with blood cancer and other blood-related diseases get genetically compatible donors.
‘Unlike blood donation, in the case of unrelated donor, the chances are one in a million that a donor’s Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) will match with the needy patient’s. Therefore, there is a requirement of having millions of registered donors,’ Vardhan said while speaking at the launch of a ‘Public Initiative of Bone Marrow Donation’ at All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) here.
A willing donor can register himself at the Asian Indian Donor Marrow Registry (AIDMR) at AIIMS. He will have to undergo an initial test done for which 10 ml of blood is taken. The test is called HLA typing.
In case they turn out to be HLA match for the needy patient, they will be requested to donate their bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cells to patients of blood-cancer and other disorders, he said.
Vardhan said the health ministry will soon start a facility for the bone marrow donation in Safdurjung Hospital, which will intensify the initiative for bone marrow donation in the country. ‘There is a need for the NGOs and several other health organisations to spread awareness in the society to curb all kinds of myths and superstitions that deter the individuals from being donors, which is a noble cause,’ he said.
On the occasion, Vardhan registered himself as a bone marrow donor and gave his blood sample for the HLA testing.
‘One should at least understand that for the patients suffering from blood-related diseases like blood cancer, leukaemia, thalassemia, anaemia and many other diseases, a simple commitment to donate bone marrow can save a patient’s life at the cost of nothing,’ Vardhan said.
‘Unlike blood donation, in the case of unrelated donor, the chances are one in a million that a donor’s Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) will match with the needy patient’s. Therefore, there is a requirement of having millions of registered donors,’ Vardhan said while speaking at the launch of a ‘Public Initiative of Bone Marrow Donation’ at All India Institute of Medical Science (AIIMS) here.
A willing donor can register himself at the Asian Indian Donor Marrow Registry (AIDMR) at AIIMS. He will have to undergo an initial test done for which 10 ml of blood is taken. The test is called HLA typing.
In case they turn out to be HLA match for the needy patient, they will be requested to donate their bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cells to patients of blood-cancer and other disorders, he said.
Vardhan said the health ministry will soon start a facility for the bone marrow donation in Safdurjung Hospital, which will intensify the initiative for bone marrow donation in the country. ‘There is a need for the NGOs and several other health organisations to spread awareness in the society to curb all kinds of myths and superstitions that deter the individuals from being donors, which is a noble cause,’ he said.
On the occasion, Vardhan registered himself as a bone marrow donor and gave his blood sample for the HLA testing.
‘One should at least understand that for the patients suffering from blood-related diseases like blood cancer, leukaemia, thalassemia, anaemia and many other diseases, a simple commitment to donate bone marrow can save a patient’s life at the cost of nothing,’ Vardhan said.
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