Pam
05-04-2007, 02:33 PM
Become a Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Donor Now & Save a Life!!
Free donor testing kits are available by mail. Most donor testing is done with a simple cheek swab (for DNA), rather than a blood test. So no needles! As a donor, you will become part of the National Marrow Donor Program Registry to be matched with any patient in need of a donor match.
My brother-in-law has Non-Hodgkin' s Lymphoma (cancer of the lymphatic
system/blood cancer). He is only 39, and he and my sister have 2 young
children. He is in need of a bone marrow/stem cell match for a bone
marrow/stem cell transplant that he will need within the next couple of
months. He is of Yugoslavian descent (Croatian, Slovenian, Bosnian, and
the like), so there is a better chance of finding a match from someone
of this descent. However, anyone can be a potential match, so please
consider becoming a donor!
A successful transplant, with the help of a good match, will greatly
increase his chances for surviving this disease, so that he can be here
to raise his children and see them grow-up.
May is National Donor Month and donor testing with cheek swab by mail is free through Heart of America from May 6-20th. Please call 800-366-6711 or 650-624-9024 for more information. Or visit: www.marrow.org (https://www.marrow.org)
You can also go to DKMS America to receive a free donor testing kit by mail (although they may require blood test): www.dkmsamericas.org (https://www.dkmsamericas.org/)
** Please note: there are some health guidelines for becoming a bone
marrow donor, which you should be able to find at www.dkmsamericas.org (https://www.dkmsamericas.org)
<https://www.dkmsamer icas.org (https://www.dkmsamericas.org/)> under Eligibility. Age limits are generally 18-60. Testing done at a local blood donor center may cost $52 for caucasions, if not done May 6-20th (non-caucasion donors are generally always free).
If you have any questions, please contact me for info.
Thank you!!
Pam
707-792-1632
pamcassidy@yahoo. com (https://us.f520.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=pamcassidy%40yahoo.com)
Free donor testing kits are available by mail. Most donor testing is done with a simple cheek swab (for DNA), rather than a blood test. So no needles! As a donor, you will become part of the National Marrow Donor Program Registry to be matched with any patient in need of a donor match.
My brother-in-law has Non-Hodgkin' s Lymphoma (cancer of the lymphatic
system/blood cancer). He is only 39, and he and my sister have 2 young
children. He is in need of a bone marrow/stem cell match for a bone
marrow/stem cell transplant that he will need within the next couple of
months. He is of Yugoslavian descent (Croatian, Slovenian, Bosnian, and
the like), so there is a better chance of finding a match from someone
of this descent. However, anyone can be a potential match, so please
consider becoming a donor!
A successful transplant, with the help of a good match, will greatly
increase his chances for surviving this disease, so that he can be here
to raise his children and see them grow-up.
May is National Donor Month and donor testing with cheek swab by mail is free through Heart of America from May 6-20th. Please call 800-366-6711 or 650-624-9024 for more information. Or visit: www.marrow.org (https://www.marrow.org)
You can also go to DKMS America to receive a free donor testing kit by mail (although they may require blood test): www.dkmsamericas.org (https://www.dkmsamericas.org/)
** Please note: there are some health guidelines for becoming a bone
marrow donor, which you should be able to find at www.dkmsamericas.org (https://www.dkmsamericas.org)
<https://www.dkmsamer icas.org (https://www.dkmsamericas.org/)> under Eligibility. Age limits are generally 18-60. Testing done at a local blood donor center may cost $52 for caucasions, if not done May 6-20th (non-caucasion donors are generally always free).
If you have any questions, please contact me for info.
Thank you!!
Pam
707-792-1632
pamcassidy@yahoo. com (https://us.f520.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=pamcassidy%40yahoo.com)