The number of potential donors registered in the international records of donor hematopoietic stem cells has reached 25 million

World Association of Donor Marrow (AMDM) donors of bone marrow from  everywhere (DMOP) and the European Group for Blood and Marrow Transplant (GESTM) announces reaching a record 25 million people worldwide registered as potential donors, volunteers cell Hematopoietic stem (CSH) in hopes of saving endangered lives of those struggling with cancer and serious blood diseases. This milestone provides additional hope for patients, their families and healthcare professionals looking for a compatible donor. Every three minutes a person is diagnosed with blood cancer, but without a matched brother or sister, so many people rely on registries worldwide to find a donor compatibil.DMOP was established in 1989 as result of the collaboration of eight countries, reaching as far represent a community of 53 countries that work together to achieve a centralized inventory of all potential donors CSH volunteers worldwide. It thus constitutes a major resource for patients who need a transplant of HSCs because almost 50 percent of cases of graft transplant, the donor and the patient come from different countries.

25.03.2015 – Over 20 000 Romanians have registered as potential stem cell donors
25.03.2015 – The Romanians begin to understand the importance of stem cell donation
25.03.2015 – Over 20 000 Romanians have registered as potential stem cell donors
24.03.2015 – Over 20 000 Romanians have registered as potential stem cell donors
24.03.2015 -The number of Romanian volunteer donors of stem cells
24.03.2015 – Over 20 000 Romanians were enrolled in the National Register of voluntary donors of stem cells
24.03.2015 – 25 million hematopoietic stem cell donors in international registries
24.03.2015 – The number of hematopoietic stem cell donors reached 25 million
24.03.2015 – Over 20 000 Romanian enrolled in the National Register of voluntary donors of stem cells
23.03.2015 – Over 20 000 Romanian were registered as potential stem cell donors