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| ![]() Surviving Cancer While Being Ethnically DiverseFor patients suffering from a blood cancer like leukemia, lymphoma or sickle cell, being ethnically diverse can challenge their survival.
By: Icla da Silva We live in a world that is becoming more ethnically diverse. This diversity makes everyone of us richer in experience, knowledge and understanding. Everyday we observe different cultures, practices, foods, and religions. We recognize people for who they are, with different skin color, dress and speech. We understand that diversity makes each one of us unique. We celebrate it. We honor our heritage and our own ethnic background. We tell stories and share traditions with our sons and daughters, and we reflect on the uniqueness that makes us who we are. The Challenge For patients suffering from a blood cancer like leukemia, lymphoma or sickle cell, being ethnically diverse can challenge their survival. 70% of patients in need of a bone marrow or stem cell transplant, do not have a matching donor in their family. As a result, they rely on the NMDP registry, managed by Be The Match, to find a potential donor, a matching donor. The best chance for a match is to find someone of similar ethnic ancestry who is willing to donate stem cells or bone marrow. Unfortunately, many ethnicities are currently underrepresented on the registry, making it more difficult for those patients to find their match. The Icla da Silva Foundation focuses on adding more ethnically diverse donors to the Be the Match (http://join.bethematch.org/ Answering The Challenge There are 3 common questions regarding becoming a potential donor, and giving a patient a second chance at life. A. Is It Difficult? Joining the registry to be included in patient searches iseasy. Click any of the links (http://join.bethematch.org/ Everyone should do it. The total registration process takes about 8 minutes…10 minutes if you type slow like me. B. Is It Scary? There has been a lot of misinformation about bone marrow donation in movies and popular culture. None of it is true. There are two ways to donate bone marrow, (1) the more common PBSC method, performed at an outpatient clinic, and (2) a donation performed surgically, at a hospital. • 80% of donors make their donation through PBSC (stem cell donation), which is a non-invasive outpatient procedure. PBSC donors receive daily injections of a drug called filgrastim for five days, to increase the number of blood-forming cells in the bloodstream. Then, through a process called apheresis, a donor's blood is removed through a needle in one arm and passed through a machine that separates out the blood-forming cells. The remaining blood is returned to the donor through the other arm. • 20% of donors do so with a surgical procedure done under general or regional anesthesia in a hospital. While a donor receives anesthesia, doctors use needles to withdraw liquid marrow from the back of the pelvic bone. C. Is It Expensive? The cost to donate bone marrow or stem cells is 100% free and doesn't utilize your insurance. Be the Match will make sure that you have everything you need to donate. Whether it's a ride to a transplant center, a letter explaining your donation to your employer, or help with childcare, Be the Match will be there for you. Consider A Simple Solution Join the Registry Everyone can become part of the solution by joining the Be The Match registry (http://join.bethematch.org/ What would you do if you were faced with the challenge of dealing with a blood cancer like leukemia or sickle cell? Where would you go to search for a matching donor? How would you find someone who shares a similar ethnic background to you? There are over 14,000 patients who currently need a matching donor. Many will not survive because they can't find someone like them, someone like you. Remember, ethnically diverse patients are not well represented on the registry. If you are ethnically diverse, you are the only one who can change this fact. JOIN THE REGISTRY (https://icla.org/ If you have already registered, thank you. There are other ways that you can help us add more diversity to the registry. Host A Drive Are you involved with a group or organization that is ethnically diverse? Join forces with us and host a donor drive at your school, work, or social organization. We do all of the work, you just have to make the introductions. HOST A DONOR DRIVE (https://icla.org/ Volunteer You can also volunteer, and work with us to make our donor drives bigger, better and more inclusive. BECOME A VOLUNTEER (https://icla.org/ The Donation Process Still have questions about the donation process? DONATION PROCESS (https://icla.org/ Please join the registry and give greater hope to patients in need, it's their only chance for survival. Remember, you may be someones cure. Sign Up. Save a Life. JOIN THE REGISTRY TODAY (https://icla.org/ End
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