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Last summer, I donated bone marrow for my brother, who is now doing very well.
The donor will then be asked to donate bone marrow.
David, who was 9 at the time, donated bone marrow in an attempt to save his brother's life.
Living people can also donate bone marrow and certain parts of the pancreas.
This young man donated bone marrow to a person to save their life and he won a championship last year in football.
"We have a very effective system for getting people to donate bone marrow," Caplan said.
Shannon donated bone marrow in 2011 to save the life of a young girl with leukemia.
Donated bone marrow must match the patient's tissue type.
At the time the act was passed, donating bone marrow involved a painful and risky medical procedure.
If you are a match, donating bone marrow can be a simple outpatient procedure.
Duval had donated bone marrow to Brent to try to combat the disease.
He was too old to donate bone marrow so he settled on a kidney.
A year later she became the first Korean celebrity to donate bone marrow, having pledged as a donor in 1999.
Furthermore, it’s easier to donate bone marrow than it was when the law was enacted.
Barnes' sister will donate bone marrow for the transplant, though no date has been set for the operation.
Why might someone donate bone marrow?
All potential donors are anonymous and there is no obligation to donate bone marrow, even if a match is found.
A doctor's receptionist has met the Norwegian woman whose life she saved when she donated bone marrow two years ago.
Children in Bolivar frustrated about being too young to donate bone marrow raised $800 in a bake sale.
She contracts leukemia later in the series, but starts to recover after Yoon-sung donates bone marrow to her.
Ironically, the donor who agreed to donate bone marrow to Chatchai's daughter is actually Kit.
When you were 9, you donated bone marrow to your 12-year-old brother, Brent, but he soon died of aplastic anemia.
It is hoped that Alex will recover enough to be able to donate bone marrow to his twin brother, Oscar.
Nancy and Jake plead with doctors to run tests to see if either of them are eligible to donate bone marrow to Charlie.
Against the will of her boyfriend, Alistair, Mary Jago volunteers to donate bone marrow.