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Donating stem cells

Join the Welsh Bone Marrow Donor Registry

You could become a lifesaver by joining the Welsh Bone Marrow Donor Registry (WBMDR).

Did you know that 75% of patients in the UK won’t find a matching donor in their families?

By joining the WBMDR, you are increasing the chances of patients needing a bone marrow transplant to find their match and have a second chance at life.

What is the Welsh Bone Marrow Donor Registry?

The WBMDR is a panel of donors who have volunteered to become bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell donors. We search the panel every day to try and find donors whose tissue type is a close match to patients who need life-saving bone marrow or peripheral blood stem cell transplants.

What is a bone marrow transplant?

A bone marrow transplant is a medical procedure that replaces damaged blood cells with healthy ones. Bone marrow transplants are also known as stem cell transplants and are used to treat certain types of cancers and other blood and immune system diseases that affect the bone marrow.

Who needs a stem cell transplant?

Stem cell transplants are usually a person’s last chance at living. They are carried out when all other treatments have not helped. A bone marrow transplant can successfully treat patients with diseases and conditions in the bone marrow that affect the blood cells, such as:

  • Leukaemia
  • Lymphoma
  • Myeloma
  • Severe aplastic anaemia (bone marrow failure)
  • Certain blood, immune system and metabolic disorders.

How do I join the bone marrow donor registry?

Joining the WBMDR is simple. You can join the panel from the age of 17 up until your 31st birthday. There are two ways to join the registry.

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What happens next?

After you join the Registry, we’ll be in touch if you’re a match with a patient in need! You’ll remain on the panel until your 61st birthday. Registries across the world are searched every day by clinicians looking for a perfect match for their patients.

For many blood cancer patients – a bone marrow transplant is the only chance of survival.

Detailed tissue typing takes place when a patient’s clinical team requests a volunteer donor – this involves an even more thorough comparison between a donor’s typing profile and that of the specific patient.

Only 25% of patients will find a suitable match within their families, meaning the majority of patients in need of a transplant will require a well-matched unrelated donor.

Three in 10 patients won’t find the match they desperately need – so we are dedicated to developing and expanding our donor panel. The more names on the register, the more lives we can save in Wales, the UK and globally.

Helping those with blood cancer has never been easier.

Aged 17-30? Enrol today