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World Marrow Donor Day 2024 is supported by NMDPSM

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NMDPSM proudly supports World Marrow Donor Day through our shared commitment to save lives through blood stem cell donation. We extend our sincerest thank you to blood stem cell donors worldwide. Join the registry today and learn how your “Yes” has the possibility to help a patient in need.

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About NMDP

As a global leader in cell therapy, NMDPSM works tirelessly every day to find cures and save lives for patients with blood cancers and disorders. Each year we connect thousands of patients with a matching donor for a life-saving blood stem cell transplant. Since 1987 NMDP (back then also known as Be The Match®) has facilitated more than 125,000 transplants—and half of the transplants we facilitate involve either an international donor or patient. We also manage the most diverse registry of potential blood stem cell donors in the world and are a respected leader in transplant research through the CIBMTR® (Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research®)—a collaboration with Medical College of Wisconsin.

Supporting Patients

As a global leader in cell therapy, NMDPSM works tirelessly every day to find cures and save lives for patients with blood cancers and disorders. Since 1987, NMDP has impacted more than 140,000 lives through cell therapy– and half of the transplants we facilitate involve either an international donor or patient.  With the help of blood stem cell donors from the world’s most diverse registry and our extensive network of transplant partners, physicians, and caregivers, we’re expanding access to treatment so that every patient can receive their life-saving cell therapy. As a respected leader in transplant research through the CIBMTR® (Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research®)—a collaboration with Medical College of Wisconsin, NMDP continues to lead the way in developing new cell therapies, in advancing services to speed the transplant process and improving treatments for post-transplant complications.

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Two transplant recipients find donors – for other patients (South Africa)

“The purpose of life is not to be happy. It is to be useful… to have it make some difference that you have lived and lived well.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson For bone marrow transplant recipients Robbie Eddles and Aaron Lipschitz and their families, the search for a donor was an emotional and desperate time. […]

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