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  • Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors
     OP - August 26, 2011, 03:44 PM

    Since I'm going to have a blood test for something, I was googling about blood types (I don't know my type but may find out after this).

    Came across this article....


    Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors

    http://www.physorg.com/news162659550.html
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    But because the 28-year-old bodybuilder is one-quarter Japanese, his doctor warned him the outlook was grim. Glasgow's background would make it almost impossible to find a match, which usually comes from a patient's own ethnic group.
    The doctor "didn't say it was slim-to-none. He didn't say it would be hard. He said 'zero chance,'" Glasgow's mother, Carole Wiegand, recalled with tears in her eyes. "When Nick heard that, it sent him plummeting."


    At a time when the number of multiracial Americans is rising, only a tiny fraction of donors on the national bone-marrow registry are of mixed race. The National Marrow Donor Program is trying to change that by seeking more diverse donors for patients suffering from leukemia, lymphoma and other blood diseases.
    "The truth is, when people of different backgrounds marry and produce offspring, it creates more types that are harder to match," said Michelle Setterholm, the program's director of scientific services. "The probability just gets lower when you have people of mixed ancestral DNA."


    The number of people who identify themselves as multiracial in the United States has grown from 3.9 million in 2000, the first year the census included the category, to 5.2 million in 2008. Mixed-race people account for 1.6 percent of the U.S. population.
    The donor program has been pushing for years to recruit more racial minorities and mixed-race donors. So far, multiracial volunteers make up just 3 percent of the 7 million people on the registry.

    That is higher than the percentage of mixed-race people in the U.S. But there are so many possible racial and ethnic combinations that finding a match can still be extremely difficult.

    The reason that mixed-heritage patients are so hard to match can be found in the immune system.
    Populations in different parts of the world developed certain proteins, or markers, that are part of the body's natural defenses. These markers help the immune system determine which cells are foreign and should be rejected.

    A match between two people who share many markers will reduce the risk of the donor and recipient cells attacking each other. Because certain markers tend to cluster in particular ethnic groups, matches are most often found among people of shared backgrounds. Multiracial patients often have uncommon profiles and a much harder time finding a donor.

    About 6,000 patients in the U.S. are awaiting a bone marrow match.

    Finding compatible organs for transplant is simpler. Organ matches rely essentially on blood type, which is not related to race.


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  • Re: Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors
     Reply #1 - August 26, 2011, 10:09 PM

    Hadn't thought of that, but it makes sense. Wait until the white supremacists get hold of this. They'll love it.

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  • Re: Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors
     Reply #2 - August 26, 2011, 10:13 PM

    mm and those who are just against interracial dating as well.

    "Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom." - Viktor E. Frankl

    'Life is just the extreme expression of complex chemistry' - Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • Re: Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors
     Reply #3 - August 26, 2011, 11:11 PM

    I think this highlights that so few people of 'ethnic' race donate- there's some sort of weird selfishness or something- this is the same with adoption from my observations

    This isn't an argument against mixing, with multi culturism this has become the norm, this is a push FOR donations, living donors as well as dead ones. I wonder how many people on this forum who left islam are signed up as organ donors, so many people just can't be bothered to think about death but if it was them needing an organ they'd be clamouring to get to the front of the huge queue!

    I must confess that I'm not a living donor, I would have to do some research into the implications before I sign myself up- I'm not averse to a little pain, just risks as I'm highly allergic to many meds so maybe it's not the right thing for me.

    When I die I want all my organs donated, every useful one- I don't see the attachment (literally!) people have, they hold on after death to organs that will just rot within days when these could save many lives! It's absurd and a religiously propogated load of crap- never met a muslim who'd refuse a donor organ!
  • Re: Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors
     Reply #4 - August 27, 2011, 03:48 AM

    I'm a mixed-race sperm donor and I give generously.

    fuck you
  • Re: Mixed-race patients struggle to find marrow donors
     Reply #5 - August 27, 2011, 05:58 AM

    Guess I've just got to default to marrying my own cousin now.  sheikh

    how fuck works without shit??


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