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Building Canada’s National Public Cord Blood Bank
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The Campaign “For All Canadians” at Canadian Blood Services is raising funds to help build a National Public Cord Blood Bank. This new system will collect and store stem cells from umbilical cord blood donations and will better the chances for patients to find a donor match.
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Diseases treated by stem cells A variety of diseases and disorders are treated with stem cell transplants including: o Specific forms of cancer including leukemias, lymphomas, myeloma o Bone marrow deficiency diseases caused by abnormal red blood cell production, such as thalassemia or sickle cell disease o Aplastic anemia which is the lack of normal blood cell production o Immune system disorders (immunodeficiencies) o Metabolic disorders
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The face of Stem cell recipients………
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Gabe… Gabe was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2010. A life-changing event not only for him, but also his family and community. Gabe’s condition is complicated by a genetic deformity that can cause a relapse at any time. If he does relapse, to survive he will need a stem cell transplant. The National Cord Bank will better Gabe’s chances of finding the perfect match.
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“When Lilli was born, no one asked us if we would donate her umbilical cord blood to save someone’s life. I now encourage every person to donate. You could save someone’s life down the road.” - Tri Tran, Father of baby Lilli
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Canada’s National Public Cord Blood Bank will save the lives of children just like Nate. We can be part of this amazing movement! This is Nate. o Nate was born in April 2010 and diagnosed with Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome o He found his stem cell match through the OneMatch Stem Cell and Marrow Network. o Nate had his cord blood transplant on December 2, when he was just shy of eight months old.
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Thank you! Join me in hosting a fundraiser, which will raise awareness and funds to help build the National Public Cord Blood Bank. Together we can be part of Canadian healthcare history For more information visit www.blood.ca/campaignwww.blood.ca/campaign
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