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Post-secondaries helping Canadian Blood Services recruit stem cell donors

Feb 2, 2024 | 11:50 AM

Alberta post-secondaries are taking part in a campaign to recruit stem cell registrants, in partnership with Canadian Blood Services.

Red Deer Polytechnic, along with the U of A, Mount Royal, SAIT, and the U of C are all participating from Feb. 5-16.

“Canadian Blood Services is calling on Alberta students between the ages of 17 to 35 to step up and swab their cheeks to save a life,” Canadian Blood Services says in a release. “Between February 6 and 15, students can register to become a stem cell donor and potentially be a match for one of the nearly 1,000 Canadian patients waiting for a lifesaving stem cell transplant.”

Stem cell transplants can treat over 80 diseases and disorders, and when someone undergoes such a transplant, it is often their last hope for survival. Stem cells from younger donors can also lead to better patient outcomes.

“Canada’s national stem registry should be as diverse as our country. Patients who need a stem cell transplant are more likely to find a matching donor among those who share their ethnic ancestry,” they add. “Students who come from an ethnically diverse or mixed-race background could be the match a patient has been waiting for.”

If students are unable to attend, they can still register online. Find out more about the campaign at www.blood.ca/swabatschool.