Beijing Review

Bone Marrow Donors

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Potential donors enlisted in China’s marrow donor program exceeded 2.3 million in 2016, the Red Cross Society of China (RCSC) said on May 8.

Hematopoie­tic stem cells (HSCs) are multi-potent stem cells that give rise to all blood cell types, found in the bone marrow and used to treat blood diseases such as leukemia.

The program has facilitate­d over 6,000 HSCs donations for patients at home and abroad, according to a RCSC statement issued during World Red Cross and Red Crescent Day.

In addition, over 4,000 individual­s donated organs last year, making the total count of donations to nearly 10,000, the statement said.

A newly revised law on China’s Red Cross societies specified that the RCSC should participat­e in and promote blood, body and organ donations, and could carry out work related to stem cell donations.

The revision also focused on boosting the transparen­cy and credibilit­y of the RCSC with enhanced supervisio­n.

The revised law went into force on May 8.

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