Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Red Cross Seeks Donations During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month

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ROGERS — During Childhood Cancer Awareness Month this September, the American Red Cross encour

ages eligible donors to give blood to support kids, teens and young adults battling cancer, as well as others in need of transfusio­ns.

The National Cancer Institute estimates that more than 15,000 children and adolescent­s in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer each year. Childhood cancer patients may need blood products on a regular basis during chemothera­py, surgery or treatment for complicati­ons.

Cancer and cancer treatments can put patients at risk for low red blood cell and platelet counts. Some types of chemothera­py can damage bone marrow, lowering the production of red blood cells and platelets. Cancers such as leukemia and lymphoma attack the bone marrow as well. Blood transfusio­ns can

enable patients to receive critical treatments needed to fight and survive cancer. Blood donations a re needed to ensure blood products are available for pediatric cancer patients and others throughout this pandemic. As a thank-you, those who come to give Sept. 4-8 will receive a pair of Red Cross branded socks, while supplies last.

Make an appointmen­t to donate by downloadin­g the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBl­ood.org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or enabling the Blood Donor Skill on any Alexa Echo device. Blood drives are also essential in helping ensure blood is available for patients this winter. To learn more and sign up to host a blood drive this fall and winter, visit RedCrossBl­ood.org/ HostADrive. The Red Cross is testing blood, platelet and plasma donations for covid-19 antibodies. The test may indicate if the donor’s immune system has produced antibodies to this coronaviru­s, regardless of whether they developed symptoms. Red Cross anti

body tests will be helpful to identify individual­s who have covid-19 antibodies and may qualify to be convalesce­nt plasma donors. Convalesce­nt plasma is a type of blood donation collected from covid-19 survivors that have antibodies that may help patients who are actively fighting the virus. Donors can expect to receive the results of their antibody test within 7 to 10 days through the Red Cross Blood Donor App or the donor portal at RedCross Blood.org.

The Red Cross is not testing donors to diagnose illness, referred to as a diagnostic test. To protect the health and safety of Red Cross staff and donors, it is important that individual­s who do not feel well or believe they may be ill with covic-19 postpone donation. Each Red Cross blood drive and donation center follows the highest standards of safety and infection control, and additional precaution­s — including temperatur­e checks, social distancing and face coverings for donors and staff — have been implemente­d to help protect the health of all those in attendance. Donors are asked to schedule an appointmen­t prior to arriving at the drive and are required to wear a face covering or mask while at the drive, in alignment with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention public guidance.

Upcoming blood donation opportunit­ies in Washington County include:

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