The Hindu (Bangalore)

Young thalassemi­a survivor meets German donor

In a stem cell transplant­ation, healthy blood stem cells from a matching donor are infused into the patient to help resume healthy blood production

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Chirag, a 17-year -old thalassemi­a survivor from India, •nally met the man who gave him a second chance at life – his stem cell donor, Roman Simnizki from Germany. Chirag battled thalassemi­a, a genetic blood disorder that signi•cantly impacts patients’ quality of life.

For almost ten years, the family searched for an unrelated donor, until 2016 when they came across Roman, a 29-year-old from Münsingen, Germany, through the DKMS database, who was a perfect match.

Roman, who travelled to India to meet Chirag echoed the sentiment. “There’s no greater joy than knowing you’ve helped someone in need. Seeing Chirag healthy and full of life is the biggest reward.” According to the release, Chirag, now free from the limitation­s of

thalassemi­a, can dream of a bright future. Chirag’s parents, who witnessed their son’s struggle and eventual recovery, expressed their heartfelt appreciati­on to Roman for his sel§ess act.

Beta-thalassemi­a

Chirag’s treating physician, Dr. Revathi Raj, Paediatric Haematolog­ist, at Apollo Hospitals Chennai, said, “Beta-thalassemi­a major is a severe form of the disease that requires regular blood transfusio­ns and, potentiall­y, a stem cell transplant for a cure. I am happy that today Chirag is recovered.”

Stem-cell transplant

In a stem cell transplant­ation, healthy blood stem cells from a matching donor are infused into the patient to help resume healthy blood production. Talking about the DKMS-BMST Thalassemi­a programme, Patrick Paul, CEO of DKMS-BMST, said, “Under this programme, DKMS-BMST collaborat­es with local NGOs and transplant­ation clinics to organise camps where pediatric thalassemi­a patients and their families travel from far places, sometimes from very remote places in India, to give buccal swab samples for HLA typing. Samples from the camps are analysed in the DKMS laboratory based out of Germany and clinical matching reports of the same are provided.”

DKMS database

Chirag's journey serves as a beacon of hope for thalassemi­a patients and their families and highlights the impact of the DKMS-BMST Thalassemi­a programme.

If you’re eligible, register as a blood stem cell donor by ordering your home swab kit at www.dkms-bmst.org/

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 ?? ?? Chirag with Roman Simnizki.
Chirag with Roman Simnizki.

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