The Daily Telegraph

Call for new stem cell donors as volunteers drop by 70pc

- By Henry Bodkin Health Correspond­ent

A BLOOD cancer charity has put out an urgent call for stem cell donors to come forward after revealing that numbers have plummeted 70 per cent due to coronaviru­s.

DKMS said it had registered 10,661 new donors in Britain between March and May this year, compared with 35,058 during the same period in 2019.

Stem cell transplant­s are often the last chance of a successful treatment for blood cancer patients.

Although only around 2,000 people require a bone marrow or stem cell transplant each year in the UK, the difficulty of matching donors and recipients means that a large donor pool is required.

Moreover, because of the backlog of delayed cancer appointmen­ts, experts believe there will be a higher demand for transplant­s than usual in the coming months.

Reshna Radiven, head of communicat­ions at DKMS – a German multinatio­nal charity with a UK arm – said the coronaviru­s pandemic had had a “significan­t impact” on donors, and with the drop in cancer referrals during the pandemic there could be a large backlog of people needing a donor in the near future.

She added: “Quite a lot of transplant­s have been postponed by Covid-19, so as we come out of lockdown there are lots of patients who have been waiting for a while, who will have a more urgent need for a donor, and it seems like there’s going to be another backlog coming through, so even more reason for more people to sign up to become a stem cell donor.”

Young men aged 16 to 30 who agree to donate have a one in 200 chance of being called to donate, compared with a one in 800 chance for everyone else.

The charity said that it had around 660,000 donors in the UK on its database, but finding a match when a patient needed it could be like finding a “needle in a haystack”.

The charity is encouragin­g people to register to become potential donors by sending swabs through the post. People can sign up for a swab pack online.

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