Bid for Dundee bone marrow clinic to meet donor demand

Posted: July 18, 2014 at 7:48 am

A temporary drop-in clinic could be set up in Dundee for people to register as bone marrow donors.

Annie Irving, president of the Marrow Dundee student society, has offered to organise the clinic after more than 100 Tele readers registered to help those suffering from blood cancers.

The fantastic response is the result of an overflow of compassion towards baby Faith Cushnie, who, at nine months old, is losing her battle with leukaemia after her donor backed out.

A total of 142 people in Tayside have registered with Anthony Nolan since the article and 873 have visited the charitys website.

Annie, who studies medicine at Dundee University, said: A personal story reaches people more than numbers and statistics and the fact that the little girls chance has been taken away from her because there arent enough people on the register is very sad. Peoples responses have been brilliant though.

The society is affiliated to charity Anthony Nolan, which maintains a register of potential bone marrow donors. Stem cells from bone marrow are used to treat cancers like leukaemia, lymphoma and myeloma and blood disorders such as sickle cell disease.

Drop-in clinics allow people to take a spit test to determine whether they are suitable to be a donor. They also have the opportunity to speak to a trained counsellor.

Annie explained: When we counsel people we tell them about the likelihood of being called up and the process of donating.

Annie hopes to be able to organise a clinic as soon as possible and is in the process of contacting venues to find somewhere to host the drop-in.

She said: I want to have a clinic soon and encourage more people to join the register. Donating bone marrow is a chance to save a life.

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