Lack of bone marrow, stem cell donors takes many lives


New Delhi, May 4, 2014, PTI:

Two-year-old Garvit Goel had to wait for over one year to get a donor for stem cell treatment for cure of his thalassemia, a life-threatening blood disorder. But Garvit, hailing from Panipat in Haryana, was lucky to get a donor.

Thousands of patients die in India every year as it is very difficult to get stem cell donors in the country, unlike in Western countries.

Garvit had undergone blood transfusion immediately after he was detected with thalassemia at a hospital here when he was just six months old.

The doctors at the BLK Super Specialty hospital suggested stem cell transplantation as cure for his disease.

Goels sibling was not a matched donor and for his parents, getting a donor outside the family was a herculean task.

Finally after a year-long struggle, the parents with the help of doctors could get in touch with Datri, an NGO which helps patients get donors for stem cell therapy.

We found a suitable donor for Garvit in Datri database and performed the unrelated peripheral blood stem cell transplant in April last year.

Garvit is doing fine, said Dr Dharma R Choudhary, director, BLK Super Specialty.

The donor, 34-year old Sumeet Mahjan, who is working with a Bangalore-based software company, had registered himself with Datri when one of his colleagues child was diagnosed with Leukaemia.

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Lack of bone marrow, stem cell donors takes many lives

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