Urgent need for more ethnically diverse donors



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Susie identifies as Hispanic, giving her only a 47% chance of finding a match in the Be The Match Registry® registry. She beat the odds and found a donor. But many patients, like Jasmine, who is black, are still urgently seeking treatment that will save their lives. Jasmine has only a 23% chance of finding a compatible and available donor. Those who are white have a 77% chance of finding a match.

"I have to be here for my three kids and both on the way," Susie said. "A stranger could save my life, but there are so many other patients – mothers like Jasmine – who also need to find a match now."

A young mother of three and a three-time cancer survivor, Jasmine knows what it takes to be a strong mother. But after being diagnosed with bone cancer, Jasmine discovered that she needed a blood stem cell transplant to have a second chance to live. Until now, she has no correspondence in the registry and must find a donor who shares his African American heritage.

Susie's success in finding a match does not eliminate the disparity. More than ever, Susie is calling on all her supporters to join the registry to help other patients find their partner. She and Jasmine encourage people of various ethnicities to register and register.

Susie must deliver her twins on December 6. She set herself the goal of registering 100,000 diverse ethnic donors on the scheduled date. She has already registered 30,000. Help Susie join Jasmine and other patients in search of their partner. Pay it in advance this holiday season and sign up as a potential donor to join.BeTheMatch.org/Susie.

About Be The Match®
A cure exists for people with life-threatening blood cancers, such as leukemia and lymphoma, or other diseases. To be the match® connects patients with their compatible donor for a lifesaving bone marrow or umbilical cord transplant. People can contribute to healing as a member of the Be The Match registry®, financial contributor or volunteer. Be The Match offers patients and their families personalized support, education and advice before, during and after the transplant.

Be The Match is managed by the National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP), a non-profit organization that badociates patients with donors, educates health professionals and conducts research to save more lives. To learn more about the treatment, visit BeTheMatch.org or call 1 (800) MARROW-2

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