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by piyh
1219 days ago
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Most recipients don't need to take immunosuppressants at all if they get PBSC or bone marrow transplants. Even if they do, it's short term. Additionally, the allo grafts need to be matched, which if you're non white is not a good success rate. 85%ish of whites get matched, that number gets depressingly low for minorites. On the US registry, only 1 in 400 donors get called. I happen to be one of those donors and a system where I'm not needed is a better one. The best part is no part. https://ashpublications.org/blood/article/104/12/3501/89040/... >Previous studies have shown that 30% to 70% of all patients surviving beyond 100 days after HCT require treatment for chronic GHVD,2,4-6 often for more than 2 years. Re: a better system is where you don't need donors: https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/l-i-woman-dies-after-ma... |
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Hmm...
How does this translate to other places? E.g. can you only match Han in China?
Do Italians and Scots match? Turks and Egyptians?