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CELEBRATING THE 1,218 POTENTIAL LIFESAVERS IN ALMOND VALLEY THIS BLOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

CELEBRATING THE 1,218 POTENTIAL LIFESAVERS IN ALMOND VALLEY THIS BLOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

Published date : 09 September, 2020

LOCAL MSP CELEBRATES COMMUNITY’S EFFORTS TO CURE BLOOD CANCER 

 

Celebrating the 1,218 potential lifesavers in Almond Valley this Blood Cancer Awareness Month  

 

To mark Blood Cancer Awareness Month this September, Angela Constance MSP took part in a digital ‘Day of Action’ to celebrate the number of potential stem cell donors in Almond Valley on the Anthony Nolan register and raise awareness of the urgent need for more donors in light of the challenges to donor recruitment presented by the pandemic.  

 

This day was marked by Anthony Nolan on Wednesday 9 September, as part of its Communities vs Blood Cancer campaign, which shines a spotlight on vital work being done locally to ensure that every patient in need of a stem cell transplant can find a lifesaving donor.  

 

Anthony Nolan’s lifesaving work has been greatly enhanced at a local level by the charity’s eleven-year partnership with the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, who undertake vital work in schools through the SFRS Education Programme. 

 

In Almond Valley, 1218 potential stem cell donors are registered with Anthony Nolan. A small fraction of these donors are men aged 16-30.  

 

In total, more than 800,000 people in the UK are on the Anthony Nolan register, any of whom could be a match for someone with blood cancer and asked to donate their stem cells to give a patient a second chance of life. 

 

Now, Ms Constance is encouraging more people from Almond Valley,  particularly men aged 16-30 and people from Black, Asian and ethnic minority backgrounds, to register as stem cell donors and make sure that a match is available for everyone in need of a transplant. While anyone on the register could be a match for someone with blood cancer, men aged 16-30 are most likely to be asked to donate. They provide more than 50% of donations yet make up just 18% of the register. There is also a shortage of donors from non-white and mixed-race backgrounds. 

 

Commenting, Angela Constance MSP said: “I am very proud that my constituency has 1,218  registered donors, , any one of whom could offer the only chance of giving someone with blood cancer a second chance at life. Donating stem cells is straightforward but it could make an enormous difference to someone with no other chance of a cure.” 

 

Henny Braund, Chief Executive of Anthony Nolan, said: “In the last year 1,218 selfless Scots from Almond Valley joined the Anthony Nolan register, each one representing hope for patients with blood cancer, and blood disorders, in need of matching stem cell donors.  

 

“This Blood Cancer Awareness Month residents can be proud of all the lifesavers in your community. To everyone who has taken the decision to join the register, thank you. It is vital we recruit more ethnically-diverse, young, male, donors to ensure everyone who needs a transplant can access one. Without you, there is no cure.” 

 

For more information on Anthony Nolan visit anthonynolan.org/join. 

 

Anthony Nolan uses its register to match potential stem cell donors to blood cancer patients in desperate need of a stem cell transplant. It also carries out vital research to make stem cell transplants more successful, and supports patients through their transplant journeys.  

 

 

Ends 

 

For more information about the charity, please call the Anthony Nolan press office on 0207 424 1300 or email press@anthonynolan.org. For urgent out of hours media enquiries, call 07881 265 285. 

 

NOTES TO EDITORS 

 

About Anthony Nolan 

Anthony Nolan saves the lives of people with blood cancer. The charity uses its register to match potential stem cell donors to blood cancer and blood disorder patients in need of stem cell transplants. It also carries out pioneering research to increase stem cell transplant success, and supports patients through their transplant journeys. Every day Anthony Nolan gives three people a second chance at life. Find out more at www.anthonynolan.org  

 

Note to sub editors 

Please note that Anthony Nolan changed its name in 2001 and is no longer known as Anthony Nolan Trust.  

 

What is a stem cell transplant? 

If a patient has a condition that affects their bone marrow or blood, then a stem cell transplant may be their best chance of survival. Doctors will give new, healthy stem cells to the patient via their bloodstream, where they begin to grow and create healthy red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. 

 

Key statistics 

  • About 2,000 people in the UK need a stem cell transplant from a donor every year 

  • 90% of donors donate through PBSC (peripheral blood stem cell collection). This is a simple, outpatient procedure similar to giving blood 

  • We need more young men to sign up, as they are most likely to be chosen to donate but make up just 18% of the register 

  • We need more people from Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) backgrounds to sign up. Only 60% of transplant recipients receive the best match. This drops dramatically to around 20% (one in five of transplant recipients) if you're from a Black, Asian or ethnic minority background. 

  • Blood cancer is the fifth most common type of cancer in the UK and the third biggest cancer killer. It accounts for 9% of all new cases of cancer diagnosed in the UK. 

  • It costs £40 to add each new donor to the register so we always need financial support 

  • To join the Anthony Nolan register, you must be 16-30 and healthy. Anthony Nolan’s world-leading Research Institute has shown younger donors offer better survival rates for patients.    

 


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