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November 21, 2024 5:07 AM

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DKMS BMST and Selfless Army Man save a Blood Cancer Patient

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Rajvir, a 39-year-old Army Subedar donated his blood stem cells to save a blood a cancer patient’s life

  • Subedar Rajvir is a dedicated Army man who belongs to a village in Rajasthan.
  • During his military training in 2019, he registered as a potential blood stem cell donor at a registration event conducted by DKMS BMST Foundation India, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and blood disorders.
  • Earlier this year, he was on duty at the Indian border when he was informed that he has come up as a match for a blood cancer patient in need of an urgent stem cell transplant.
Subedar Rajvir after donating his blood stem cells

Subedar Rajvir after donating his blood stem cells

Casual leaves are uncommon for army personnel serving in delicate border situations, but his determination to save a life led him to Bangalore. Rajvir donated his blood stem cells in June 2021, and now he’s on a pursuit to inspire and motivate his colleagues, friends, and family to do the same.

Blood Cancer

India ranks 3rd highest, after the US and China in reported blood cancer cases. Many patients are children and young people whose only chance of recovery is a stem cell transplant for which they need healthy blood stem cells donated from a matching donor. Only 30% of the patients find a match in their family and the rest 70% depend on finding an unrelated matching donor.

Blood Cancer prevalence in India

For a blood stem cell transplant to succeed, it is important that the HLA (Human Leukocyte Antigen) of the donor and patient are a close match.

Ethnicity plays a key role in finding the perfect match, as patients and donors of Indian origin have unique HLA characteristics that are severely under-represented in the global database that makes the probability of finding a matching donor even more difficult.

This situation can only be improved by recruiting as many potential blood stem cell donors as possible from India.

Types of Blood Cancers

Patrick Paul, CEO, DKMS-BMST says, “We are dedicated to saving lives, and the current pandemic will not deter us. Subedar Rajvir is a perfect example of altruism, and we appreciate his commitment not only towards his duty of serving the country but also as a human being.”

Patrick Paul, CEO, DKMS-BMST

Patrick Paul, CEO, DKMS-BMST

“Any healthy individual between the age of 18-50 can now register themselves sitting at home using the online registration link www.dkms-bmst.org/register.

Thousands of patients are still waiting for a life-saving stem cell transplant and one simple step can save someone’s life and give them a second opportunity to live.”, He continued.

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Describing his experience Rajvir said, “Given the rarity of finding a match, I had no idea if I will come as a match for a blood cancer patient. After two years of being in the donor pool, I finally donated my blood stem cells this year; it was an outpatient process just like blood platelet donation.

Subedar Rajvir

Subedar Rajvir

I consider myself fortunate to have been able to help someone in this way.”

After you register yourself online, you will receive a swab kit and a consent form. You can swab the inside of your cheeks to collect tissue cells and post the swab kit back to DKMS-BMST.

DKMS laboratory will then analyze your tissue type and your pseudonymized details will be available in the global search for blood stem cell donors.

About DKMS BMST Foundation India

About DKMS BMST Foundation India

A non-profit organization dedicated to the fight against blood cancer and other blood disorders, such as thalassemia and aplastic anemia.

Our aim is to improve the situation of patients suffering from blood cancer and other blood disorders in India and throughout the world, by raising awareness about blood stem cell transplantation and registering potential blood stem cell donors.

DKMS-BMST

By doing this DKMS-BMST provides patients in need of a blood stem cell transplant with a second chance at life. DKMS-BMST is a joint venture of two reputed non-profit organizations: BMST (Bangalore Medical Services Trust) and DKMS, one of the largest international blood stem cell donor centers in the world.

 

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