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Indian doctors say severe donor shortage causing thousands of Indian patients to miss out on life-saving stem cell transplants

The experts say it is especially concerning because blood cancers can progress very rapidly, and for many patients a stem cell transplant offers the best chance of survival

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Ahead of World Blood Cancer Day, observed on May 28 every year, Indian health experts warn that many blood cancer patients in India still struggle to find matching donors in time for life-saving stem cell transplants, often losing crucial treatment time as the disease progresses.

While stem cell transplantation remains the only curative treatment option for several blood cancers, severe donor shortages, delayed diagnosis, and India’s limited donor registry continue to impact timely access to treatment across the country.

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