Donation Process

Bone marrow donation is safe and private.

We're sure you have questions. Knowing what the donation process is like is important.

If you are found to be a match for a patient, more testing will need to be done to determine if you are the best suitable match for the patient. Additional testing includes collecting blood samples and a physical exam. If you are still identified as the best donor for the patient, an information session with DKMS will be scheduled so you can learn more about the donation process.

There are two ways - both outpatient procedures - that you can give life.

Though donor preferences are considered, the method chosen ultimately depends on the treatment decision of the physician in care of the patient.

After you've completed the donation process, expect to feel the happiness that only saving a life can bring.

Donors tell us it is among the most rewarding experiences in their lives.


British pop star lends voice to DKMS

"Not a lot of people know that leukemia is the most common disease children die of in the U.S. Most children and young adults can be given a second chance if a match is found. However, only 2 out of 10 patients end up getting the life-saving treatment. I think it's amazing that Pat, who is organizing donor drives with DKMS is being an advocate for bone marrow registration at such a young age, he is such an inspiration." - Leona Lewis

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More than 1.7 million others are fighting for the cause.

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