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Blood donations that are not transfusable can still be used in research....another noble cause as fellow scientists djmac and Fed will agree....so you can check that out too. I've gone through many a bag-o-blood in my lab days....
The Red Cross's eligibility list mentions the 5-year deferral for cancer survivors, but nothing about chemotherapy (I have seen some blood centers with a shorter deferral time). It can't hurt to ask once you have passed the 5-year mark. I once had a goal to make a lifetime donation level of 50 gallons (I was over 5 gallons before my diagnosis), but 25 gallons seems more likely, assuming I don't get deferred permanently.
Vinny you are right,
It varies by blood center. But I haven't found one yet where a blood tumor such as lymphoma or leukemia doesn't exclude you for life. Some have a 2 year deferral, others a 5 and some don't mention chemo.
The Red Cross's eligibility list mentions the 5-year deferral for cancer survivors, but nothing about chemotherapy (I have seen some blood centers with a shorter deferral time). It can't hurt to ask once you have passed the 5-year mark. I once had a goal to make a lifetime donation level of 50 gallons (I was over 5 gallons before my diagnosis), but 25 gallons seems more likely, assuming I don't get deferred permanently.
wow... i didnt know that.. i always donated blood during blood drives back in college. this sucks. guess i have to remove the donor sticker from my license as well...
I told them I was diagnosed with TC and they said that I can't donate.
Are you serious? A few days back, I had a message on my voice mail from the Red Cross saying that they were having a blood drive right next to work, and they needed O+ (my type as well). I was thinking of going for a walk-in, but I never bothered to check whether I would be turned away. That sucks.
Wow,
I guess I'm out too. What a bummer.
I wonder if this means that we can't be organ donor's as well.
I can't remember if I was ever asked about that when I renewed my license.
I was getting phone messages in the last few months from our local blood bank. They are having a crisis, and I'm 0+ so an important donor. Anyway, I couldn't get back to them because I was always using up my free time with my own medical problems, and I suspected that so early since my diagnosis and surgery, they would reject me anyway.
Yesterday, they called and I answered. I told them I was diagnosed with TC and they said that I can't donate. Not until 5 years after remission. So I'm looking at the end of 2011. She took me off the donor list, and added that I'm ineligible for life if I've had chemotherapy or immunotherapy.
Losing my donor status is not that big of a deal in the grand scheme of things, but this was a reality check for me. It was sad, because it was the first time someone said that I can't do something due to my survivor status.
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