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Hematology - Marrow and Cord Blood Registries

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      new window American Bone Marrow Donor Registry Description: Provides resources for potential marrow donors and recipients of bone marrow transplants. (abmdr.org)
new window Caitlin Raymond International Registry Description: The Registry is a comprehensive resource for patients and physicians conducting a search for unrelated bone marrow or cord blood donor. (crir.org)
new window Canadian Blood Services Description: Not-for-profit organization whose sole mission is to manage the blood supply for Canadians. Available in English or French. (bloodservices.ca)
new window Cord Blood Banking Description: A guide for expecting parents. Information including articles, research and news. (cordbloodbanking.net)
new window German National Bone Marrow Donor Registry Description: Information in English and German. (zkrd.de)
new window Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation Description: A bone marrow donor recruitment organization and donor registry focusing on the registration of Jewish volunteers of Ashkenazi and Sephardic ancestry. The donor file is composed primarily of volunteers of Jewish ethnic ancestry. (hlamatch.org)
new window REDMO and Spanish Cord Blood Registry Description: In Spanish, Catalan and English. ()
new window The Anthony Nolan Bone Marrow Trust Description: Founded in 1974 as the first Register of volunteers willing to donate bone marrow. It now holds one of the largest databases of unrelated donors in the world. Located in London. (anthonynolan.com)
new window The Norwegian Bone Marrow Donor Registry Description: Annual reports and contact information. Located in Oslo. (nordonor.org)
new window Tzu Chi Taiwan Marrow Donor Registry Description: Includes an introduction to this registry, questions and answers. Links of interest to health, education, publications. Contact based in San Gabriel, California. (tzuchi.org)
 




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