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Information on bone marrow donation in Canada can be viewed at the website of the Canadian Blood Services. There is a comprehensive FAQ section which should answer many of your questions.

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When was Bone Marrow Donors Worldwide created?

Bone Marrow Donors Worldwide was created in 1986.


Why does a donors bone marrow have to be the same as the recipient?

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How many lives can be saved by organ donors?

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What is a bone marrow biopsy?

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The substance inside the bone that makes blood cells?

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How does the marrow in the medullary cavity compare to the marrow in the spongy bone?

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