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    ArmenPress
    March 24 2005

    ARMENIAN BONE MARROW DONOR REGISTRY MOVES TO NEW PREMISES

    YEREVAN, MARCH 24, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian Bone Marrow Donor
    Registry Charitable Trust, founded in July 1998 in Armenia as a
    non-profit, non-government organization, has moved today to a new
    building. Dr. Frieda Jordan, the chairperson of the Fund, said moving
    to new premises will help the Fund to expand its capacities and
    establish later a bone marrow transplanting center in the country.
    The primary mission of the Fund is to save precious Armenian lives
    with the volunteer recruitment of Armenian donors worldwide.
    Currently, 9,500 donors are registered.
    Doctor Jordan said the pool of existing international donors gives
    a chance of survival to patients with Leukemia or other blood related
    diseases. Last year 350 people with blood diseases from Armenia and
    other countries applied to the registry.
    Although Armenians are considered Caucasian, their unique genetic
    make up makes it very hard for them to find matches for
    transplantation. The Trust's honorary chairperson is the First Lady
    of the Republic of Armenia, Dr. Bella Kocharian.
    The Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry is a unique project in the
    sense that it links the Diaspora with Armenia, making each individual
    in any part of the world dependent on the other for survival.
    Italy's ambassador to Armenia, Marco Clemente was present at the
    inauguration ceremony and handed a gift from an Italian child whose
    life was saved by an Armenian donor last year. The child sent to his
    donor a picture he drew and a medal with an inscription "I Love You."
    Last year the Armenian Registry joined the International Bone
    Marrow Donor Registry that unites 53 such registries with 9 million
    donors.
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