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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Prelacy of Canada
    Contact
    Name: Dania Ohanian
    Phone: (514) 856-1200
    E-mail: [email protected]

    The Armenian Prelacy of Canada Organizes Bone Marrow Drive with the
    Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry

    November 26, 2004, Montreal (Qc)_ In a step towards lending a hand to
    Armenians across the world suffering from blood illnesses, His Eminency,
    Archbishop Khajag Hagopian, Prelate, upon hearing about the Armenian Bone
    Marrow Project, insisted that the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry
    (ABMDR) bring their drive to Montreal.

    Established in 1999, the ABMDR is an internationally accredited,
    independent, non-governmental, non-profit organization, whose mission is to
    ensure that every Armenian (and others) struck with leukemia or other blood
    related diseases have the hope of finding a genetically suitable match for a
    bone marrow transplant, which often is the only and final life-saving
    procedure for the patient.

    The founders of the Registry, Dr. Frieda Jordan and Dr. Sevak Avagyan (who
    met each other through the Armenian Relief Society), were at the Armenian
    community centre on November 26 for a detailed lecture on the procedures of
    the ABMDR and to relay the importance of the Armenian Bone Marrow Project,
    which has 9,000 donors to date, but needs 10,000 in order to be a
    full-fledged registry.

    A member of the World Marrow Donor Association (WMDA) and the World Marrow
    Donor Worldwide (WMDW), the ABMDR shares its database information with other
    registries around the world and currently has more than 150 patients in need
    of a transplant. The registry has two, state-of-the-art tissue typing
    laboratories; one in Yerevan run by Dr. Avagyan (Executive Director), and
    the other in Glendora, California, run by Dr. Jordan (President).

    Due to the unique genetic make up of Armenians in terms of transplantation
    antigens (the substance needed to create antibodies, which leads to the
    healthy development of blood cells), finding a bone marrow match is more
    likely to occur among other Armenians. With the lack of Armenian donors in
    other registries, the ABMDR is the greatest hope for Armenians across the
    world to find a potential match.

    For every 200 donors, one match is projected and the survival rate after a
    transplant for adults is 40 to 50 percent and 60 to 70 percent for children,
    depending on a number of factors, including the type and stage of the
    disease and the patient's condition.

    A typically painless procedure, becoming a donor only involves withdrawing a
    little amount of blood (5 CCs) from which the DNA is extracted and the
    antigens are identified. If a match is found, further tests are required and
    due to medical advances, becoming a bone marrow donor has become almost
    pain-free unlike before, explained Dr. Avagyan.

    The ABMDR's first donor was Armenia's First Lady, Dr. Bella Kocharian, who
    is also the Honorary Chairperson of the registry, whereas the first
    voluntary donor in Lebanon during the registry's visit in April 2004 was His
    Holiness Aram I of the House of Cilicia, who was very impressed with the
    project.

    The ABMDR has received the Presidential Award in the field of medicine in
    Armenia, as well as certificates of recognition from California state
    government officials, including a special "Woman of the Year Award in
    Science and Technology" to Dr. Jordan, among others.

    The bone marrow recruitment drive in Montreal will be taking place at the
    community centre in the Aharonian Hall on Saturday December 4th and Sunday
    December 5th, 2004, between 11am and 2pm and is open to all healthy adults
    between 18 and 55 years old.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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