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Urszula Jaworska Fundation
Urszula Jaworska Foundation
Urszula Jaworska
Bone Marrow Donors
The Program of the Foundation
Urszula Jaworska Foundation
Urszula Jaworska Foundation is the largest - as far as the
number of persons recorded - Registry of Bone Marrow Donors in Poland. At present,
it associates more than 12 000 donors. It is also the only registry in the country
that can boast 28 succesful transplantations of bone-marrow from donors recorded
by the Foundation already carried out and many more matches of donors with identical
HLA for Polish patients. The main aim of the Urszula Jaworska Foundation's activity
is to help people suffering from leukemia and other blood diseases, to conduct
educational and informative action in mass-media, concerning creation of Bone
Marrow Donors Registrys and the procedure of transplantation of bone marrow,
and - in the first place - getting in touch with potential bone marrow donors.
Urszula Jaworska
Urszula Jaworska was the first Polish patient
to receive a bone marrow transplanted from an unrelated donor. The procedure
was carried out in 1997 in Clinics of Hematology of Silesian Medical Academy
in Katowice under supervision of Prof. Hołowiecki. Before the opertion Ursula
Jaworska had been a patient of the Warsaw Institute of Hematology in Warsaw
and it was there that the donor for her was found.
She was a 45-years old Dutch, mother of five.
In the country, there was only one bone marrow donor registry with few people
recorded. The chances to find a Polish donor were close to zero.
After a successful transplantation Ursula Jaworska - a dancer in Mazowsze (the
most renowned Polish folk-dance group), Ballet Group "Sabat" and "Syrena"
Theatre - decide to set up a Foundation under her name to help people put in
a situation as dramatic as her own once was. That is how - in October, 1997
- the Ursula Jaworska Foundation - Registry of Bone Marrow Donors was brought
into life, which is today the dynamically functioning institution of that kind
in Poland.
Bone
Marrow Donors
Every healthy person between 18 and 50 years of age, who has never
gone through an oncological or hematological desease, is not HIV - infected,
has no heart disorders, asthma or tuberculosis can be bone marrow donor (see
Donors Info).
The
Program of the Foundation
1.Creating a Registry of Unrelated Donors
2. Helping people suffering from leukemia
3. Carrying out informative and educational
actions concerning bone marrow transplantation and acquiring potential bone
marrow donors
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