Woman looking for bone marrow donor among underrepresented ethnic group

Posted: March 5, 2014 at 3:53 pm

Watch the video above:Mississauga woman looking for bone marrow donor against allodds. Laura Zilke reports.

TORONTO A woman in dire need of a bone marrow transplant is trying to find a match within her underrepresented community.

Dorothy Vernon-Brown is African-Canadian and was recently diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Chemotherapy has helped and shes currently in remission but still needs a transplant.

You dont know if youll ever find a match, she said. Next to Caucasians, African-Canadians have the greatest need for stem cells.

Shes most likely to find a match within her own ethnic community but in Canada, only one per cent of all people registered to donate bone marrow are black.

We have patients from all ethnic communities that are currently in need of a stem cell transplant and they are relying on members of their community, whether they are living here in Canada or anywhere in the world, Mary-Lynn Pride, a spokesperson for OneMatch said.

OneMatch does have access to donor registries in over 70 countries but in Vernon-Browns native Jamaica, there isnt a registry.

Theres no studies as to why the level of African-Canadian donors is so low in Canada but she believes its cultural.

Many of us come here [and] its not part of our culture, she said. We continue with what we know.

Its not difficult to register. A simple cheek swab is all thats needed to get your name on the donor list.

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