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Abortion advocates want to give all children their "rights" from their parents, so that they can have sex whenever and with whomever; but then they want all women and girls to have the "right" to kill their own human children before they are born...

What about the "rights" of these unborn children?

So, give children the "right" to have sex, but when they get pregnant, they should have the "right" to kill another child, their own offspring.

What "right" do they have when they get STDs, or clinical depression?

Then, following this same logic, they should have the "right" to commit suicide if they get depressed...

If "rights" are supposed to bring freedom, why do these "rights" bring so much destruction and death?

 
Potential Donor, Transplant Center, & Clinical Trial Information PDF Print E-mail

Where can people get more information about potential donors and transplant centers?
 
The National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP), a federally funded nonprofit organization, was created to improve the effectiveness of the search for donors. The NMDP maintains an international registry of volunteers willing to be donors for all sources of blood stem cells used in transplantation: bone marrow, peripheral blood, and umbilical cord blood.
 
The NMDP Web site contains a list of participating transplant centers at
http://www.marrow.org/NMDP/transplant_centers.html
on the Internet. The list includes descriptions of the centers as well as their transplant experience, survival statistics, research interests, pretransplant costs, and contact information.
 
Organization: National Marrow Donor Program
Address: Suite 500
3001 Broadway Street, NE.
Minneapolis, MN 55413–1753
Telephone 612–627–5800
1–800–627–7692 (1–800–MARROW–2)
1–888–999–6743 (Office of Patient Advocacy)
E-mail: Available through the Web site
Internet Web site:
http://www.marrow.org 


 

Where can people get more information about clinical trials of BMT (Bone Marrow Transplants) and PBSCT (Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplants)?
 
Clinical trials that include BMT and PBSCT are a treatment option for some patients. Information about ongoing clinical trials is available from NCI’s Cancer Information Service (see below), or from the NCI’s Web site at
http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials on the Internet.

http://stemcells.nih.gov/info/faqs.asp

 
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