#57733     01-19-2006 05:54 AM      |       Joined:  Jan 2005  Posts: 191    Gold Member (100+ posts)   |      OP      Gold Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Jan 2005  Posts: 191  |    I've got a rather odd question that I've been mulling over for awhile. After undergoing cancer treatment with radiation and chemotherapy, are we then excluded from donating blood because of it?  Of course, I realize this is probably the least of things we need to worry about, but last week a blood  donation letter arrived at my house and it made me wonder if for the rest of my life I would be kicked out of the local blood drives because I had chemo and radiation. Not only blood  donation, but as prior cancer patients are we unable to be organ donors as well? Hoping one of you has the answers. It's not that I'm upset by being excluded, just curious. Jen       |      |       |                      
#57734     01-19-2006 06:52 AM      |       Joined:  Mar 2002  Posts: 1,140 Likes: 1    Patient Advocate (1000+ posts)   |           Patient Advocate (1000+ posts)    Joined:  Mar 2002  Posts: 1,140 Likes: 1  |    Jen, I am mad as a wet hen that the Red Cross, for which I have been a donor for years and years and years, will NEVER take my blood again. Get cancer? You become an untouchable to them forever. Have no idea about organ  donation. My driver's license indicates that I am to be parted out, and I figure I will just let others worry about that when the time comes.       |      |       |                      
#57735     01-19-2006 07:18 AM      |       Joined:  Aug 2004  Posts: 100    Gold Member (100+ posts)   |           Gold Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Aug 2004  Posts: 100  |    When Rod went to get a new license, he was told he could no longer be a donor.        
maureen (friend to Rod SCC tonsil diag. Mar 04 stage 4 -concurrent rad. & chemo) Finished tx July 04
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#57736     01-19-2006 07:59 AM      |       Joined:  Nov 2005  Posts: 105    Gold Member (100+ posts)   |           Gold Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Nov 2005  Posts: 105  |    I was also told that I couldn't be a blood donor. One of my son's friends, 16 years old, is fighting cancer. He is in constant need of blood transfusions. I asked about donating blood and was told that I could not.
  I'm also an organ donor. I never put much thought into that aspect of it until I read Joanna's post.
  John        
SCC base of tongue. Diagnosed as stage IV, Sept. '04. Partial glossectomy, Radical neck dissection left side, 37 Radiation sessions, Chemo x 7 weeks. Finished treatments January '05. Cancer surivor!
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#57737     01-19-2006 08:01 AM      |       Joined:  Feb 2004  Posts: 40    Contributing Member (25+ posts)   |           Contributing Member (25+ posts)    Joined:  Feb 2004  Posts: 40  |    I kinda figured that & didn't sign up.  Not only am I all post cancer but I'm Hypothyroid to boot.  I'd hate to make some ill kid more sick on my blood.        
Dig.7/03 3cm+ lymph nodes & base of tongue tumor.  Radical neck dissection w/removal of one neck muscle, laser removal of tumor.  47 sessions of radiation, 2 doses of Cisplatin & PEG tube 40yrs old non-smoker/drinker
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#57738     01-19-2006 08:53 AM      |       Joined:  Apr 2004  Posts: 837    "Above & Beyond" Member (300+ posts)   |           "Above & Beyond" Member (300+ posts)    Joined:  Apr 2004  Posts: 837  |    You should NOT be ineligible to donate forever.  I think the usual period is 5 years (at least that was what I was told).  I have given blood to the Red Cross in recent years -- after full disclosure of my medical history.  However, the last time I tried to give, I was bounced because I didn't have quite enough iron in my blood -- they said it wasn't truly anemia, but it didn't meet the minimum amount they said they have to have.  I'll keep trying, though...
  Cathy        
Tongue SCC (T2M0N0), poorly differentiated, diagnosed 3/89, partial glossectomy and neck dissection 4/89, radiation from early June to late August 1989
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#57739     01-19-2006 09:01 AM      |       Joined:  Aug 2005  Posts: 158    Senior Member (100+ posts)   |           Senior Member (100+ posts)    Joined:  Aug 2005  Posts: 158  |    You all may wish to inquire again.  I was called to be reminded that it was time to donate a week or so after I began my treatment.  Upon saying that I guessed I would never be allowed to donate again, I was told that I could, after being "clean" for 5 years.
  Here is the actual information, direct from the Red Cross website:
  " Cancer Eligibility depends on the type of cancer and treatment history. If you had leukemia or lymphoma, including Hodgkin        
No love, no friendship can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever. - Francois Mauriac
  Thank you for leaving your mark.
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#57740     01-19-2006 10:01 AM      |       Joined:  Mar 2004  Posts: 417    "Above & Beyond" Member (300+ posts)   |           "Above & Beyond" Member (300+ posts)    Joined:  Mar 2004  Posts: 417  |    Good information...We are tainted, indeed. My blood probably glows in the dark. Darrell        
Stage 3, T3,N1,M0,SCC, Base of Tongue. No Surgery, Radiationx39, Chemo, Taxol & Carboplatin Weekly 8 Treatments 2004. Age 60. Recurrence 2/06, SCC, Chest & Neck (Sub clavean), Remission 8/06. Recurrence SCC 12/10/06 Chest.
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#57741     01-19-2006 11:53 AM      |       Joined:  Feb 2005  Posts: 2,019    Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts)   |           Patient Advocate (old timer, 2000 posts)    Joined:  Feb 2005  Posts: 2,019  |    That is encouraging that they don't restrict you forever.  I have always had a problem with giving blood anyway because of the iron thing (I'm usually not quite high enough although not anemic--that seems to be my natural state), so I don't know why it bothers me so much that now that I've had cancer I can't give but it does.  I think it is that idea of being "tainted" actually.        
SCC(T2N0M0) part.glossectomy & neck dissect 2/9/05 & 2/25/05.33 IMRT(66 Gy),2 Cisplatin ended 06/03/05.Stage I breast cancer treated 2/05-11/05.Surgery to remove esophageal stricture 07/06, still having dilatations to keep esophagus open.Dysphagia.  "When you're going through hell, keep going"
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#57742     01-19-2006 04:43 PM      |       Joined:  Mar 2002  Posts: 1,140 Likes: 1    Patient Advocate (1000+ posts)   |           Patient Advocate (1000+ posts)    Joined:  Mar 2002  Posts: 1,140 Likes: 1  |    Hot diggity! Thank you Cathy and Bill. The folks who run the drives in my town are not necessarily the cream of the crop, so in another year I will print out the info from the web site, get a note from the doc, and roll up my sleeve. The motive in donating was never entirely altruistic, but in part the competition between me and other donors as to who could give a pint in the least time. My record was 4:56 before I was banned. I am easily amused (grin).      |      |       |                 
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