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4,481,545 Registered Donors
1,662 Awaiting Transplant (8.31.2025)
1,411 Kidney (waiting: 8.31.2025)
147 Liver (waiting: 8.31.2025)
58 Heart (waiting: 8.31.2025)
53 Kidney/Pancreas (waiting: 8.31.2025)
10 Lung (waiting: 8.31.2025)
3 Pancreas (waiting: 8.31.2025)
1 Intestine (waiting: 8.31.2025)

Bone Marrow Donation

Bone marrow donation saves lives. Patients with leukemia, lymphoma and other life-threatening diseases may be treated by a bone marrow transplant from a bone marrow donor. Bone marrow transplant is a type of living donation. For many of these patients, a transplant may be the best and only hope of a cure. To learn more, visit one of the following links:

In addition, visit the following sites to learn more about being a bone marrow donor and bone marrow transplants.