By Patrick Paul Blood cancer, a group of malignancies affecting the blood, bone marrow, or lymph nodes, poses a significant challenge to patients worldwide. Over 1.10 lakh people are annually diagnosed with blood cancer and various blood disorders in India, out of whom 30,000 are children.

These cancers disrupt normal blood cell production and function, often leading to severe health complications if left untreated. Stem cell transplantation is often the only treatment option, offering hope to patients battling these diseases. However, misconceptions surrounding stem cell donation hinder the process, impeding patients' access to life-saving transplants.

Dispelling these myths is the need of the hour to increase awareness and encourage more individuals to become donors, ultimately saving lives. ALSO READ | Indian Surgeons Save Woman With Knee Dislocation And Vascular Injury, Help Her Regain Mobility. Know More Myths associated with stem cell transplants The need for a donor with the same blood group, pain during transplant, and life-long side effects post stem cell donation are some myths associated with stem cell transplant.

Myth 1: The need for a donor with a matching blood group One of the main misconceptions surrounding blood stem cell donation is that it is similar to blood donation, and that the blood group determines a match, which is not true. Finding a matching stem cell donor is more complex, and finding a match that will save a patient's life is difficult. Finding t.