Protection of haematopoietic progenitor cell donors: an updated overview of the European landscape.
Jacinto Sánchez IbáñezArlinke BokhorstAkila ChandrasekarBeatriz Domínguez-GilJorge GayosoArtur KaminskiMaria Del Mar LomeroMarta López-FragaNina WorelPublished in: Bone marrow transplantation (2023)
Haematopoietic progenitor cell donation from bone marrow and mobilised peripheral blood obtained from related and unrelated donors is an established procedure. The donation process in general has proven to be safe, but in rare cases severe and even fatal events have been reported. The present study aimed at providing a description of the current situation of donor protection measures in Council of Europe member States. A specific questionnaire was developed to compile information on donation activities, graft sources, legal frameworks, donor protection measures, collection of donor outcome data, and long-term follow-up of paediatric and adult related and unrelated donors. The outcome of this survey served as a basis for elaborating the Recommendation CM/Rec(2020)6 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on establishing harmonised measures for the protection of haematopoietic progenitor cell donors.