That sounds about right, though I don't know the exact number for the US. There are only about 11 million donors registered world-wide.
The sad thing is that "registering" costs nothing and consists of nothing more than a blood sample. If called on to donate, it's most likely going to be nothing more than the equivalent of an extended blood donation -- but even if marrow is needed it's a simple outpatient procedure.
Marrow donation is all a numbers game right now. The more people in the registry, the more likely it is there'll be a match, but with so few people registered it's a virtual certainty that people are dieing because others spend a day of their time on a donation.
It's a very worthwhile thing to do -- imagine being able to go into a clinic for a day and then spend the rest of your life thinking: "I saved someone's life."
http://www.marrow.org/HELP/Join_the_...Don/index.html






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