Radiation therapy - Tissue - live donors
Essential information
- Obligatory
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Must not donate if:
- For malignancy other than basal cell carcinoma.
- For other treatments, refer to a Designated Clinical Support Officer.
- Bone to be collected has been exposed.
- Discretionary
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- If fully recovered and is acceptable according to Immunosuppression advice, accept.
- If for basal cell carcinoma or ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast, all treatment has been completed, the donor has been discharged from follow-up and is eligible under the Malignancy guideline, accept.
Supporting information
- See if relevant
- Additional information
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Radiation therapy is sometimes used for non-malignant conditions, particularly for some skin conditions. It is often used as a substitute for other treatments that work by suppressing the immune system such as high dose steroids and cytotoxic drugs. More information is likely to be required before a decision can be made as to if an individual can donate. This why a referral to a Designated Clinical Support Officer is required.
- Reason for change:
- Additional discretionary acceptance for basal cell carcinomas and ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. A link had been added to autoimmune disease, and additional information has been added.
- Version details:
TL-DSG Edition 203 Release 29 (27 November 2017)