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Why can't people over 35 donate bone marrow? Unpacking the age limit

According to the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), doctors request donors ages 18-35 for unrelated transplants nearly 80% of the time, leading many to ask: why can't people over 35 donate bone marrow? The answer involves patient outcomes, donor health, and the changing quality of stem cells as we age.

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