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Can people over 75 be organ donors? The definitive guide

Over 100,000 Americans are currently on the waiting list for a life-saving organ transplant, and while many believe there's an age limit for donation, this is a pervasive myth. The truth is, people of all ages, including those who are over 75, can be organ donors, with eligibility determined by health, not chronological age.

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At what age can you no longer donate bone marrow?

Medical studies consistently show that stem cells from younger donors provide a greater chance of transplant success and long-term survival for patients. This key medical fact is the primary reason that donor registries must place a maximum age on their volunteer pool. So, at what age can you no longer donate bone marrow to an unrelated recipient? The answer is typically 61.

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At what age can you not donate bone marrow? A Guide to Donor Eligibility

Medical research consistently shows that younger donors, specifically between the ages of 18 and 35, provide the best outcomes for patients needing a transplant. This focus on donor age is a key factor in determining at what age can you not donate bone marrow for the sake of both patient success and donor safety.

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