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When You're Contacted as a Possible Match

Once you are a member of the Be The Match RegistrySM, we will contact you if you are identified as a possible match for a patient.
Be The Match Registry is the new name for the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) Registry. If you joined the NMDP Registry, either in person or online, you are a member of the Be The Match Registry and do not need to join again. Learn more about Be The Match.

At this point in the bone marrow donation process:


  • The patient's doctor requests additional testing to determine if you are the best donor for the patient. You may be asked to provide a blood sample for testing or a stored sample may be used.
  • You are likely one of several people being tested. The chance you will be selected is about 1 in 12. For more information, see How Donors Are Selected.
  • We will make sure you are still interested in participating and provide information and answers to your questions.
  • We will ask questions about your health to be sure it is safe for you to donate bone marrow or blood cells. For more information, see Medical Guidelines: When You Match a Patient.

Additional testing — What to expect

Participating in additional testing is your decision. There is no cost to you — any medical expenses are covered by the patient's insurance or the NMDP (which operates the Be The Match Registry). If you are unwilling or unable to participate, please tell us as soon as you decide.

It can take one week to 60 days for the patient’s doctor to get the testing results and select a donor. The patient’s condition also affects the timing. We will keep you posted on the doctor’s decision. If you are the most suitable donor, you may be asked to donate right away or wait until the patient is ready. Doctors base the timing on what is best for the patient and you. To learn more, see when you’re asked to donate for a patient

More information

See the Donor Educational Brochure (PDF) for the basic facts, steps in

 marrow donor brochure

 the donation process, and explanations on both donation procedures.

For more details on the process used to select the best donor, as well as the donation process, see the Confirmatory Typing (PDF) booklet.

Also in Spanish: Tipificación Confirmatoria (PDF). Available in other languages in print.

To order this and other free materials for registry members, in English and other languages, use the online materials order form.


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