Only a doctor familiar with your condition and medical history can tell you if you are eligible for a cord blood transplant. Barring a family donation situation, you can only get cord blood from the National Bone Marrow Registry (which also oversees donated cord blood) under the same transplant guidelines as other organs in the U.S. Your doctor brings your case before a hospital transplant committee, who decide where on the list you get placed, and then you wait for cord blood that is an HLA match. No application.
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