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We're told most of our blood products go toward the treatment of cancer. And when most people
give blood, they're thinking about the sirens they're seeing, the sirens they hear.
You know that's where my blood is going, is for that car wreck victim that's happened
yesterday or today. As I'm coming to work, I see all the wrecks and that's where my blood
is going. Believe it or not, most blood products goes towards cancer treatments today, because
once folks have cancer the treatments they receive, really some of them can destroy your
ability to make red cells. So, you need the rejuvenation of that blood coming back in,
that's fresh, that's new to you, to build your oxygen carrying ability. To give you
the white cells back that will help fight off infections. To give you the platelets
you need to stop bleeding. If you happen to cut yourself shaving in the morning, you need
those platelets, believe it or not, to help you stop bleeding. And that's what a unit
of red cells or a unit of platelets or a unit of plasma can do for you. As a patient in
the hospital, that's what that blood does for you. It brings back life to you and also
you hear a lot about cancer treatment and bone marrow process, bone marrow treatments
for cancer patients. That's what the blood does, it helps all that rejuvenate. So it
makes sure those patients bounce back as best they can, with the ability of the new blood
they received, to be able to do that for them.