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Cancer survivors can donate blood sooner under new rules

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Australian authorities have reduced the waiting period for cancer survivors to donate blood from five years to just 12 months, following new research and regulatory approval. The change is expected to increase blood donations and allow more former patients to contribute.

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  • The waiting period for cancer survivors to donate blood has been reduced from five years to 12 months. 33s
  • Research has shown cancer is not transmissible through blood transfusions, supporting the rule change. 41s
  • The Therapeutic Goods Administration approved the new guidelines. 47s
  • Around 5,000 Australians previously turned away each year may now be eligible to donate. 53s
  • Blood cancer patients remain ineligible, and other survivors must get GP clearance before donating. 1m 5s
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