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Originally Posted by nauli
The idea is to get bang for buck....ie to get people who are going to remain on the registry for a long period. Whilst the workup is fairly straightforward (tissue typing...or HLA typing for those in the know) it costs money to set up and maintain a donor. The WA registry has a reasonable number on it, so I'm not aware of any plans to up the age.
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Ah, now I get the picture...wasn't aware of ongoing costs for a registrant. Thanks for clearing that up.
Ah well, I can still be a blood donor, which I intend to continue doing. At least I can do that up to 70 I think.
Cheers