JPAC Joint United Kingdom (UK) Blood Transfusion and Tissue Transplantation Services Professional Advisory Committee

Radiation Therapy

Obligatory

Must not donate if:
a) For malignancy other than basal cell carcinoma.

b) For other treatments:
Refer to a Designated Medical Officer.

c) Bone to be collected has been exposed.

Discretionary

a) If fully recovered and is acceptable according to immunosuppression advice, accept.

b) If for basal cell carcinoma or ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast, all treatment has been completed, the donor has been discharged from follow up and is eligible under the Malignancy Guideline, accept.

See if Relevant

Basal Cell Carcinoma
Immunosuppression
Malignancy

Additional Information

Radiation therapy is sometimes used for non-malignant conditions, particularly for some skin conditions. It is often used as a substitute for other treatments that work by suppressing the immune system such as high dose steroids and cytotoxic drugs. More information is likely to be required before a decision can be made as to if an individual can donate. This why a referral to a 'Designated Medical Officer' is required.

Reason for Change

Additional discretionary acceptance for basal cell carcinomas and ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. A link had been added to autoimmune disease, and additional information has been added.

Update Information

This entry was last updated in
TDSG-LD Edition 203, Release 29