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    Question: Can a victim of blood cancer transmit cancer through blood transfusion?

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      • blood,
      • cancer,
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    Asked by abbb348 to Alex, Rita, Rose, Steven, Susan on 19 Jan 2017.
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      Rose Kigathi answered on 19 Jan 2017:


      So far, there is no reported case of blood cancer being transmitted via blood transfusion. In any case, many blood cancer patients cannot donate blood as their cell counts are often too low to allow them to donate blood.

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