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Back to question Polycythaemia (rubra) vera – I have polycythaemia (rubra) vera. Can I donate?

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Back to question Polycythaemia (rubra) vera – I have polycythaemia (rubra) vera. Can I donate?

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Polycythaemia (rubra) vera is a disease of the bone marrow causing over-production of red blood cells. One of the treatments for this condition is regular removal of blood (venesection) and your doctor may have even referred you to the Australian Red Cross Blood Service for venesection. Due to the underlying condition, your donation will not be used for transfusion.

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