Donating peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC)
What are peripheral blood stem cells?
What is a PBSC donation?
Peripheral blood stem cell (PBSC) donation is one of two methods of collecting blood-forming cells for blood stem cell transplants. The same blood-forming cells that are found in bone marrow are also found in the circulating (peripheral) blood. PBSC donation is done via a nonsurgical procedure called apheresis. The other donation method is bone marrow.
The PBSC process
90% of donors provide blood stem cells through PBSC donation. This outpatient procedure typically takes between 4-8 hours.
The impact of a PBSC donation
Help Rhyder find a life-saving blood stem cell donor
Searching patient Rhyder, known for his “aloha spirit,” got support from hundreds who came to BYU-Hawaii for a donor drive.
Frequently asked questions
Because PBSC donation is more complex than donating blood, you’ll likely have questions regarding preparation, recovery and the process itself. Staff at your donor center can answer many of your questions. However, you can find answers to frequently asked questions on our site.