Students getting awareness during the visit ~ Omair Sana Foundation
Students getting awareness during the visit ~ Omair Sana Foundation
Students spending time with thalassemics during Thalassemia Awareness Campaign
Students spending time with thalassemics during Thalassemia Awareness Campaign
Omair Sana Foundation has so many achivements, milestones and rewards in their career, they are working against thalassemia.
Students Donating Their Blood
Students Donating Their Blood
Thalassemia Awareness Campaign
Stay with Thalassemia Awareness Campaign and learn something about 'Life's Dead End' which you don't know yet.
Sunday, 17 July 2016
Saturday, 14 May 2016
Omair Sana Foundation: Tackling Thalassemia in Pakistan
Omair Sana Foundation (OSF) started off as a diversified
NGO, operating in the three verticals.
Blood Diseases , Medical Relief
and General Welfare.
In Thalassaemic sphere their mission is to make free
treatment available to Thalassemic patients who cannot afford it on their
own. Provide Thalassemic patients with
Educational and Social rehabilitation to make them productive and confident
members of the society
Dr. Saqib Ansari - Omair Sana Foundation |
They help Thalassemics not just EXIST but rather LIVE and
lead a healthy life. While in emergency
and general relief we serve the humanity in their medical and social concerns.
Their area of work is medical relief, advocacy,
rehabilitation, reconstruction & education in the time of any natural or
man-made calamity. They believe in the
collective and collaborative approach for accomplishment of goals that seem
hard to achieve The name of Omair Sana
Foundation as the name suggests was derived from Omair & Sana, the two
children of Dr. Kashif Hussain Ansari , himself an Oncologist, Hematologist
serving in America. Both were suffering from a genetically oriented blood
disease. Even after a strong and vigilant health management and having all
required resources he couldn’t make their survival possible.
Omair & Sana died in the age of 5&3 respectively.
After recovery from the trauma of his children’s demise, Dr. Ansari, Thought
that even having all resources in a modern, technically equipped and developed
United States, the chance of survival for those who have blood disorders is
limited.
What would be happening in a third world country like
Pakistan where more than 40% people are living below poverty line, average
income level is 2$, medical institution are ill equipped, access to the proper
facility center is difficult expensive.
This mishap and insight provoked him to do something for
those who deserve back in the motherland, Pakistan.
Bone Marrow Transplant - An Expansive Treatement
Bone marrow
transplant
It is a very much expansive treatment for the prevention of all
types of Thalassemia. Bone marrow transplantation may offer the possibility of
a cure in young people who have an HLA-matched donor. Success rates have been
in the 80–90% ra
nge. Mortality from the procedure is about 3%. There are no
randomized controlled trials which have tested the safety and efficacy of
non-identical donor bone marrow transplantation in persons with β- Thalassemia
who are dependent on blood transfusion.
If the person does not have an HLA-matched compatible donor,
another method called bone marrow transplantation (BMT) from haploidentical
mother to child (mismatched donor) may be used. In a study of 31 people, the
thalassemia-free survival rate 70%, rejection 23%, and mortality 7%. The best
results are with very young people.
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