From left: ABMDR Executive Director Dr. Sevak Avagyan; Dr. Georgi Iloyan, who donated stem cells for a leukemia patient in Iran; and ABMDR’s Dr. Andranik Mshetsyan, who performed the stem cell harvesting procedure
Stem cells, donated by Yerevan physician, set to lead to ABMDR’s 31st transplant
LOS ANGELES—On April 10, stem cells donated by Dr. Georgi Iloyan, of Yerevan, were dispatched to Iran, to be used for a life-saving transplant. The person for whom the stem cells were donated is a young patient in Tehran who suffers from leukemia. The patient’s only hope for survival is to undergo bone marrow stem cell transplantation. The transplant will be the 31st to be facilitated by the Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry.
Dr. Georgi Iloyan, the donor of the stem cells, is an acclaimed pulmonary surgeon and director of the Tashir Medical Center, in Yerevan. In 2001, while a student at the Yerevan State Medical University, he registered as a potential bone marrow donor with ABMDR, during a donor recruitment held at the university.
Recently, during a preliminary donor search, Dr. Iloyan was identified as a potential match for the young patient in Iran. When Dr. Iloyan was notified of this development, he at once gave his consent to undergo additional testing for a clean bill of health, and was subsequently identified as a perfect match for the patient. On April 10, stem cells were harvested from Dr. Iloyan at ABMDR’s Stem Cell Harvesting Center in Yerevan. The safe, non-invasive procedure was performed by Dr. Andranik Mshetsyan. Afterwards the donated stem cells were rushed via a special international courier to the Shariati Hospital in Tehran, to be utilized for a potentially life-saving transplant.
From left: Dr. Andranik Mshetsyan, ABMDR Medical Director Dr. Mihran Nazaretyan, the international courier who delivered the harvested stem cells to Tehran, Dr. Georgi Iloyan, and ABMDR Executive Director Dr. Sevak Avagyan
Dr. Iloyan does not know the name of the patient in Iran. “I wouldn’t want to know, because it doesn’t matter,â€