Every child and young person diagnosed with aplastic anaemia deserves the best treatment, care and chances of leading a full, and enjoyable life Read more
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Aplastic anaemia is a disease in which the bone marrow’s stem cells are damaged and do not make enough blood cells (red and white blood cells and platelets, all of which perform their own functions). Therefore for some patients, a stem cell transplant may be the best long-term solution. Read more
Browse our Marrowkidz microsite to find resources and guides specially designed for children and young people who have aplastic anaemia, or who are supporting a family member. Read more
Wondering what you can do to support a colleague, employee, friend or family member? Let us help you understand aplastic anaemia, so they don't have to explain everything. Read more
From ciclosporin to ATG, transfusions to transplant - read about the treatment for aplastic anaemia and hear from people who have received it. Read more
Having aplastic anaemia, or caring for someone who does, can affect many different aspects of your life. Get practical, expert advice on everything from protecting your mental wellbeing to applying for financial support. Read more
What is aplastic anaemia? Get up to speed on the basics, and access support from The Aplastic Anaemia Trust and our community. Read more
Stuck on a medical term and feeling lost at sea? Try our A-Z jargon buster... Read more
People with aplastic anaemia need to take extra care of their oral hygiene, especially if you are neutropenic or taking ciclosporin. Read more
What you should do if you experience a nose bleed at home that does not stop. With advice for you and for medical professionals. Read more
Find out what sepsis is, how to spot the signs and navigate A&E. Read more
Read and watch the stories of other people in our community, talking about their diagnosis. Read more
A simple explanation video, suitable for children, that explains what's happening in our body when we have aplastic anaemia. Read more
Be there for your employee who is affected by aplastic anaemia. Ideas and advice on how to support your employee who has aplastic anaemia or has a loved one with aplastic anaemia, so they feel seen and included. Read more
Sign our petition and write to your MP. Read more
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Aplastic anameia is not listed on the NHS website. Even worse, if you search for aplastic anameia, you will get information less serious conditions which aplastic anameia is often confused with! This is Read more
If you're planning to tie the knot and are wondering how you might support The Aplastic Anaemia Trust as you celebrate, we're here to help! Read more
Create your own wedding fundraising page to celebrate your big day with The Aplastic Anaemia Trust Read more
We work in partnership with Maggie's charity, so they can widen their welcome and offer their services to people affected by aplastic anaemia. Read here about what support is available to you and how you can access it. Read more
Living with aplastic anaemia, or supporting someone with the condition, can have a big impact on your emotional wellbeing. Our expert team are here to help you navigate these challenges and help you to feel less anxious and more in control. Read more
A useful guide to the benefits that may be available to aplastic anaemia patients and their families/carers Read more
If you are not eating as well as you would normally, these tips may help you to eat more and maintain a healthy weight Read more
How to avoid getting infections from food when you are neutropenic Read more
Aplastic means your bone marrow is failing to produce enough of all essential blood cells. Learn more about the condition, treatment, and how it impacts your life. Read more