Imagine this. You’re hooked up, watching the blood in one arm draw into a thin, clear tube, which feeds directly into an apheresis machine. As you study the device, you notice an output tube similar to the one in both your arms, filtering what turns out to be your...
This October will be 3 years since my stem cell transplant from an unrelated donor – a kind person on the registry that was able to save my life. When I think about that – it really hits me that this time 3 years ago, I wouldn’t know if I would make...
It’s not every day you hear about a book, illustrating the story of a recipient, Cathy, going through the highs and lows, against all odds, to try and beat blood cancer. Her only hope was to receive blood stem cells from a stranger. Cathy has been feeling unwell for...
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