Right now, in Australia, 17,321 people are diagnosed with blood cancer each year; that’s roughly 47 people per day. Over 5,600 people lose their lives each year, making blood cancer one of the biggest causes of cancer death. Presently, over 110,000 people of all ages...
Australia is one of the top 15 transplanting nations in the world when measured by transplants from unrelated donors per million inhabitants. We rank alongside much bigger countries such as the UK, Korea, France, and Italy, reflecting Australia’s high standard...
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