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  2. Michelle Maykin - Wikipedia

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    Suffering from acute myeloid leukemia herself, she began a personal search for a bone marrow donor and began the internationally noted campaign, Project Michelle, which registered more than 18,000 people and led to bone marrow matches and donations for 62 different patients. Unable to find a match herself, she died on July 25, 2009.

  3. McFall v. Shimp - Wikipedia

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    McFall's first cousin, a 42-year-old crane worker [1] named David Shimp, was the only available bone marrow match for McFall at the time, but Shimp refused to donate his bone marrow, which would have dramatically increased the odds of saving McFall's life (with Shimp's bone marrow donation, doctors estimated that McFall would have had a 50% to ...

  4. On National Donor Day: Watch a mom meet the woman saved ... - AOL

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    National Donor Day honors organ, eye, tissue, blood, and marrow donors and recipients and raises awareness about the importance of these donations. On National Donor Day: Watch a mom meet the ...

  5. Savior sibling - Wikipedia

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    A savior sibling may be the solution for any disease treated by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.It is effective against genetically detectable (mostly monogenic) diseases, e.g. Fanconi anemia, [4] Diamond–Blackfan anemia [5] and β-thalassemia, in the ailing sibling, since the savior sibling can be selected to not have inherited the disease.

  6. Mom meets woman who saved son's life with bone marrow donation

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    Alika Jones was one of hundreds of Southeastern Louisiana University students who signed up for the Be The Match bone marrow registry during a homecoming drive in 2013. Jones' healthy cells soon ...

  7. David Vetter - Wikipedia

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    While his body did not reject the transplant, [4] he became ill with infectious mononucleosis after a few months. [7] He died on February 22, 1984, from Burkitt lymphoma at age 12. The autopsy revealed that Katherine's bone marrow contained traces of a dormant virus, Epstein–Barr, which was undetectable in the pre-transplant screening. [8]

  8. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation - Wikipedia

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    The first physician to perform a successful human bone-marrow transplant on a disease other than cancer was Robert A. Good at the University of Minnesota in 1968. [75] In 1975, John Kersey, also of the University of Minnesota, performed the first successful bone-marrow transplant to cure lymphoma.

  9. Bone marrow - Wikipedia

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    A bone marrow harvest in progress The preferred sites for the procedure. In a bone marrow transplant, hematopoietic stem cells are removed from a person and infused into another person or into the same person at a later time . If the donor and recipient are compatible, these infused cells will then travel to the bone marrow and initiate blood ...