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El Salvador girl denied US visa to save sister's life
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - A girl from El Salvador has been denied a visa to enter the United States in order to donate bone marrow that could save her sister's life. By Robin Yapp, Sao Paulo Yarelis Bonilla, five, of Elizabeth in New Jersey, has lymphocytic leukaemia and her
Google News: Science: 'Functional cure' is global target
[Financial Times] - Doctors in Berlin eradicated HIV from Mr Brown, a 45-year-old American living in the city, through bone marrow transplants from a donor who was resistant to infection through a rare genetic mutation. This would not be practical for general use but its
Raising funds for Hollie
www.thescarboroughnews.co.uk
[Scarborough Today] - She was admitted into hospital and 92 per cent of her bone marrow was cancer cells. “However after nine days of intensive treatment it dropped to 14 per cent, so she's a real little fighter.” Raffling a rugby ball signed by Scarborough RUFC are ( from
Google News: Our dinghy challenge will help fight cancer
[Saltash People] - By Plymouth Herald | Tuesday, November 29, 2011, 05:30 TWO support workers are setting sail in a 10ft dinghy to raise money for bone marrow cancer patients. Andy Miller and Luke Webster, Plymouth learning disability support workers, have already raised
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