Wiktoria’s cord blood saves life of her older brother
For over two years, 7-year-old Kacper struggled with aplastic anemia – a severe bone marrow dysfunction. The only chance for the boy was bone marrow transplantation. Unfortunately, the parents were in agreement with Kacper only half, and the younger brother Nicholas in 7 out of 10 antigens. Because the bone marrow transplantation requires 9 out of 10 – family members were excluded as donors. The fight against time has begun. One year after the diagnosis of the disease, the donor was found, and Kacper was ready for surgery. Unfortunately, the donor withdrew 10 days before the planned treatment. A younger sister turned out to be a rescue, from whom umbilical cord blood was collected, and then transplanted to Kacper.
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Dorota
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Kacper