A Stranger Gave Me Back My Life and I Can't Say 'Thank You' Enough ; Donor Saves Transplant Boy Jamie, 10, From Leukaemia
Evening Standard - London › December 29, 2008
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Evening Standard - London › December 29, 2008
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A BOY who was warned he could develop leukaemia by New Year paid tribute today to the anonymous donor who saved him.
Ten-year-old Jamie Zammit was diagnosed with a genetic disease that hampers bone growth and affects only one in 6.5 million people in Britain.See the full content of this document
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A Stranger Gave Me Back My Life and I Can't Say 'Thank You' Enough ; Donor Saves Transplant Boy Jamie, 10, From Leukaemia
Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital sent out a worldwide alert for a donor who would match Jamie's bone marrow and his mother gave birth to a "saviour" sister in ...
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