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Teen initially diagnosed with glandular fever discovers his swelling was leukaemiaAston Bevington, 16, was initially diagnosed with glandular fever after developing swollen glands, but further tests revealed he had acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a rare cancer affecting the blood ...
With Teddy now having a 97% probability of cure, Sarah wants to help others with her new book, which has been praised by ...
On World Cancer Day, Mamta Mohandas, Yuvraj Singh, Lisa Ray, and others inspire with their cancer survival stories.
Aston Bevington's family knew something was very wrong just before Christmas before they were 'completely shattered' ...
FDA approved Ryoncil ® as the first and only therapy for pediatric patients 2 months and older, including adolescents and teenagers, with steroid-refractory acute graft versus host disease (SR-aGvHD), ...
ECTRIMS and EBMT said stem cell transplant can be considered for some with RRMS, such as those who are younger and have less ...
An urgent donor hunt to help a Leicester mum with leukaemia is taking place this weekend. Shehnaz Ossman is fighting acute ...
The British star’s world-building brings to mind Bjork and Bowie. Plus, Mogwai are on thrilling form, and the week’s best new ...
Stem cell transplant in young adults and adolescents with severe sickle cell disease may be a feasible option, according to a ...
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Hosted on MSNTuku Marathon BackDr Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi Half Marathon is set to make a pulsating return to Pakare Paye Arts in Norton on February 2.Now in its fourth edition, this year's event seeks to raise awareness about ...
The movie adaptation of Tomi Adeyemi's debut YA novel, Children of Blood and Bone, is officially on the horizon. After years in the making, it looks like the literary phenomenon is finally ...
Sanyanga, who received help from Tuku when her two kids needed bone marrow transplants in India between 2014 and 2017, has a soft spot for the departed icon. "Dr Mtukudzi was one of the people who ...
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