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Stem Cell Donations


David Gould donating stem cells

A stem cell donor has spoken of the “tiny price to pay to save someone’s life” and is now urging others to join the Anthony Nolan register.

David Gould, 24, from Hendon, first found out about the charity, which helps patients with blood cancer, as part of a drive to help fellow Leeds University student Alex Samuels find a bone marrow match.

Samuels was diagnosed with Anaplastic Non-Hodgkins lymphoma in 2011.

While Gould was unable to help on that occasion, he remained on the register and six years later received a text from the Anthony Nolan register saying he was a potential match for someone else.

You can read the full story from The Jewish News by clicking here

If you think you would like to join the Anthony Nolan register then you can click here

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