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Ariz. blood drive held for tribal member
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MONDAY, JULY 15, 2002 The Southern Arizona Chapter of the American Red Cross held a blood drive on Sunday for a member of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe. Blanca Frias has lymphoblastic leukemia and is a candidate for a bone marrow transplant. Her best chances for success are from an American Indian or Alaska Native donor. She also has Hispanic heritage. Get the Story:
200 turn out for blood test, hoping to help Blanca (The Arizona Daily Star 7/15) Related Stories:
Native donors sought for tribal member (7/12)
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