A 16-year-old Navajo teen battling leukemia needs a bone-marrow transplant and his family is encouraging Native Americans to become donors.
David Lister, 16, is undergoing chemotherapy at the Phoenix Children�s Hospital in Arizona. He was diagnosed with leukemia in August 2004.
Lister's family has set up several bone-marrow drivers in hopes of finding a donor. Only 60,000 Native Americans are on a a worldwide donor list, said his father.
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Navajo teen needs bone marrow transplant
(The Farmington Daily Times 3/21)
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Dakota Kwiecinski - http://www.dakotakwiecinski.org
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