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Native bone marrow donors needed for Navajo child
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 2003 Native American bone marrow donors are being actively sought to help a 2-year-old mixed-race Navajo boy suffering from a rare blood disease. Native donors and mixed-race Native donors are needed to help Dakota Kwiecinski, doctors say. Without a donation, Kwiecinski, who has hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis, may die in six months. The United Blood Services is holding bone marrow and blood drives on the Navajo Reservation throughout the month. Get the Story:
Native American bone marrow donors needed (The Farmington Daily Times 5/7) Relevant Links:
National Marrow Donor Program - http://www.marrow.org
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