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Article: Support grows for cancer girl's bone marrow registration day.
- Article from:
- Harborough Mail (Market Harborough, England)
- Article date:
- January 8, 2007
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THE FAMILY of a three-year-old girl suffering from a rare form of leukaemia was due to meet with a bone marrow charity to see whether a testing clinic can be brought to Harborough.
Eva Winston-Hart, of The Headlands, Harborough, has undergone several weeks of intensive chemotherapy since being diagnosed with the Philadelphia chromosome positive strain of leukaemia last November.
With the Mail's help, her family, mum Amy (27), dad David (30) and sister Mia (10) have contacted the Anthony Nolan Trust to ask them to send one of their mobile clinics to Harborough so people in the town can be tested to see whether they are a match.
They were due to meet with ...