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Article: The life-or-death hunt for donors ; The desperate search for bone marrow donors has been thrown into the spotlight, after leukaemia sufferer Adrian Sudbury made it his dying wish to increase the number on the register. But is it enough? Heath reporter LIZ PERKINS reports.
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- South Wales Evening Post
- Article date:
- June 7, 2008
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The desperate search for bone marrow donors has been thrown into
the spotlight, after leukaemia sufferer Adrian Sudbury made it his
dying wish to increase the number on the register. But is it enough?
Heath reporter LIZ PERKINS reports.
Adrian Sudbury only has weeks left to live. But the leukaemia
sufferer has refused to sit back and do nothing.
Instead, the 26-year-old journalist is fighting to stop others
from losing their lives.
He has made it his dying wish to get more people nationwide to
sign up to the Bone Marrow Register.
After meeting him at a London awards ceremony, I'm unsurprised at
his determined battle.
A total of 7,000 patients desperately need a transplant, and his ...