Because of her sister’s life-saving bone marrow donation, a little girl in the United Kingdom is in remission from cancer.
According to British news agency, Ruby Leaning, 10, was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia after passing out on the school playground in January 2020.
The 6-year-old needed a bone marrow transplant immediately due to a rare blood malignancy.
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Following a series of examinations, Mabel Leaning, who was two years old at the time, was identified as a “perfect match.”
Ruby Leaning got treatment using Mabel Leaning’s stem cells, according to Amanda Fawcett, the Leaning sisters’ grandmother, who verified this in the news.