Hand to Hand. Heart to Heart.
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Hand to hand. Heart to heart. Sister to sister.
March 29, 2005
Twenty-nine year old Heather Lynch (Lambda-UC/Berkeley) was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) in October 2003. ALL is a cancer of the blood that has an 80 percent rate of survival. Heather has undergone chemotherapy which helped her into remission, but she has since relapsed. Chemotherapy has made it difficult for her immune system to fight deadly infections which prohibits her from participating in any experimental transplants. Her only option is awaiting possible matching donors for a lifesaving bone marrow transplant. Immediate family members and friends have been tested, but none have been a close enough match.
Anne Marie Vargas-Abernathy (Lambda-UC/Berkeley), Heather's friend and sister in Alpha Phi, is seeking matching donors for Heather and request that potential blood donors take one small extra step: ask to be included in National Bone Marrow Registry during their next blood donation.
For more information on the bone marrow donation process and how you could become a donor, visit
http://www.marrow.org/.