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After being diagnosed with an aggressive blood cancer, Sherma was left without access to the supportive care she need.
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After being diagnosed with an aggressive blood cancer, Sherma was left without access to the supportive care she need.
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Lynn Simpson is now the carer for her son, Darrin, after his shock blood cancer diagnosis.
She was just 24 and had recently immigrated to Australia from Slovakia before she was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of blood cancer called lymphoma.
Elle Halliwell found out she was pregnant in early 2016 – two days after being told she had CML.
Since Chris Davis’ diagnosis with chronic myeloid leukaemia, he’s had three different treatments, endured debilitating side-effects, has taken part in an international clinical trial and is now disease-free.
Luci was a healthy 28-year-old when she wasdiagnosed with a blood disorder leading to a second blood cancer diagnosis.
Aleigha’s blood cancer journey started back in July 2014 with a devastating acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) diagnosis.