Irish man diagnosed with leukemia in Australia may have had his life saved after helping a stranger - News Summed Up

Irish man diagnosed with leukemia in Australia may have had his life saved after helping a stranger


There is a 25pc chance that siblings are a match for a bone marrow transplant. Just three weeks before Nick was diagnosed he was driving in his van with his construction company logo on it. The Dubliner's family are no strangers to isolating for two weeks, albeit in much nicer circumstances healthily in a hotel room. In Australia, anyone travelling into the country must self-isolate for two weeks in a hotel room approved by the government. Admitting that he is nervous about his bone marrow transplant, the Dubliner remains positive about his recovery.


Source: Irish Independent November 24, 2020 15:17 UTC



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