SURVIVOR TESTIMONIALS
Learn how cord blood donations can make a lifesaving difference in the lives of survivors.
GAIL E. MCCULLOUGH, JR.
When Gail McCullough, Jr., was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia in 2005, he was told his condition would become critical with two years.
DIANA TIRPAK
After being diagnosed with acute myelogenious leukemia diagnosis in July 2007, her oncologist discussed the possibility of a cord blood transplant.
MICHAEL ROWE
In January 2012, at age 35, Michael Rowe, a happily married father of four, was diagnosed with leukemia. The day after his diagnosis, he began receiving chemotherapy treatments.
