Real Stories: Emma
- Published: 23rd Aug '10
- Region: Leicester
- Cancer Type: Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia, Leukaemia
- Tags: Adult Ward, Blood Tests, Bone Marrow Test, Bone Marrow Transplant, Donor, Family, Isolation, Mosaic North, Parents, Youth Support Coordinator
Emma had a bone marrow transplant on an adult ward. She had to stay in her room for 4-5 weeks, but mum could stay too.
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