Just found out that my cousin's son has leukemia -- AML, the aggressive form.
PS: If ever you feel like signing up for the marrow-donor registry, information is available at http://www.marrow.org. This is not a guilt trip: the chances of matching any *specific* patient, this boy included, are incredibly small, and it's not yet certain he's a marrow transplant candidate anyway. But in case you're motivated, there's the link. Joining requires givinga small blood sample a cheek swab sample and paying a tax-deductible fee of around $50. Various medical things may disqualify a donor (active Lyme, for example, sigh).
PS: If ever you feel like signing up for the marrow-donor registry, information is available at http://www.marrow.org. This is not a guilt trip: the chances of matching any *specific* patient, this boy included, are incredibly small, and it's not yet certain he's a marrow transplant candidate anyway. But in case you're motivated, there's the link. Joining requires giving
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Admittedly, the graphs are of ALL survival rates instead of AML, but holy SHIT those are looking better than they were in the 1980s. Seriously, I knew treatments had improved, but I had no idea how much.
Have hope. Not false hope, not "OMG it's all cured" (much as we might wish it), but there is hope.
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