MARROWTHON
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What started as a personal journey of a doctor turned patient morphed into a way to share what’s universal in dealing with cancer, in my case a nasty leukemia (CLL), a failed transplant and a successful clinical trial. The telling of my journey has become a journey to teach about CLL, related blood issues and all cancers. Please visit our new website http://cllsociety.org for the latest news and information. Smart patients get smart care™. If you want to reach me, email bkoffmanMD@gmail.com
Labels: Become a donor Marrowthon
4 Comments:
In this time of great need, I think that signing up for donorship is more than an act of goodwill. It is humane and exceptional. I myself have signed up and also as a blood donor. If a little paperwork on my part and a bit of my time can help people live longer lives, then I will gladly do it and hope that others will do the same.
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Take care, Dennis
Brian, may I have your permission to post the Marrowthon information on my Facebook page? I would like to include your comments, and will credit your blog. Some of my friends may be willing to sign up...
Marcia
Dr. Koffman,
I just signed up! Thanks for letting us know how to help.
(I'm Nick and Rachael's friend from USC, and I grew up in diamond bar a patient of Dr. Rhodes)
Thanks!
~Jamie
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