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Susan is
Blood Cancer United

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After 16 years, my oncologist still calls me her Miracle Patient. At diagnosis, I had Stage 4 mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), and 90% of my bone marrow was a cancerous mush. After months of punishing inpatient chemo, I was emaciated, bald, and “against all odds” in remission. But to survive I needed an allogeneic bone marrow transplant. The problem was that my only possible donor had vanished 30 years earlier. Cancer taught me how to redefine family, how to forgive, and how to embrace a glorious second chance at life.

Susan

stage 4 mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)

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Constance

mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)

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Bruce

mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)

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Brian

mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)

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Laura

mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)

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Tim

Supporter

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Jim & Leslie

Survivors

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Yolanda

Mantle Cell lymphoma (MCL)

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Barbara

Mantle cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (MCL)

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