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Adult Stem Cell Therapy Saves Yet Another Multiple Myeloma Patient!

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No, this isn't an accidental repost of yesterday's story (scroll below) where we presented Brother Michael who was saved from the claws of multiple myeloma by an stem cell transplant-  using his own adult stem cells.  Today, I present to you a Mississippi man, William Lee, who was also saved from the clutches of multiple myeloma by stem cell therapy- and just like Brother Michael- from his own adult stem cells.

My hope is a multiple myeloma patient will somehow stumble onto this blog and find that there is still hope for them thanks to the power of adult stem cells- the patient's own stem cells.   Brother Michael and William Lee are both fine men and fine examples of stem cell treatments saving lives each and everyday.

More on the Clifford Lee story:

It's been nearly eight years since Attala County Sheriff William Lee was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cell, and with the help of chemotherapy, radiation and a stem cell transplant, he is a cancer survivor today. 

“Then, the process was ready for me to do the stem cell transplant, Lee said. “They took my blood and separated the good cells from the bad cells. They gave me my good cells back.

Click here to read the whole happy story. 
Posted: 5/27/2008 4:10:25 AM by Don Margolis | with 0 comments
Filed under: Cancer, Multiple Myeloma, Myeloma, Research, Stem Cells, Therapy, Treatment


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