Archive for February, 2015

An Update On Tammy Following Her Stem Cell Transplant

Thursday, February 26th, 2015

In January, Tammy McLash made the trip to Calgary for her stem cell transplant, which she received on January 21, 2015.  Now just over a month later, Tammy’s health is improving every day and it is hoped she will be able to go home in two months.

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Tammy’s ordeal started just over six months ago. The Edmonton mother of twins was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in August 2014. She completed four rounds of chemotherapy while waiting for a matching stem cell donor to be found.  As family members were not a suitable match, information was registered on the “Canadian Blood Service’s OneMatch Program” database and a worldwide search was on. A suitable match was found in December 2014, and its wonderful news to know the stem cell transplant is done and Tammy’s health is now improving.

Source:  globalnews.ca

John Divo Finds Stem Cell Match – Transplant Set For March

Saturday, February 21st, 2015

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A popular hockey player and Baden resident has finally found his match.

At the end of 2013, John Divo was forced off the ice due to a leukemia diagnosis.

Several months later, believing he’d beaten cancer and preparing for a return to the Kitchener Dutchmen, Divo received some startling information from his doctor after a routine test: The cancer had returned.

“I was feeling great,” he said.

“That’s the scary thing – if I didn’t have the test … who knows what could have happened?”

Divo’s battle prompted a big response from his teammates, the wider hockey community and even Kitchener at large.

Multiple swabbing clinics were held, soliciting samples from hundreds of potential donors.

One morning this week, Divo’s father – also named John – got the phone call the family had been waiting for.

A match had been found, and a transplant is scheduled for March 26.

“It’s a life-changing event for us,” said the elder Divo.

“It’s very difficult to get a 100 per cent match, and we’re lucky enough to get one.”

All family members say they’re amazed by the outpouring of support they’ve received from the community.

“It’s been so overwhelming – all the support … and all the awareness the community has brought to stem cells,” said the younger Divo.

“This is a journey that you certainly can’t do alone.”

Source:  kitchener.ctvnews.ca