Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Bone marrow transplant visa

  • had high-risk acute lymphocytic leukemia and needed a bone-marrow transplant. But the donor who was a perfect match was a girl she had never met, a sister who lived in El Salvador.
  • (Republic)
  • The Monta Vista High School alum needs an immediate bone marrow transplant to survive beginning work at a prestigious and competitive finance internship with Visa in San Francisco.
  • (San Jose Mercury News)
  • was twice denied a visa to come to the United States so she could donate her blood cells to her sister, an American citizen, born in this country. Tests showed she was a perfect match for a bone marrow transplant to Yarelis.
  • (The Star-Ledger - NJ.com (blog))
  • HACKENSACK, N.J. Girl in transplant visa flap leaves hospital A 5-year-old New Jersey girl whose bone marrow transplant was complicated by a visa dispute involving her older sister has left the hospital.
  • (Pasadena Star-News)
  • He needs an immediate bone marrow transplant to survive He had just secured a prestigious and very competitive finance internship at Visa in San Francisco.
  • (AsianWeek.com)
  • HACKENSACK, N.J. (AP) — A 5-year-old New Jersey girl whose bone marrow transplant was complicated by a visa dispute involving her older sister has left the hospital.
  • (KTUU)
  • Eren Stephens. They drove off after the attack, and no arrests have been made. 4 Visa flap: A 5-year-old New Jersey girl whose bone marrow transplant was in doubt at one point due to a visa dispute involving her older sister left the hospital Monday.
  • (San Francisco Gate)
  • But as he had arrived in Japan on a six-month visa, Kaufman had to leave the country and was ranging from an animal rights group to paying for a patients bone marrow transplant.
  • (Japan Times)

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