Plea From Man with Rare Blood Disorder Who Wants to Be ‘Normal Again’
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 6 – Only 100 to 150 people are diagnosed annually in the UK with aplastic anaemia, and Mr Chapman urgently needs a stem cell donor to survive, charity Anthony Nolan said.
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Plea from man with rare blood disorder who wants to be ‘normal again’
Dan, who is being treated at Nottingham City Hospital, has launched an urgent appeal to find a stem cell donor


Stem cell plea from man with rare blood disorder who wants to be ‘normal again’
Dan Chapman has been diagnosed with aplastic anaemia, a disorder where the bone marrow does not produce enough blood cells. A man who was diagnosed with a rare and life-threatening blood disorder after noticing a rash on his legs after running has launched an urgent appeal to find a stem cell donor. Dan Chapman, 31, said that while he “can’t run away” from his condition at the moment, a transplant would give him his life back. Mr Chapman has bee…
Holbeach man’s appeal for stem cell donor
A 31-year-old from Lincolnshire is calling on people to sign up as stem cell donors, with the charity Anthony Nolan, after being diagnosed with an acute blood disorder following the appearance of a strange rash on his legs after a Parkrun. Dan Chapman, who splits his time between home in Holbeach and London, where he […] The post Holbeach man’s appeal for stem cell donor first appeared on The Voice.
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