
Told I Had 12 Days to Live – Tracy’s Battle with AML
Tracy was told she had 12 days to live without chemo. After a tough battle with AML, a stem cell transplant that saved her life. Now in remission, she shares her journey to raise awareness.
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Tracy was told she had 12 days to live without chemo. After a tough battle with AML, a stem cell transplant that saved her life. Now in remission, she shares her journey to raise awareness.
Lee Mamwell is the husband of a AML patient. Lee shares his experience of caring for his wife when she was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukaemia nearly 10 years ago.