mercredi 8 mars 2017
Parents make tough decision to save sick son by having a 'saviour sibling'
Mohamad Al Sabbagh has severe idiopathic aplastic anemia. Hoping to save his life with the right match for a stem cell transplant, his parents are considering having a baby and implanting the infant's stem cells into their son.
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