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Louise Dalgleish is raising money for Fanconi Hope
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Junior bupa great south run · 26 October 2013

Fanconi Hope is a charity set up to sponsor research and support those affected by the rare genetic disorder Fanconi Anaemia that affects children and adults, leading to bone marrow failure and bone marrow transplantation, with very high risk of leukaemia and head and neck cancers.

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Fanconi Anaemia (FA) is a rare, life-limiting genetic disorder causing bone marrow failure in children and a predisposition to gynaecological and head & neck cancers, together with other complications both in childhood and in later life.

Whilst the bone marrow failure element can be corrected through bone marrow transplantation from a well-matched donor, there is still no cure for the cancer-predisposing condition .

Fanconi Hope is a national charitable trust set up in 2008 by parents of FA-affected children and clinicians with an interest in FA to provide guidance and information for patients, families, clinicians and researchers.My name is Louise and I have fanconi anaemia, I had a bone marrow transplant on 17th September 2012 from an unrelated donor, I also had chemotherapy and radiation.

 

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