John Seay was diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) in 2010 and was successfully treated with chemotherapy at a center near his home in Cornelia, Georgia. But the chemo resulted in a second malignancy that brought him so close to death, doctors sent him home under hospice care.
Fortunately, John heeded a recommendation to seek out Winship’s Dr. Edmund Waller, who saw John as a good candidate for a matched unrelated donor transplant. Learn more about how bone marrow transplant saved John’s life in the video below:
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