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Gina

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Gina

Leukemia Survivor

In 1994, at the age of 29 I was diagnosed with stage IV acute myelogenous leukemia. I was told there was a five percent chance  that I would survive. Having a husband and three kids, I was devastated!

I never thought this could happen to me, and it was a long hard fight, but I did it. 

Janet

Janet

JANET

LLS Supporter

I support LLS because leukemia and lymphoma has impacted my family. On Mother’s Day in 2006, my cousin's six year-old daughter, Sydney was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML). After a year of fighting so hard, Sydney passed away.

Kevin

Kevin

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AML Survivor

In 2011, I was given two months to live after I was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

I had to stay at the Bone Marrow Transplant Center at the Salt Lake City Hospital for a very long time and undergo a very hard fight.

My aortic valve failed this year from the chemo, but I had open heart surgery in May 2017 and I am grateful to be alive!

Andre

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Andre

AML Survivor

In July 1993 I was blessed with my son, Andre Christopher Jordan. He's my heart, pride and joy. Throughout his young life, Andre's has humbled me with his love, kindness, strength, loyalty and faith. Two years ago, he and his fiancé, Ana were blessed with their son. He was overjoyed with being a new father and had marriage plans in the works.

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