Boy With Rare Cancer Finally Finds Stem Cell Donor Match After 10,000 Offers

    A five-year-old boy fighting a rare cancer has finally found a stem cell donor match after 10,000 offers.

    Oscar Saxelby-Lee was in a race against time to find a life-saving match after he was diagnosed with rare cancer T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL).

    The disease is caused by bone marrow being unable to produce enough normal blood cells.

    His desperate parents launched an appeal to find a stem cell match, leading to thousands coming forward.

    Thousands queued up to get tested after Pitmaston Primary School, in Worcester, opened their doors for a donor search earlier this month.

    Now, Oscar’s mum Olivia has taken to Facebook to share the amazing news that a match has been found.

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