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RARECast: A Cross Country Quest for Marrow Donors

December 18, 2015


When Sam Kimura was diagnosed with the rare blood disorder aplastic anemia, she began seeking a bone marrow donor to treat her disease. Her sister Alex was more likely than someone not related to her to be a match, but testing showed she wasn’t. Not willing to passively wait for a match, the two embarked on a cross country trip to raise awareness for bone marrow transplants and encourage people to register for a database of potential donors. We spoke to Alex Kimura, executive director of Sharing America’s Marrow, about her cross country journey with her sister, the response they’ve gotten, and how they are changing people’s perception of what it takes to make a potentially life-saving bone marrow donation.

RARECast is a weekly series by Daniel S. Levine. Levine is an award-winning business journalist who has reported on the life sciences, economic development, and business policy issues throughout his 25-year career. He founded Levine Media Group in 2013, which produces The Bio Report and RARECast podcasts. Read his full bio here. 

 

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