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Christian Montano (left) and Jim Calhoun

One Big Family: Transplant Recipient Meets His Donor

“I was able to give someone a second chance on life in exchange for being sore for a couple of days. That made it easy for me to say yes,”

At Wilford Hall Medical Center, staff registered nurse Roland Bautista (center) and Maj. (Dr.) Dustin Stevenson, medical director for bone marrow transplants, prepare to give Christine Jackson (left) a stem cell transplant from a matching unrelated donor.

Success With ‘Half-Matched’ Donors Leads Transplant Advances

The haploidentical transplant process has vastly expanded the pool of bone marrow or stem cell donors.

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