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Letters: Donating life to cancer patients

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Re “A death postponed,” Opinion, June 30

As a bone marrow stem cell transplant survivor going on five years, I was so taken with Peter Garrison’s story of how his donation of white cells not only saved a leukemia patient’s eyesight but also raised his immune system. The sacrifices of blood, platelet, white cell, stem cell and bone-marrow donors can save so many lives, and in Garrison’s story, someone’s eyesight.

I received an ex-Navy SEAL’s stem cells in August 2008. I’m doing extremely well and have recommended three leukemia patients for successful stem cell transplants at City of Hope.

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The process of registration and donation is simple and almost pain-free. When considering the lives that are saved, the experience is incredible.

Thanks to all who have made a difference.

Marv Ridgely

Culver City

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