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About
The Gift of Life

When
my cousin, Elena, was diagnosed with leukemia in May, 2002, I desperately
wanted to help her any way I could with her battle against this
devastating cancer. With this in mind I gathered family and friends
and founded the “Gift of Life” Committee. We worked
together to overcome our feeling of helplessness and satisfy our
need to support Elena with her fight against leukemia. On September
22, 2002, family, friends and the community came together as we
held our first “Gift of Life 5km Walk for Leukemia”
in co-operation with Princess Margaret Hospital.
Raising money to help in the fight against
leukemia is one of our goals. Our other goal is to bring attention
to the Unrelated Bone Marrow Registry. When chemotherapy fails to
bring a patient to remission, a bone marrow transplant may be the
next weapon in the fight against leukemia. We urge you to please
consider registering to become a bone marrow donor. However, a match
is not always found. For this reason, the donations raised at our
walks will support new ways of bone marrow transplants. One option
is a fellowship in The Philip Orsino Facility for Cell Therapy at
Princess Margaret Hospital.
As the first institution of its kind in Ontario, and one of only
a few in North America, the Philip S. Orsino Facility for Cell Therapy
has the ability to take bone marrow or blood-derived stem cells
donated from a healthy donor and infuse them into the patient, freeze
bone marrow donor cells for up to a year or more, and prepare specialized
transplants that require only partially matched children, siblings
or parents as donors -- a significant step forward in the treatment
of leukemia and other blood-related cancers. This means that it
is no longer necessary to find a “perfect donor” before
a bone marrow transplant can take place. The facility is also focused
on developing and improving screening, diagnostic and treatment
methods as well as increasing the effectiveness while decreasing
the toxicity of bone marrow transplants.
On Sunday, September 24, 2006, we are holding
our fifth annual “Gift of Life 5km for Leukemia” at
the Kortright Centre in Woodbridge, Ontario. We invite you to be
a part of our growing community and join the “Gift of Life”
committee in working diligently in hopes of making a difference
in the lives of those fighting leukemia. Let’s give leukemia
patients the support and inspiration they need to win their battle
against leukemia.
Elena Rotilio
Founder, Gift of Life 5Km Walk for Leukemia
For more information on PMH and Elena Ruggero
Gallucci, click
here.
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