英国伦敦,4855市民冒雨排起长队

Thousands of people have tried to become stem cell

Thousands of people have tried to become stem cells donors in a record-breaking bid to save the life of a five-year-old boy with cancer. 

Oscar Saxelby-Lee, from Worcester, inspired a total of 4,855 people to go to a testing drive at the weekend to see if they were a match.

Doctors say the schoolboy has just three months to find a donor from whom they can take blood cells to treat Oscar's acute lymphoblastic leukaemia (ALL).   

He has already had chemotherapy since being diagnosed in December, but will need more aggressive treatment in order to overcome the disease. 

Nearly 5,000 people turned up for a registration event to see if they could be a stem cell match for Oscar Saxelby-Lee, who needs a donor within the next three months to be able to fend off his leukaemia

Oscar, pictured with his parents, Jamie and Olivia, needs a stem cell transplant to try and cure his acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

3月5日,英国伦敦,4855市民冒雨排起长队,为了给5岁男孩,一位小血癌患者做骨髓移植配对测试,他们期望自己能救孩子一命,孩子的名字叫 Oscar Saxelby-Lee。

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