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Saturday, December 28, 2013

Girl saves brothers with bone marrow donation


..........At 13, Julia Jenkins doesn't always see eye-to-eye
with her three little brothers. They can be rowdy and
more than a little competitive. But the Jenkins kids
share a connection that runs deep. Julia Jenkins watched one brother get sick and then
another and then another. Then she learned that she
was the one person who might be able to help save
them. It started in 2008 when Will, then 2, developed a
swollen lymph node in his neck. The diagnosis:
Burkitt's lymphoma, a rare cancer of the lymphatic
system. Will started chemotherapy, but then John, who was
6, began having severe stomach problems. "They diagnosed John with Burkitt's lymphoma two
years to the exact day later," said (mother) Christy
Jenkins. Doctors at the Aflac Cancer Center at Children's
Healthcare of Atlanta started looking for answers.
Burkitt's doesn't usually run in families, but a
specialist remembered hearing about a rare, genetic
immune disorder called XLP carried by boys that
could cause very similar symptoms. Blood tests showed both Will and John had XLP, as did 2-year-
old Matthew. "Here I was approached with the plate of, 'All three
boys need a bone marrow transplant to possibly
survive,'" said Christy Jenkins. That's where Julia comes in. "I remember getting my blood tested, like sticking a
needle in my arm," Julia Jenkins said. Julia was a perfect bone marrow donor match for
both John and Matthew, but she was so young that
she didn't even know what being a donor meant. "But, I said yes, because they're my brothers," said
Julia Jenkins.

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