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Thousands Rally for Bromsgrove Schoolboy's Donor Search
7 Dec
Summary
- Over 1,700 people registered for stem cell donation kits.
- Germany is considered the most likely country for a donor match.
- Blood cancers are the third most common cause of cancer death in the UK.

A widespread search for a stem cell donor for 16-year-old Leo Sproson, who is undergoing treatment for leukaemia, has seen an overwhelming response. Following a recent appeal, more than 1,000 people requested DNA swab kits, and an additional 700 attended a public donation session near his home in Bromsgrove.
His parents, Jenna and Warren, partnered with the blood cancer charity DKMS to facilitate the drive. Doctors believe Germany, with its opt-out system for stem cell donation, is the most likely country to yield a compatible match for Leo and others with blood cancer.
The support has been described as the largest single donor drive DKMS has experienced in years, offering significant hope for Leo and emphasizing the critical need for stem cell donors, as blood cancers are the third leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the UK.




