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Brother's Match: Leukemia Survivor's Christmas Miracle
24 Dec
Summary
- Adam Claxton received a life-saving stem cell transplant from his brother.
- He was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia last September and relapsed.
- Claxton is now home with his family and cherishes being present.

Adam Claxton, diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia in September of last year, celebrated a significant milestone this Christmas Eve: the one-year anniversary of his life-saving stem cell transplant. The donor was his brother, Leon, who was identified as a perfect 100% match.
Claxton, from Worcester, described the past year as an emotional 'rollercoaster.' He faced a relapse in the summer, but thankfully, he later received the positive news of being in remission. Last Christmas, Claxton was too ill to celebrate, but this year, he expressed immense gratitude for being able to spend the holiday with his children.




