SISTER ACT: Little Sis Saves Big Sis After Being Conceived Via In Vitro Fertilisation To Be Bone Marrow Donor

Diama Ndiaye, 11,   poses in undated photo. She was cured of her sickle cell disease, by a umbilical cord and marrow donation   her  sister Sokhna, 3,  who was born from a genetic diagnosis program at the Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona, Spain.  
Note: Photo is a screenshot from a video. (Newsflash) Diama Ndiaye, 11, poses in undated photo. She was cured of her sickle cell disease, by a umbilical cord and marrow donation her sister Sokhna, 3, who was born from a genetic diagnosis program at the Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona, Spain. Note: Photo is a screenshot from a video. (Newsflash)
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16 December 2022
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A three-year-old girl has saved her big sister who suffers from a rare disease after she was conceived to be a bone marrow donor for her. Diama, 11, had seen her life expectancy reduced to between 30 and 40 years after being diagnosed with sickle cell anaemia. So, using in vitro...