HER nose and mouth covered by a protective face mask, Iyanda Hilton wrapped herself in a warm blanket and rested alongside her mother in the Bone Marrow Centre at the Holtz Children’s Hospital in Miami, Florida.
On March 20, after 12 years of suffering, she was about to have a potentially life-changing bone marrow transplant that was years in the making...
HER nose and mouth covered by a protective face mask, Iyanda Hilton wrapped herself in a warm blanket and rested alongside her mother in the Bone Marrow Centre at the Holtz Children’s Hospital in Miami, Florida.
On March 20, after 12 years of suffering, she was about to have a potentially life-changing bone marrow transplant that was years in the making...
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