The story of Rita Sfeir is a testament to this tragic situation. Suffering from Multiple Myeloma, a type of cancer of plasma cells that are found in the bone marrow, Rita’s battle against this life-threatening disease was only made possible with the help of a specialized drug, no longer available in Lebanon.
Importing a month-long supply of this medication will require Rita to shell-out USD8000, a sum she cannot afford. Unfortunately, this costly medication is not the only obstacle thwarting Rita’s fight for her life; this drug treatment is only a necessary precursor to a very expensive medical operation: an autologous transplant procedure.
“The autologous stem cell transplant is an intricate and costly procedure,” explains Dr. George Khoueiry, a board member at Atallah Foundation USA, “during which Rita’s own stem cells are removed from the bone marrow or peripheral blood before the transplant. The cells are stored until they are needed for the transplant. Then, she will receive a follow-up treatment such as high-dose chemotherapy, sometimes with radiation, to kill the cancer cells. When this is complete, their stored stem cells are given back into their blood through a vein.”
When the heartrending story of Rita Sfeir reached us at the Atallah foundation, we decided to launch this campaign, and help save the life of this dutiful mother of two. As always, we are relying on the humanity and generosity of people like you, who want to take part in the saving of a human life.
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You can do so via the GoFundMe campaign we have launched or directly via our website by clicking on the corresponding button below.
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Name
Atallah Foundation Corp.
Address
126A Pleasant Valley Street, Suite 7, Methuen, MA 01844
Phone
(978)675-6210