Oct 2018
MEDIA COVERAGE
When Jay Feinberg learned in 1991 that he had leukemia, he was told that he needed a bone-marrow transplant to survive. "My doctor said, ‘You will never find a match. Make your bucket list now.’" Feinberg, 22 at the time, was in shock and disbelief. "When I asked why, he said "because you are Jewish, and the best chances of a match are people with the same genetic background."
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