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When a Bone Marrow Transplant Is the Only Option

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Nonprofit highlights the financial and emotional toll of transplant and the critical support patients need to reach treatment.

DALLAS - s4story -- For patients facing diseases like blood cancer, aplastic anemia, and sickle cell disease, a bone marrow transplant can be the only path to survival. While the procedure itself can save lives, the transplant journey is often overwhelming—marked by fear, uncertainty, and mounting financial pressure.

Patients are forced to stop working during treatment, just as expenses rapidly increase. Travel, temporary housing, and basic living costs can quickly become unmanageable, placing additional strain on families already navigating a life-threatening diagnosis.

The Icla da Silva Foundation works to bridge this gap. By providing financial, emotional, and logistical support, they help patients move forward with treatment when barriers might otherwise stand in the way. For some families, this support is the difference between accessing care and going without it.

"Too many patients face impossible choices when preparing for a transplant," said Airam da Silva, President of the Icla da Silva Foundation. "Their focus should be on survival and recovery, not whether they can afford to get there. That's where support becomes critical."

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The Foundation urges individuals and companies to support patients in crisis, helping them manage the financial and emotional burdens that come with preparing for a bone marrow transplant. For a family with limited resources, the financial strain can be too much to bear.

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About the Icla da Silva Foundation
The Icla da Silva Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to helping patients in need receive bone marrow transplants. Founded in 1992, in memory of Icla da Silva, a 13-year-old girl who lost her life to leukemia, the Foundation supports patients scheduled to receive a transplant by removing barriers to care. With a focus on underserved communities, they provide financial, emotional, and logistical support from diagnosis to recovery.
Learn more at www.icla.org

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Source: The Icla da Silva Foundation

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