Stranger's Simple Test Offers Lifeline to Atlanta Pilot Battling Cancer

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Atlanta pilot Jack Miller's life was saved by a bone marrow transplant from U.S. Air Force pilot Tristan Briggs, who had registered as a donor six years earlier with a simple cheek swab. Diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in 2020, Miller found no match among his family, but Briggs turned out to be a perfect match. The transplant was successful, and Miller has since recovered and resumed flying. The story highlights the life-saving potential of bone marrow registries and the deep bond formed between donor and recipient.
Atlanta pilot with an aggressive cancer finds lifesaving help from a stranger and a simple test The Atlanta Journal Constitution
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