Lime for Lymphoma
Estimated reading time: 1 minute, 33 secondsYesterday I discovered that lime is the color for lymphoma on the cancer rainbow from a sign on the door of Keating Physical Therapy.
I have walked to cure for lymphoma but never had heard of lime as the color.
Next September, I will encourage Hanson Park to change the lighting of Jan’s wind sculpture to lime.
In the final months of her life, Jan was on the list for a stem cell transplant.
The medical advice recommended an alternative process to use her stem cells.
Delia Ephron‘s guest essay in the NY Times wrote about her successful transplant that saved her life.
So, during the holidays, if you are under 40, register to be a blood stem cell donor. If you are having a baby, donate your umbilical cord to a cord blood bank. Talk to your OB — umbilical cords, rich with lifesaving stem cells, are otherwise, as one of my doctors put it, thrown in the trash. Give these gifts to a stranger. That’s the holiday spirit. If you have children or grandchildren in their 20s or 30s, when they ask you what you want for a present, tell them that you want them to register. Tell them that, for the holidays, you want them to save a life.
Let us all choose to save a life so one day, lime will only be a color in a rainbow, not the pigmentation for lymphoma.
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