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Against The Odds: Boy’s Bone Marrow Battle
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A charity is trying to overcome cultural taboos to persuade more people from different ethnic groups to join a bone marrow register. Sky’s Fraser Maude reports.
Channel: SKY News
Video Length: 120
Date Found: May 28, 2011
Category: Health & Fitness
Date Produced: June 20, 2010
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