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PGH, IWTS  launches country’s first charity bone marrow transplant unit

BusinessWorld Online

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July 12, 2026

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PGH, IWTS  launches country’s first charity bone marrow transplant unit

The country’s first charity bone marrow transplant unit was opened at the Philippine General Hospital (PGH) on Friday, aiming to help Filipinos with blood-related diseases gain better access to the typically high-cost procedure. The facility makes PGH the country’s first public hospital to offer bone marrow transplantation, a treatment that was previously available only in []

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Syrian Arab News Agency

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· Jun 24, 2026

Syria, SAMS sign agreement to expand pediatric bone marrow transplant program

Damascus, June 24 (SANA) Syria’s Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research and the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday aimed at restoring and expanding pediatric bone marrow transplant services in the country. The agreement focuses on reactivating bone marrow transplantation and peripheral blood stem cell transplantation services for []

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 7, 2026

CareDx: The Transplant Platform Is Becoming A Specialty Diagnostics Compounder

CareDx: The Transplant Platform Is Becoming A Specialty Diagnostics Compounder

MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 6, 2026

ASCEND showcase crowns KNUST neonatal device top innovation

A neonatal health device developed by students at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has won top prize at the British Council's ASCEND Lion’s Den investor showcase in Accra. The Automated Neonatal Exchange Transfusion System (ANET), led by Dr Prince Odame and developed by a KNUST student team, was selected as the standout innovation after pitching to a panel of investors and industry experts at the British Council Auditorium on Monday.

New York Amsterdam News

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· Jun 30, 2026

When sickle cell cure costs a fortune, these Nigerian students are choosing free prevention

The Lagos University Teaching Hospital announced a successful bone marrow transplant for a person living with Sickle Cell Disease. The post When sickle cell cure costs a fortune, these Nigerian students are choosing free prevention appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.

Aiga News

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· Jun 1, 2024

Kallamino – Alumni members’ responded to a call.

Tigray Development Association reported that a team of 12 Kallamino Special High School (KSHS) alumni residing in the USA recently donated an incredible 1,000,000 ETB to the school. TDA underlined []

NDTV

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· Jul 5, 2026

Venezuelans Thank India After Treatment At Army Field Hospital

Survivors and their families have expressed heartfelt gratitude for the treatment and care being extended in the Indian Army's Field Hospital.

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Related coverage for "PGH, IWTS  launches country’s first charity bone marrow transplant unit": Syrian Arab News Agency — Syria, SAMS sign agreement to expand pediatric bone marrow transplant program. Seeking Alpha — CareDx: The Transplant Platform Is Becoming A Specialty Diagnostics Compounder. MyJoyOnline — ASCEND showcase crowns KNUST neonatal device top innovation. New York Amsterdam News — When sickle cell cure costs a fortune, these Nigerian students are choosing free prevention. Aiga News — Kallamino – Alumni members’ responded to a call.. NDTV — Venezuelans Thank India After Treatment At Army Field Hospital