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Nirali Passed away early morning April 27th 2007 due to complications after Cord Blood Transplant.

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Nirali Passed away early morning April 27th 2007 due to complications after Cord Blood Transplant.

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Thank you for visiting our website

Our 18-month old daughter Nirali Naik has been diagnosed with a rare type of Acute Lymphoblast Leukemia and needs a marrow transplant to be treated.

She needs a bone marrow donation from a Indian/South Asian donor. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

Nirali is going through chemotherapy treatment right now but this type of ALL has a great chance of relapse if not treated with a bone marrow transplant.

We urge you please pray for Nirali and register for bone marrow donation to see if you can save her life. Bone marrow donation has no long term side effect at all. The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw or even simpler - an oral swab!. And it is absolutely FREE for minority races.

Apart from the medical information posted on this website, you can also refer to National Marrow donor program website http://www.marrow.org This website has very good information on the donors program, how the test is conducted and all other questions one may have about marrow donation.

Please consider saving a child’s life. There is no bigger gift you can give to anyone.

Nirali's parents - Rucha and Jignesh
Appeal From Grandpa, A M Naik

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God saw you getting tired, and a cure was not to be.

So He put His arms around you and whispered, "Come with Me."

With tearful eyes we watched you slowly fade away.

Although we loved you dearly, we would not make you stay.

A golden heart stopped beating,your hard-working hands put to rest,

God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best

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Nirali Passed away early morning April 27th 2007 due to complication after Cord Blood Transplant.

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Nirali Passed away early morning April 27th 2007 due to complications after Cord Blood Transplant.

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Nirali Passed away early morning April 27th 2007 due to complication after Cord Blood Transplant.

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To register for bone marrow donation program anywhere is US: http://www.marrow.org/HELP/join_the_registry.html Also check the upcoming drives and schedule a drive links to see if one of those locations/days is more convenient for you.

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She needs a bone marrow donation from an Indian donor. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

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She needs a bone marrow donation from a Indian/South Asian donor. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

August 19, 2006, at 04:47 PM by 75.17.116.115 -
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Thank you for visiting our website

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Thank you for visiting our website

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Please consider saving a child’s life. There is no bigger gift you can give to anyone.

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Please consider saving a child’s life. There is no bigger gift you can give to anyone.

August 17, 2006, at 11:49 PM by 71.141.153.190 -
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Our 18-month old daughter Nirali Naik has been diagnosed with a rare type of Acute Lymphoblast Leukemia and needs a marrow transplant to be treated.

She needs a bone marrow donation from an Indian donor. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

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Our 18-month old daughter Nirali Naik has been diagnosed with a rare type of Acute Lymphoblast Leukemia and needs a marrow transplant to be treated.

She needs a bone marrow donation from an Indian donor. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

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We urge you please pray for Nirali and register for bone marrow donation to see if you can save her life. Bone marrow donation has no long term side effect at all. The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw or even simpler - an oral swab! And it is absolutely FREE for minority races.

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We urge you please pray for Nirali and register for bone marrow donation to see if you can save her life. Bone marrow donation has no long term side effect at all. The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw or even simpler - an oral swab!. And it is absolutely FREE for minority races.

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Also check the upcoming drives and schedule a drive links to see if one of those locations/days is more convenient for you.

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Also check the upcoming drives and schedule a drive links to see if one of those locations/days is more convenient for you.

August 16, 2006, at 02:38 PM by 136.182.2.222 -
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Our 18-month daughter Nirali Naik has been diagnosed with a rare type of Acute Lymphoblast Leukemia and needs a marrow transplant to be treated. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

We urge you look at the information on the websites listed here. Please consider registering in the marrow donor program to see if you can be a match for someone who needs marrow transplant to survive.

The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw or even simpler - an oral swab! And it is FREE for minority races. Two very important and informative websites are listed here. They have answers for all the questions you may have about becoming a registered marrow donor. If you would like more information from me, please send an email to me or call and I will provide any details you want.

National Marrow donors program website: This website has very good information on the donors program, how the test is conducted and all other questions one may have about marrow donation. http://www.marrow.org/DONOR/donor_information_idx.html

Here's a wbesite that talks about Asian American marrow donation program www.aadp.org. If you see the information here, you will find that many Asian Americans need a transplant and are waiting for a match. http://www.aadp.org/patients.html

Another website - SAMAR - South Asian Marrow Association of Recruiters http://www.samarinfo.org They serve patients diagnosed with leukemia and other fatal blood disorders from the South Asian community (people from India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, East Africa, Guyana, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies) and other minority groups who are in search of Blood Stem Cell /Marrow donors.

Lifesource is a Chicagoland blood donation center connected to National Marrow Donors program. The test for a match is as simple as a blood draw. The number you call is 1-877-LIFESOURCE. They can schedule an appointment at the nearest center for you to go for a blood test. Life source website is : http://www.lifesource.org/specialprogBoneMar.asp

Every person who registers increases our hopes for our daughter's survival and many other patients like her. Please remember it is a commitment you are making to many sick patients, this registration is not just for our daughter, it is not possible to do that. The donations are always anonymous. If you do decide to register, it will be for benefit of whoever you are a match for.

Nirali's parents - Rucha and Jignesh

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Our 18-month old daughter Nirali Naik has been diagnosed with a rare type of Acute Lymphoblast Leukemia and needs a marrow transplant to be treated.

She needs a bone marrow donation from an Indian donor. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

Nirali is going through chemotherapy treatment right now but this type of ALL has a great chance of relapse if not treated with a bone marrow transplant.

We urge you please pray for Nirali and register for bone marrow donation to see if you can save her life. Bone marrow donation has no long term side effect at all. The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw or even simpler - an oral swab! And it is absolutely FREE for minority races.

Apart from the medical information posted on this website, you can also refer to National Marrow donor program website http://www.marrow.org This website has very good information on the donors program, how the test is conducted and all other questions one may have about marrow donation.

Please consider saving a child’s life. There is no bigger gift you can give to anyone.

Nirali's parents - Rucha and Jignesh

To register for bone marrow donation program anywhere is US: http://www.marrow.org/HELP/join_the_registry.html Also check the upcoming drives and schedule a drive links to see if one of those locations/days is more convenient for you.

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They serves patients diagnosed with leukemia and other fatal blood disorders

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They serve patients diagnosed with leukemia and other fatal blood disorders

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Another website - SAMAR - South Indian Marrow Association of Recruiters

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Another website - SAMAR - South Asian Marrow Association of Recruiters

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Another website - SAMAR - South Indian Marrow Association of Recruiters http://www.samarinfo.org They serves patients diagnosed with leukemia and other fatal blood disorders from the South Asian community (people from India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, East Africa, Guyana, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies) and other minority groups who are in search of Blood Stem Cell /Marrow donors.

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The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw. And it is

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The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw or even simpler - an oral swab! And it is

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Our 18-month daughter Nirali Naik has been diagnosed with a rare type of Acute

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Thank you for visiting us.

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Thank you for visiting our website

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Welcome to the Homepage of Champs XI cricket team.

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Our 18-month daughter has been diagnosed with a rare type of Acute Lymphoblast Leukemia and needs a marrow transplant to be treated. Since Indians are a minority race in USA, in the national marrow registry, there aren't as many Indians registered and as a result, the possibility of a match is much less for patients of Indian origin. There's no organized marrow registry in India either that we can look for a match in.

We urge you look at the information on the websites listed here. Please consider registering in the marrow donor program to see if you can be a match for someone who needs marrow transplant to survive.

The test for marrow match is very simple - just a blood draw. And it is FREE for minority races. Two very important and informative websites are listed here. They have answers for all the questions you may have about becoming a registered marrow donor. If you would like more information from me, please send an email to me or call and I will provide any details you want.

National Marrow donors program website: This website has very good information on the donors program, how the test is conducted and all other questions one may have about marrow donation. http://www.marrow.org/DONOR/donor_information_idx.html

Here's a wbesite that talks about Asian American marrow donation program www.aadp.org. If you see the information here, you will find that many Asian Americans need a transplant and are waiting for a match. http://www.aadp.org/patients.html

Lifesource is a Chicagoland blood donation center connected to National Marrow Donors program. The test for a match is as simple as a blood draw. The number you call is 1-877-LIFESOURCE. They can schedule an appointment at the nearest center for you to go for a blood test. Life source website is : http://www.lifesource.org/specialprogBoneMar.asp

Every person who registers increases our hopes for our daughter's survival and many other patients like her. Please remember it is a commitment you are making to many sick patients, this registration is not just for our daughter, it is not possible to do that. The donations are always anonymous. If you do decide to register, it will be for benefit of whoever you are a match for.

Nirali's parents - Rucha and Jignesh

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Welcome to the Homepage of Champs-XI cricket team.

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Welcome to the Homepage of Champs XI cricket team.

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This is the default Home Page for a new Pm Wiki installation. If you're reading this screen, then the Pm Wiki software is probably set up correctly.


Here are some useful default pages installed along with the Pm Wiki software:

More information about Pm Wiki can be found at http://www.pmichaud.com/pmwiki

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Welcome to the Homepage of Champs XI cricket team.

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