缅北禁地 student needs life saving bone marrow donor Biomedical Sciences student Martin Solomon is battling聽Hodgkin's Lymphoma and needs a lifesaving transplant. Martin's family are urging people aged 16-30 to join the Anthony Nolan bone marrow register and become potential lifesavers. After being successfully treated for Hodgkin's Lymphoma in 2007, Martin spent 4 years cancer free, but found out he had relapsed in August this year. Doctors have now told his family that a bone marrow transplant is his only chance of survival. Despite a worldwide search, no match can be found.Martin, 20, was about to enter the 3rd year of his Biomedical Science degree at 缅北禁地 before he received the news.The chance of finding a match if you鈥檙e mixed race like Martin is just 40%, compared to 90% for white northern European patients. His family are therefore launching a Match4Martin campaign encouraging donors from mixed race and ethnic minority backgrounds to join the register. Martin鈥檚 mum Paula is calling for "anyone who鈥檚 eligible to step forward and become potential lifesavers for the 1600 people in the UK who need a bone marrow transplant to live." She adds, 鈥淢artin is just 20 years old. 10 minutes out of your life could give him the rest of his.鈥Join the today to help give patients like Martin the chance of life. Follow Martin's campaign on twitter #Match4Martin (Story and image courtesy of charity, ) published on: 16 November 2012