Transplant leaves Colonial Heights boy leukemia-free
VCU doctors are optimistic they have saved the life of a little boy from Colonial Heights who has a rare form of childhood leukemia.
VCU doctors are optimistic they have saved the life of a little boy from Colonial Heights who has a rare form of childhood leukemia.
CBS 6 News’ Stephanie Rochon interviewed the parents of 2-year-old Quinlan Thomas back in August.
The Colonial Heights Optimist Club held a bone marrow screening hoping to find someone who could help 20 month-old Quinlan Thomas.
The bone marrow drive runs until 4:00 p.m. at the Colonial Heights Optimist Club at 916 Meridian Avenue.
Caroline and her husband Tony learned their first-born not only had leukemia, but one of the rarest forms of the disease in children.