A mother with cancer has made a plea for a donation of rare bone marrow within six weeks to save her life.
Sharon Berger, 61, has acute myeloid leukaemia and a perfect match is more likely to come from the Jewish Ashkenazi community.
Her daughter Caroline, 31, said: ?Mum has been very brave but time is critical.?
Mrs Berger started chemotherapy this week and her family claim she has just weeks to find a match to save her life.
While a match is more likely to come from the Jewish community, friends of the 61-year-old are encouraging anyone who is aged between 16 and 30 to sign up to the stem cell register and provide a spit sample in order to have their tissue type analysed.
The family, from London, can be helped through the #Spit4 Mum campaign on Twitter.
For information and to sign up to the stem cell register, click HERE.
For more on Sharon Berger?s campaign, go HERE.
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