A pregnant woman fighting leukemia finds a perfect match in her marrow



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A pregnant woman, who made a desperate call to a bone marrow donor, finally found her ideal partner just days after her story became viral.

Susie Rabaca, 36, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of acute myeloid leukemia in September. The Los Angeles woman – who is due to give birth to twins on December 6 – has done everything to find someone who could save her life.

On Thanksgiving Day, KABC told the story of the mother, who caught the country's attention. In a few days, more than 40,000 people joined the registry on BeTheMatch.org.

Her story even reached Carrie Underwood, who shared it with her followers on Twitter.

The good news came on Wednesday when Rabaca revealed that the ideal person with the right genetic makeup had been found.

"Whoever you are there – thank you very much. You are saving my life. You are an angel and I hope someday to meet you, "she told the station.

His race to find the perfect match was a challenge. Because of the severity of his cancer, Rabaca needed a 100% match factor and no family member matched the bill.

What made the research even more difficult for the mother of three children was her mixed race – Rabaca is Latino and Caucasian.

"Only 3% of our register is composed of several ethnic groups. It can be very difficult to find a compatible donor. The fact that we have identified a potential match for her is really exciting, "said Be The Match spokeswoman Julie Kornike.

Rabaca plans to undergo a bone marrow transplant after delivering her twins, according to KABC.

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