An eight-year-old girl in Breña, Peru, has been diagnosed with Fanconi anemia and urgently requires a bone marrow transplant. The diagnosis was made in January at the National Institute of Child Health (INSN) in Breña, but she must be transferred to the INSN San Borja facility to begin the transplant procedure. Her parents have appealed for assistance to facilitate the transfer and subsequent treatment. Fanconi anemia is a rare genetic disorder that affects bone marrow and can lead to serious health complications. The transfer to the specialized facility is crucial for initiating the life-saving transplant process. The family is navigating the logistical and medical challenges of securing the necessary care for their daughter. Further details regarding the transplant process and the child’s condition are expected to be released by the INSN.
