Anyone who has had a sick child knows you would do anything to help them get better. Perth father Mark Tracy is on a mission to find his 17-year-old son Levi a stem cell match. So could it be you?

At the age of seven, Levi Tracy was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s T-cell lymphoma – and he fought bravely through two-and-a-half years of gruelling chemotherapy to reach remission.

Heartbreakingly, just a few months ago, Levi was once again hit with a cancer diagnosis: acute myeloid leukemia.

Levi’s dad Mark joined Hope Breakfast to share how Levi was feeling following the diagnosis and put out a call for help across the country.

“He’s in a pretty good space at the moment but it’s been a rough couple of months for him,” Mark said.

“He was a bit frustrated… there was a little bit of anger and resentment.

“But now he’s just determined to get out the other side of it and go and attack the world.”

Levi is currently fighting bravely through his diagnosis with chemotherapy, but desperately requires a stem cell transplant for a chance at survival. Without it, his cancer will return.

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That task is proving to be very difficult. Levi’s previous cancer treatment has made his chances of finding a perfect stem cell match “extremely unlikely.”


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