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'Stem cell transplant saved my life' – Woman praises hospital team 40 years after rare blood cancer surgery

by Eilish O'Regan
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Maircil Houlihan underwent a bone marrow transplant at St James's Hospital in 1989. Photo: Paul Sharp

A Dublin woman who was one of the first patients to receive a stem cell transplant has returned to the hospital where her life was saved decades ago.

Maircil Houlihan underwent stem cell surgery (also known as a bone marrow transplant) at St James's Hospital in Dublin in 1989.

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