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Jamell Baca-Cazer(center) is surrounder by her family husband Rudy Cazer Ciera Baca 17, (back row)Jazzlena Baca 19, and Trae Baca 16, as they prepare to celebrate the Holidays after Jamell recieved a lung transplant in October. Dec 20, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Jamell Baca-Cazer(center) is surrounder by her family husband Rudy Cazer Ciera Baca 17, (back row)Jazzlena Baca 19, and Trae Baca 16, as they prepare to celebrate the Holidays after Jamell recieved a lung transplant in October. Dec 20, 2011 Darryl Webb/AFN
Jamell Baca-Cazer (center) is surrounded by her husband, Rudy Cazer, and her children -- daugthers Ciera Baca, 17, and Jazzlena Baca, 19, and son Trae Baca, 16, as they prepare to celebrate the holidays Dec. 20, after Jamell received a lung transplant in October.
Barb Davern with her husband and caregiver Tim will be marching in the Fiesta Bowl Parade along side the Donate Life Arizona float. Barb received a lung transplant at the age of 55 after dealing with chronic asthma since 4 years of age. She now spends her time raising awareness for Donate Life Arizona and organ donations.
Barb Davern with her husband and caregiver Tim will be marching in the Fiesta Bowl Parade along side the Donate Life Arizona float. Barb received a lung transplant at the age of 55 after dealing with chronic asthma since 4 years of age. She now spends her time raising awareness for Donate Life Arizona and organ donations.
Barb Davern with her husband and caregiver Tim will be marching in the Fiesta Bowl Parade along side the Donate Life Arizona float. Barb received a lung transplant at the age of 55 after dealing with chronic asthma since 4 years of age. She now spends her time raising awareness for Donate Life Arizona and organ donations.
Jesus Pereya, of Chandler, became the first patient at Phoenix Children's Hospital to undergo the hospital's pediatric heart transplant, shown Thursday, August 18, 2011 in Phoenix durign a press conference. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]
Rose aficionados in Scottsdale are smelling the sweet smell of victory. Plans are under way to relocate a long-standing downtown Scottsdale public rose garden to the city-owned yard at the Scottsdale Artists’ School, on the southwest corner of Second Street and Marshall Way.
Five years ago when Sherry Behrens was at her lowest point, she felt all alone.
At 79, Robert Pannell wasn’t going to let bone marrow disease end his life or his golf game. So when his health insurer refused to pay for a bone marrow transplant, he fought back and won.
A carwash is being held Saturday to benefit a San Tan Valley teen who is currently in California awaiting a heart transplant.
Q: I didn’t plant flowers in the fall. Can I plant flowers in February and still enjoy the spring blooms?
LAS VEGAS - Singer and actor Robert Goulet is heavily sedated and breathing through a respirator in a Los Angeles hospital while he awaits a lung transplant, his wife told The Associated Press on Tuesday. "He can hear me but he can't respond," Vera Goulet said of the 73-year-old crooner.
LYON, France - Doctors in France said they had performed the world's first partial face transplant, forging the way into a risky medical frontier by operating on a woman disfigured by a dog bite.
LYON, France - As she held the mirror up to her new face, the woman looked at her reflection. She paused for a moment. Unable to speak because of the breathing tube in her throat, she wrote a note, "Merci." Thank you.
An unidentified woman is examined by a surgeon, who confers with other hospital staff, part seen, in his image from video released by Amiens hospital in France, Friday.
French surgeon Jean-Michel Dubernard is seen during a news conference at the Edouard Herriot hospital in Lyon, southeastern France, in this Jan. 14, 2000 photo.
Doctors seem to have found a way to make bone marrow transplants safer and more effective against blood cancers like leukemia, an achievement that offers new hope for people over 50 in particular.
CLEVELAND - In the next few weeks, five men and seven women will secretly visit the Cleveland Clinic to interview for the chance to have a radical operation that's never been tried anywhere in the world.
April 26, 2005
Comedian George Lopez and his wife, Ann Serrano, arrive at \"Noche de Ninos,\" a benefit for Children\'s Hospital Los Angeles in Beverly Hills, Calif., Saturday.
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