Ming, Chinese, JMML
2024-6-23Ming was a girl, who was only 1 month old in 2019 and was hospitalized and diagnosed with juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia(PTPN11 mutation) after a series of examinations. Ming's parents searched the GoBroad team's report on JMML and the higher cure rate at the 2019 American Society of Hematology(ASH) on the Internet, and then quickly brought Ming to GHG medical center.
Given that Ming was only 2 months old, the GHG medial team recommended first oral targeted drugs targeting a stable condition, chemotherapy after a little older, and hematopoietic stem cell transplant after 1 year old. Ming's condition quickly became stable after medication. Fortunately, a fully matched donor was found in the Taiwan Bone Marrow Bank when Ming was one and a half years old. In November 2020, Ming received the transplant uneventfully. Now Ming is 5 years old and goes to kindergarten like normal children, goes out with friends to play sand and eat buffet… Except that her height and weight are slightly lower than her peers, her language, intelligence, communication and movement are all normal.







