Good news! Oncologist calls ‘Might Mack’ a miracle!

Good news! Oncologist calls ‘Might Mack’ a miracle!

Megan Harrington-Johnson is Breakfast with Martin Bester’s resident attorney and always shares great legal advice with our listeners. 

Mighty Mack 30 July 2021
Source: Instagram/Mighty Mack

However, on 25 May 2021, we spoke to Megan Harrington-Johnson’s sister, Amy, about Megan and her partner Bronson’s baby Mackenzie. The six-month-old fighter is also known as “Mighty Mack” and she’s in need of a bone marrow transplant match, which you can test for with a cheek swab. 

Mackenzie (Mack) was formally diagnosed with Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML).

READ: Help needed for four-month-old leukaemia fighter

There’s good news two months later! Megan Harrington-Johnson shared on social media that baby Mackenzie’s bone marrow biopsy shows she is in remission. Harrington-Johnson says: “today we got the results back from Mackenzie’s latest bone marrow biopsy. Despite her cancer blast count having been at 6% at her last extraction 6 weeks ago (after round 1 of chemo) she has somehow managed to kill her own cancer cells whilst in a coma and her latest count is 0.1%!”

We wish 'Mighty Mack' a full recovery! 

How you can help: 

The South African Bone Marrow Registry has given more details as to what the application process is:

1.    Online on our website

2.     Complete Health Questionnaire

3.     If eligible SABMR will decide for cheek swab to be done all free of charge (courier or at one of our depots)

If you are a matched donor, you will undergo a full medical examination to determine your health status and assess whether you are at any risk during the donation process.  

Help Mighty Mack and the other children in desperate need of a match by registering with the SABMR.

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Image credit: Instagram/Mighty Mack

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