💨 Abstract
On International Women's Day, DKMS Foundation India urges women to take leadership roles in stem cell donation. Three young women, Navya, Jahnvi, and Loni, shared their inspiring stories of donating stem cells and saving lives. The Foundation aims to dispel misconceptions and encourage more women to join the lifesaving donor pool, as only 0.09% of the Indian population is registered as blood stem cell donors.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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