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A group of siblings who had not seen their beloved grandpa for nearly a year because of his stem cell transplant sprinted through their garden with delight when they realized he had crossed the country and was in a hammock in their backyard. Kevin Finocchiaro, 65, has been living with a rare blood disease for more than a decade – but two years ago, his condition morphed into a dangerous blood cancer called myelofibrosis, which has a median survival rate of six years. Fortunately for Kevin, his brother was a perfect match for a stem cell transplant, which gave him successful odds. Having started chemotherapy in 2022 and then undergoing the transplant later that year, Kevin was left in a \

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