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Man receives life-saving transplant after seeing NBC News story

Posted on March 29, 2024 by blkalertshealth
Dr. Gary Gibbon was battling lung cancer when he saw an NBC News story on experimental transplants being carried out at Northwestern Medicine. A year later, he credits it with saving his life.
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