Francis, from Walton, Liverpool, was just six weeks old when his mother Anna spotted an unexplained bruise on his arm. A biopsy later showed his bone marrow was 80% cancer cells.
"You could save the life of someone like Francis and give hope to their loved ones too."
Henny Braund, chief executive of Anthony Nolan, said:"It would mean everything to Francis's family to find him a donor before November when he will need his transplant.
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