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Dad left with horror rashes all over hands and feet begs for donor to save his life

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cancer has begged for a stem cell donor to come forward and save his life. Dad-of-one Tony Ferreira, 40, from the Channel Island of Jersey, suffers from a rare type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma called Sezary syndrome, in which white blood cells become cancerous and aggressively attack the skin.Mr Ferreira, originally from the island of Madeira, Portugal, was diagnosed in 2017 but first noticed symptoms in 2012 when he suffered a small skin rash on his lower back which did not go away.The rash developed and his hands and feet would split open.

Mr Ferreira then noticed lumps in his groin and under his arms. About 90% of Mr Ferreira's body is now affected by the rare cancer, and his best chance of survival is blood stem cell donation.

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