Wayne Naro with his grandson Lucas. Naro received at peripheral stem cell transplant at UNMC in 1984 to treat his non-Hodgkin lymphoma. |
The ritual is his early warning system against non-Hodgkin lymphoma. With each sunrise, he gives thanks for another cancer-free day — gratitude that always includes UNMC.
“I was reconciled with the fact that I wasn’t going to see my children grow up or grow old with my wife,” Naro said. “UNMC was my last chance.”
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Since then, more than 2,800 PSCT’s have been performed at UNMC to treat leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma and testicular cancer.
Today, Naro’s children are grown, he has a 4-year-old grandson, Lucas, and he and his wife are preparing to retire and move to Louisiana.
“God bless the med center,” he said.