First of all there are several different types of Leukemia
Danny had Acute Lymphatic Leukemia, he became ill at two years old...this was in 1972... he lived for 16 years died two weeks after he graduated from high school.
Now...He never had an ounce of blood during the 16 years of treatment. He underwent chemo theropy.
This was the worste class of childhood Leukemia at that time.
This form was considered cured if the child remained in remission for five years...There was a 50-50 chance of those that had Lymphatic Leukemia would be cured by the 1980's he fell in the class that did not.
For five years he would be in remission then the drugs stopped working and he would have to under-go another type og chemo. We were lucky for 16 years every five years science would develope a new chemo drug and he would start the treatment and go into remission never having to take blood.
One does not have to take or have a blood transfusion to have chemo theropy.
Science ran out of wonder drugs for Lymphatic Leukemia in 1988...he died after taking experimental drug which stripped his body of all red cells and he died of not of leukemia but of acute pulminary failure.
Now Freddy if that makes you feel good so be it. Now for the rest of you if you don't know what you are talking about please don't put fuel on the fire.
It still hurts to talk about my Danny, but Transfusions had nothing to do with his death or life.