Six years years ago, Ron Gross of Las Vegas, , then a 60-year-old computer instructor who also did security at the Rio, never dreamed he’d need a bone marrow stem cell transplant from a woman nearly 6,000 miles away to stay alive.
Six years years ago, Ron Gross of Las Vegas, , then a 60-year-old computer instructor who also did security at the Rio, never dreamed he’d need a bone marrow stem cell transplant from a woman nearly 6,000 miles away to stay alive.