Past Contest Entries

The Stranger who Saved Me,’ SELF magazine

The article follows the story of a bone marrow transplant, tracking both the leukemia-ridden recipient and the anonymous donor who saved her life – and the emotional decision of these two college-aged women to finally meet. Through their story, the article sheds light on what a bone marrow transplant entails (particularly via peripheral stem cell transfer) and the complex science of finding a perfect genetic match. The article dispels common myths about bone marrow transplants and emphasizes the need for more bone marrow donors on the national registry.

Read “The Stranger Who Saved Me

See the contest questionnaire in which the reporter writes about how this story was written.

 

Place:

No Award

Year:

  • 2009

Category:

  • General Interest Magazines above 1 million circ.

Affiliation:

SELF Magazine

Reporter:

Sabrina Rubin Erdely, Writer
Sara Austin, Features Director (Health & News)
Patricia Singer, Research Director
Carla Levy, Executive Editor
Lucy S. Danziger, Editor-in-Chief

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