A Bridgend family, whose teenager was recently diagnosed with leukaemia, is urgently appealing for young people to register as stem cell volunteers with the Welsh Blood Service ahead of World Cancer Day on Tuesday, 4 February 2025.
16-year-old Aston Bevington was recently diagnosed with a rare form of leukaemia and is hoping to find a stem cell (also known as bone marrow) donor to help him overcome the disease. Aston’s mother, Sian Mansell, Father, Jason Bevington and stepfather, Nathan Strong, are leading the call for more 16 to 30-year-olds to join Welsh Blood Service’s Registry as a potential match for Aston.
Aston was initially diagnosed with glandular fever, but his condition continued to deteriorate. The family became increasingly concerned when Aston began to feel exhausted, nauseous and swelling spread to other parts of his body. Additional tests revealed the devastating diagnosis.