News

Teen Who Beat Life-threatening Disease Now Hopes To Become Doctor — And Is Headed To Harvard To Help Others

(Screenshot: wmchealthgiving.org)

Hanif Mouehla was just 8-years-old when he was diagnosed with sickle cell disease. Now 17, Mouehla has been inspired to care for others like him. He’s headed to Harvard University to study pre-med to help others facing this deadly disease, People reports.

The sickle cell survivor and recent graduate of Northern Valley Regional High School in Old Tappan, New Jersey, says his future studies will help him pay it forward.

“I would say that from a young age, I was strictly focused on medicine and becoming a doctor,” Mouehla said. “Watching the medical center as a whole, that was something I really wanted to emulate and caused me to want to choose medicine, specifically being a hematologist.”

The young scholar’s survival story started years ago when he found himself in ICU at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital in New York. Mouehla’s sickle cell condition was worsening and doctors placed him in a coma after both of his lungs collapsed. He spent six weeks in the hospital; doctors weren’t sure if he would survive, giving him a 20% chance.

Soon an experimental stem cell transplant would saved Mouehla and give him a new perspective on life.

Ten years later, he reconnected with the pediatric hematology-oncology specialist who treated him. Dr. Mitchell Cairo became the teen’s boss as he worked in Cairo’s research lab in 2022 to find a cure for sickle cell.

PHOTO:

KHURAIRA MUSA

The inherited blood disorder affects an estimated 70,000 to100,000 Americans—with 1 in 13 African-Americans diagnosed each year.

Mouehla is currently free of sickle cell disease, according to Face2Face Africa, after receiving the familial haploidentical stem cell transplant from his mother, Khuraira Musa.

“It’s kind of an indescribable feeling because, on top of seeing somebody sort of just resume their normal life, they’re now kicking in the high gear and taking on additional stress to make a difference for the next generation,” Cairo said.

WMCHEALTH

Soucre: blackenterprise.com

Related Posts

At 90, Marla Gibbs Looks Back on Career as a Sitcom Queen — “My Romance With the People Is That I’m One of Them”

The TV legend reflects on her groundbreaking career, the secret to her peerless comedic timing and why she didn’t quit her job at United Airlines until season three…

How The World’s Richest People Secretly Travel

In a world where luxury knows no bounds, the private jets owned by the wealthiest billionaires serve as a testament to opulence and extravagance. For these elite individuals,…

Simone Manuel: Breaking Myths and Making History

“I think it’s pretty cool that someone else can see me and realize, ‘hey, this is something I can try, this is something I can be good at.’”…

Top 20 Richest People In The World (2024)

As we step into 2024, the landscape of wealth continues to shift, revealing a staggering concentration of riches among the world’s elite. The top 20 richest individuals have…

Inside Mark Zuckerberg’s New Secret Bunker

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta, has captivated public attention with the construction of a $260 million doomsday bunker in his expansive Hawaiian estate. Nestled in the lush…

Donald Trump’s Family Is Richer Than You Think

Donald Trump’s family wealth is more expansive than many realize, with estimates suggesting a staggering collective fortune exceeding $8.6 billion. According to Forbes, Donald Trump himself boasts a…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *