Emily Land, 21, from Leeds, was diagnosed with an aggressive form of blood cancer in 2021.
A cancer patient who received a stem cell transplant has challenged herself to walk 10,000 steps a day for a month to raise money and help her recover.
She developed sepsis three times and pneumonia twice during her initial treatment, with doctors advising her a stem cell transplant was her best chance of survival.Ms Land is doing 10,000 steps a day for four weeks to raise money for the Anthony Nolan charity Following the transplant, she was unable to walk on her own, sometimes only being able to do three to five steps a day before becoming exhausted.
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