How long can you live if you have leukemia?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I think that if I have leukemia, my relatives will definitely pay everything In fact, leukemia is not terrible, as long as a bone marrow transplant is fine Don't be afraid, mentality determines everything.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, little brother or little sister, it's like this, first of all, I'm happy to answer for you, I'm a senior medical life expert, Mr. Ali, yes, after relevant inquiries, it is understood that leukemia can live for 3 years For patients with acute leukemia, if there is no special **, the average survival time is only 3 months under normal circumstances, leukemia is common, acute leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Extended information: Leukemia is a malignant tumor of the blood system, literally, leukemia refers to the abnormal proliferation of white blood cells in the blood system, which can be abnormal in quantity, but more abnormal in quality, and white blood cells are not normal white blood cells.

    According to the course and severity of the disease, leukemia is divided into acute leukemia and chronic leukemia. Acute leukemia has a short course of disease, acute onset, and more obvious changes in blood routine and peripheral blood count. The main manifestations are elevated white blood cells, decreased hemoglobin and platelets, and a small number of patients may not have symptoms of anemia and thrombocytopenia in the early stage of the disease.

    Leukocyte hyperplasia to a certain extent, patients may have sternalgia, retrosternal pain, or bone and joint pain. Chronic leukemia is characterized by elevated leukocytes and normal or low hemoglobin and platelets.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The survival period of leukemia patients is related to the patient's own physical condition, method and type of leukemia, which can be as short as one or two years, as long as five to ten years, or even twenty years.

    Survival in patients with leukemia is associated with the following:

    1. The type of leukemia is the ultimate factor affecting the survival of patients

    For example, in the classification of leukemia, the more common chronic myeloid leukemia will eventually be combined with myelofibrosis, acute leukemia and multiple organ failure, complicated by infection, bleeding and other serious complications and death. The course of chronic gonorrhea varies widely, from as short as one or two years to as long as five to ten years, or even twenty years.

    2. Whether the different methods are appropriate for patients with advanced leukemia

    Since chemotherapy is the main way to target leukemia, patients need to bear the risk of being sold, which will affect the patient's lifespan. Therefore, the best way now is to combine Chinese and Western methods. Use Western medicine to alleviate the condition, and use Chinese medicine to follow up**, which will help improve the patient's immunity and also play a better role.

    Improve the quality of life of patients and prolong the life of patients.

    3. The patient's physical condition

    The better the body, the worse the health of people without other underlying diseases, and the survival of people with more underlying diseases is much longer.

    In general, having leukemia is not the same as death, as long as it can be detected early, an effective and reasonable plan can be taken, a good attitude can be maintained, and a regular treatment can be accepted as soon as possible, the condition of cancer can be effectively controlled.

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