Can you still be saved if you have leukemia? What are the mainstream treatment options?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Your doctor should tell you that this type of leukemia is a high risk. Generally do not take active **, the survival time is short, and the pain is great. As for whether it can be cured, I can tell you unequivocally that no one can guarantee that this humoral tumor disease will only survive for a long time, and it can die of natural failure for a long time.

    Short-current statistics show that the 5-year survival rate after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation for myeloid leukemia is about 50%, and the data in the United States is more than 70. Because it only goes back five years, many patients are lost after five years, and no one knows if they are alive or dead. But the current argument is that if the probability of ** in five years is low, the low risk can basically be determined.

    As for whether to ** or not, which plan strives for the longest survival time and which plan is the most economical, it depends on the individual. Now the hospital will advise that if it is possible to fight for a transplant, medical expenses, at least one million before deduction of insurance, and in general, two million is rare. After all, two million converted into ** will basically die, and the risk of failure is still very great.

    As for whether to do it or not, how long it can last, it depends on luck, there is a suitable supporting economy, but there are too many people who fail to transplant.

    Plan, if you're ready to fight, don't opt for chemotherapy. One-third of the medulla oblongata system will have genetic variations. This is something that chemotherapy can't**.

    Although there are drugs that can suppress it, it is not very effective. So, if myeloid chemotherapy is basically a transplant of people and money, it costs a lot of money. If you don't have enough money, it will be painful to have to give up after seeing hope later.

    So, if you decide to spend this money to go for it, don't be tempted to back down. As for transplantation, the immediate family can strive for at least a semi-conformity, which is more painful than a full conformity, while the probability of a bone marrow bank and an umbilical cord blood bank is too low, less than one in 100,000, and inviting a donor is also a problem, which should be accurately judged according to one's own situation.

    If a transplant is confirmed, there will be several chemotherapy treatments before it, which is critical. The remission and continuation phases must be very smooth before you can take the step towards transplantation. The time window between them is very volatile.

    Without stable and reliable medical support and opportunities, it is difficult for a transplant to succeed. For example, if you are infected when you enter the warehouse, or if you accidentally fall and lose an opportunity, this opportunity will become less and less.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Leukemia is possible at the current level of medical care, and the most common way now is bone marrow stem cell transplantation, which has a good effect and a high chance of survival. But there is a premise is to find a matching bone marrow, which will take a lot of time and energy, and leukemia has a certain survival cycle, if you can't find a match in the survival cycle, it is difficult to achieve the best effect.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Leukemia is now possible, and it is good to find out earlier that bone marrow transplantation can be performed, which is the most mainstream program. If there is a storage of stem cells, stem cell regeneration can also be carried out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Leukemia can be treated, and the most mainstream ** plan is bone marrow matching, but this requires chance, and before you find a suitable bone marrow, it is generally chemotherapy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is still salvation for leukemia, and the mainstream ** plan is to donate bone marrow, as long as you find a matching bone marrow, there is hope.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Leukemia is a major disease, and once diagnosed, it can be quite troublesome. Not only do you need to bear an unusually high ** cost, but the ** rate of patients is not very high. If you are unfortunately diagnosed with leukemia, you must go to the hospital as soon as possible to receive the correct **, and the doctor will choose the appropriate ** method according to the patient's condition.

    1. Bone marrow transplantation.

    Bone marrow transplantation is usually considered to be the most thorough way of leukemia, but it is very difficult to succeed in matching, and there are certain risks in surgery. However, even if you get through these, there is no guarantee that leukemia will be completely **.

    2. Chemotherapy. Chemotherapy actually uses drugs to kill cancer cells in the patient's body and inhibit the growth and reproduction of cancer cells. Many hospitals will use this method to carry out leukemia patients, but chemotherapy is very large, not only killing cancer cells, but also killing some normal cells in our body, and because of this, the process of chemotherapy is quite painful, and there will be a great rejection, which is not the best way to treat leukemia.

    3. Hormones**.

    This method is not particularly stable, after all, long-term use of hormones can also produce toxicity to the human body, such as necrosis of the femoral head, severe damage to the liver and kidneys, etc., the use of this hormone ** Leukemia patients are usually not cured, and a disease is recurred. Moreover, this method is not particularly stable, and it is easy to get rid of the drug once the drug is stopped.

    Fourth, immune cell activation.

    This method is a new type of method launched by combining foreign advanced immunization, and the corresponding plan will be formulated according to the different conditions of patients in clinical practice. In the past, the diagnosis of leukemia was usually carried out in accordance with the same method, which is blind, and there are certain defects, but the immune cell activation method can greatly improve the rate, and the rate will also be reduced, which can achieve the most ideal effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As with most malignancies, the traditional** methods of leukemia include chemotherapy and radiotherapy. With the continuous innovation of technology, the targeting of leukemia, immunity and stem cell transplantation are becoming more and more mature. Among them, immunity and hepatocyte transplantation can be used for leukemia, but leukemia still requires many harsh conditions, so these two types of leukemia cannot be fully popularized.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most people will choose to use chemotherapy to go**. You can also choose to use a bone marrow transplant or hormonal drugs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bone marrow replacement should be chosen, or chemotherapy should be carried out, so that the effect on leukemia is better.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At present, leukemia mainly includes hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, chemotherapy, and radioactivity. Only hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and a small number of drugs can completely ** leukemia. The length of time depends on the patient's condition and the plan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first is to administer chemotherapy to improve the symptoms of leukemia, and the more effective means of leukemia is bone marrow transplantation, which takes almost a year to re-establish a new immune system after all the malignant cells in the body are destroyed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Now the most commonly used method in leukemia is bone marrow transplantation. By transplanting a healthy bone marrow nucleus, leukemia patients can produce antibodies to completely ** leukemia.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Leukemia is mainly treated by stem cells, which will take effect within about a week, and leukemia patients will have better results.

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