How should leukemia patients be treated after surgery? What is the probability of recurrence?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It is definitely necessary to eat more vegetables and fruits, but also to exercise properly, and to enhance the body's immunity, and the probability of ** again should not exceed 10%.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    After the operation, you should maintain a healthy and light diet, consume more nutritious fruits, vegetables and meat, maintain a positive and optimistic attitude, maintain good work and rest habits, insist on exercising every day, consolidate ** in the later stage, and go to the hospital for re-examination; There is a 50% chance of ** again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Leukemia patients must have regular check-ups after surgery, pay attention to personal hygiene, and do some outdoor sports appropriately to enhance physical fitness, improve resistance and immunity; In fact, most leukemia patients have no way to be **, and the probability is about 50%.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, no, the probability of ** may be less than 5%, pay attention to the follow-up diet, but also pay attention to the physical condition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Leukemia is also possible after it; In fact, most of the time, leukemia patients have no way, even if it is, there is a 50% rate after that.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Leukemia is commonly known as "blood cancer", and most of what people know about leukemia comes from film and television works, and young protagonists often die after suffering from leukemia. Among adolescents under the age of 35, leukemia is indeed the malignant tumor with the highest incidence and mortality rate. But is there really no hope of survival if you have leukemia?

    This is not the case. The days of leukemia as an incurable disease are long gone.

    If you don't do it within five years, it's going to be.

    Leukemia is a malignant clonal disease of hematopoietic stem cells, which is stagnant at different stages of cell development due to uncontrolled leukemia cell proliferation and dysfunction of differentiation. In the bone marrow and other hematopoietic tissues, leukemia cells proliferate and accumulate, inhibiting normal hematopoiesis and infiltrating other organs and tissues. As a result, patients present with varying degrees of anemia, bleeding, infection, liver, spleen, lymphadenopathy and bone pain.

    The ** of leukemia is not fully understood, and it is currently considered to be related to some special virus infections, abnormal immune function, radiation, chemical agents, etc., and can also be developed from some other types of blood diseases. Generally speaking, if a leukemia patient does not remission within five years after achieving remission through **, it is clinically judged to be **.

    Chronic leukemia** has a good effect.

    There are still large differences between different subtypes of leukemia. Leukemia is divided into acute and chronic leukemias based on the maturity of cell differentiation and natural history. Chronic leukemia includes chronic myeloid leukemia and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, which progresses slowly and has a better effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is indeed possible that there will be a ** situation, which is generally no more than 5%.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After a successful bone marrow transplant, it will not**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Whether it will be ** is closely related to the living environment, living habits, physique and other aspects.

    Be sure to pay attention after surgery, and usually look at some information to pay attention to.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first stage of leukemia can be roughly divided into three stages: the first stage-induced remission, in which the vast majority of leukemia patients need to receive chemotherapy that cannot be programmed until a complete remission is achieved.

    Patients who cannot be relieved for more than 2 months at this stage are basically hopeless in remission, and only death awaits the patient;

    Patients who do not undergo bone marrow transplantation enter the second stage - intensification**, and many leukemia patients who have achieved remission** will become ill** again in a short period of time if they do not continue**. Therefore, except for leukemia patients with bone marrow transplantation, all leukemia patients need to be intensive**, which is usually 4 6 courses of high-dose chemotherapy, which can kill residual leukemia cells to the greatest extent and reduce the chance;

    Patients who have undergone a bone marrow transplant progress to the second stage of remission – transplantation

    In some leukemia patients whose combination chemotherapy cannot be ** or ** the rate is lower than the rate of bone marrow transplantation**, the doctor will advocate transplantation, and the transplanted patients will start receiving ultra-large doses of myeloablative chemotherapy after finding a suitable match, and then enter the laminar flow chamber to start transplantation, and the mortality rate of patients in the laminar flow chamber is about the same;

    Patients who do not undergo bone marrow transplantation enter the third stage after the end of intensive **: maintenance**, which usually lasts for 2 years, ** is mainly treated with low-dose chemotherapy, some hospitals advocate small chemotherapy, and some hospitals advocate taking chemotherapy drugs. After the maintenance phase, the patient is declared leukemia** after 5 years from the beginning of remission.

    Bone marrow transplant patients are successfully discharged from the cabin and enter the third stage: immunization**, after which patients usually take immunosuppressants for 3 months to avoid rejection. About 50% of patients are declared a failed transplant again** after being discharged.

    The other 50% have not recurred within a year, then it is declared**.

    Of course, there are special leukemias that do not follow the above methods, such as promyelocytic leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, etc., they are a type of leukemia with a relatively good rate of leukemia.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Generally speaking: leukemia does not occur again 5 years after passing the regular **, it is generally considered to have been basically acquired**, and it is more likely to be ** after 7 years, so you can rest assured. However, a very small number of patients remain after 5 years**.

    Therefore, it is still necessary to go to the hospital regularly for check-ups, if possible, to do a test for minimal residual disease to detect the first signs as early as possible, of course, not all patients or all hospitals can do this test.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After a complete remission in a leukemia patient, a small amount of leukemia cells remain in the body to proliferate, which will eventually lead to **.

    Recommendation: After complete remission of chemotherapy for M5 leukemia, the highest rate is high. The method of killing leukemia cells by radiotherapy and chemotherapy is still the main means of leukemia at present, and its dosage and effect have basically reached the limit, but it still does not fundamentally solve the problem of leukemia.

    Therefore, leukemia is still the main obstacle of leukemia at present, and it is of great significance to the residual leukemia "active botanicals"** that are the root cause of leukemia. Traditional Chinese medicine focuses on the application of active botanicals to repair, which is severely damaged by the body's immune function, and finally destroys the residual leukemia cells, completely eliminating leukemia.

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