How long you can live after being cured of leukemia varies from person to person, but usually you can live for more than 5 years. Among them, acute promyelocytic leukemia patients can survive for a long time, no different from normal people. 1. Leukemia is a malignant disease of the blood system that is difficult to be completely cured. Clinical cure usually refers to a sustained remission of the disease for more than 5 years after treatment with combination chemotherapy (cytarabine and flexerodine) or bone marrow transplantation, so patients can only be defined as cured if they survive for more than 5 years. However, patients who have reached clinical cure still have the possibility of relapse, and need to periodically review the bone marrow aspiration examination to assess the leukemia remission, and need timely treatment once relapse occurs. 2. Acute promyelocytic leukemia is a special type of leukemia, which may be completely cured after double-induced differentiation treatment with arsenic trioxide and all-trans retinoic acid. The survival of completely cured acute promyelocytic leukemia patients is no different from that of normal people, and they can live disease-free for a long time. Specific therapeutic medications should be administered under the supervision of a physician.