Is there a good chance of curing leukemia M2?

Patient: My little brother, 16 years old, was diagnosed with M2 leukemia a month ago, negative for one course of chemotherapy, and is being treated at the First Hospital of Jilin University for a second course of chemotherapy. How should it be treated? Can I rely on chemotherapy? What else do I need to do? Laboratory and test results: The test results are normal after one course of chemotherapy: Yang Hongchong, Hematology Specialist, The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine: Mr. Wang: Hello! Generally speaking, M2 acute leukemia treatment is quite good. Of course, this requires consideration of various factors. For example, sensitivity to treatment, perseverance, confidence and persistence of the patient and family, economic conditions, and so on, are all very important. As for the treatment plan, comprehensive treatment is preferred, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine, etc. If necessary, bone marrow transplantation can be considered. In short, the treatment process is a systematic project and needs to be individualized.