Is it okay for cells to grow slowly after chemotherapy for leukemia?

How fast or slow the cells grow after chemotherapy for leukemia is related to the destruction of normal blood cells of the body by chemotherapy drugs and the degree of inhibition of bone marrow, so you can’t use fast or slow to judge good or bad. Leukemia is a kind of malignant tumor of the blood system, in the process of treatment due to the large amount of chemotherapy drugs, the normal red blood cells and platelets of oneself will cause damage, which will cause slow cell growth after chemotherapy. In addition, chemotherapeutic drugs will also inhibit the hematopoietic function of bone marrow, and it is easy to have a reduction of whole blood components and slow cell growth. Through the application of a large number of chemical drugs as mentioned above, the cancer cells in the body can be eliminated more thoroughly, but it will also cause slow cell growth. If the dosage of the drug is not enough, it will also cause the cancer cells to continue to spread, which is not conducive to the treatment of leukemia. Therefore, you cannot judge good or bad by how fast or slow the cells grow after leukemia chemotherapy. It is recommended to have regular checkups, clarify the cause of the disease with the help of your doctor, and carry out targeted treatment.