There is no data to support how long leukemia m5 typically lives after a bone marrow transplant, so it is not yet possible to tell.
Leukemia m5 mainly refers to the grading of leukemia M5 type, which refers to the sum of leukemic leukocyte progenitor monocytes, young monocytes and monocytes ≥80% in bone marrow or blood smear. Bone marrow transplantation, on the other hand, is essentially a type of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation in which normal bone marrow is introduced into the patient through a vein to replace diseased bone marrow.
Due to the severity of the disease, the influence of treatment institutions, treatment plans, personal constitution and other reasons, it is not yet possible to judge how long a leukemia patient can live after a bone marrow transplant.
It is recommended that patients who need a bone marrow transplant go to the hospital in time and undergo treatment in a regular hospital. After having a bone marrow transplant, it is necessary to pay attention to diet and hygiene, strengthen personal hygiene, take medication on time and have regular checkups.