How effective is herbal medicine in treating slow onset particles and how is the efficacy of slow onset particles monitored?

  Patient Question: Description: The patient is my brother, who felt unable to eat and had chest pains in February this year. After going to the hospital and finding out that it was leukemia (slow-onset), he started taking domestic Glivec, and after four months of taking it, a red rash appeared on his body, which was very itchy, and the doctor advised to stop taking it for a week. Then after one week, I did not continue to take Glivec, but took Chinese herbal medicine. Twice a day. I have been taking the herbs until now, and my blood work is normal, but the rash has appeared again on my body.  I would like to ask for help: If the blood routine is normal now, is it in the process of getting better? Also, why is there a red rash on my body again?  Duan Minghui replied: The blood routine is not enough to monitor the condition of chronic granulocytes, but the quantitative monitoring of fusion genes can ensure the stability of the disease.  The focus of chronic granulocyte treatment is long-term adequate Gleevec treatment, you interrupt this is extremely inappropriate, you will put the patient to death!  Chinese herbal medicine is not able to control the disease in the long term, it will only delay the standardized treatment and waste money.