What is the maximum life expectancy for chronic granulocytic leukemia?

The maximum life expectancy of chronic granulocytic leukemia cannot be generalized, the specific survival time is related to the clinical stage, pathological typing, treatment methods, their own physical condition and other factors. Generally speaking, the earlier the disease is detected, diagnosed and treated, the less impact it will have on life expectancy, so it is recommended that the patient undergoes regular treatment as early as possible.
Clinically, “five-year survival rate” is often used to assess the survival of tumor patients. The average survival time after diagnosis of untreated chronic leukemia is 31 months, and after active treatment, the five-year survival rate can reach more than 95%, and the five-year survival rate of accelerated leukemia and acute leukemia can reach 70%.
It should be noted that chronic granulocytic leukemia can be improved through “early detection, early diagnosis, early treatment” to improve the prognosis, and some young patients can be cured through stem cell transplantation, and it is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the doctor’s treatment, and regular review to improve the survival rate.