Can b-lymphoblastic leukemia be cured?

B lymphoblastic leukemia is not necessarily curable, it is a disease with a very high mortality rate, and once the disease is identified, it is somewhat difficult for patients to be completely cured, but after the disease is detected at an early stage, as long as symptomatic measures are taken to manage it, life expectancy can be extended to a certain extent, and with the increase in medical technology nowadays, treatment options are constantly improving, mainly through the following The main treatment options are the following

1. Induction of remission, the main effect of which is to reduce the cells of leukemia to a minimum with chemical drugs after the diagnosis of the disease, thus achieving remission.

2. Intensive consolidation therapy, which can occur after remission with varying degrees of residual leukocytes, requires further chemotherapy for consolidation and intensive treatment.

3. Maintenance therapy, which is part of the treatment after complete lysis, is usually very effective in children.

4. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is recommended for adults who already have a suitable workup, especially in patients with high risk factors.

5. CNS therapy, which can be effective in emphasizing early prevention of CNS, is mainly treated with intra-ablative chemotherapy injections.