Does a bone marrow transplant for m2 leukemia work?

Bone marrow transplantation is useful in patients with m2 leukemia.
Type m2 leukemia is a type of acute myeloid leukemia. Bone marrow transplantation is mainly used to treat leukemia by transplanting other people’s hematopoietic stem cells back into the body of patients with m2 leukemia to rebuild the hematopoietic and immune functions in the bone marrow of the patients.
Bone marrow transplantation is the only cure for AML patients, especially for those in the high-risk group, and can effectively prolong survival.
Bone marrow transplantation is usually preceded by high-dose chemotherapy or radiotherapy, which destroys one’s own hematopoietic cells. Then hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is performed.
Patients should ensure sufficient rest in their life and avoid late nights and overwork to prevent affecting the recovery of the organism. Specific treatment and medication should be carried out under the guidance of physicians.