Leukemia not hematopoietic can be treated with chemotherapy, molecular targeted therapy, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Leukemia without hematopoiesis is due to the abnormal proliferation of leukemia cells resulting in the hematopoietic tissues cannot work normally, and the removal of leukemia cells through treatment can enable patients to obtain hematological remission. 1. Chemotherapy: it is still the main treatment method at present, with combination chemotherapy as the main method, commonly used drugs include vincristine, prednisone, Zoerythromycin, cyclophosphamide and so on. 2. Molecular targeted therapy: targeted drugs can specifically combine with cancer-causing sites to cause specific death of leukemia cells, commonly used drugs include tyrosine kinase inhibitors (e.g. imatinib, etc.). 3. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: refers to the transplantation of other people’s or autologous hematopoietic stem cells into the body to take up the role of hematopoiesis, including the reconstruction of the red blood cell system, the white blood cell system, the megakaryocyte system and the immune function. Leukemia does not make blood need to go to the hospital in time, early regular treatment. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, avoid self-medication.