Is there a high cure rate for childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia?

The cure rate of acute lymphoblastic leukemia in children is quite large, usually around 80% to 90%, especially for low-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia, but the cure rate of refractory and high-risk types is lower. If acute lymphoblastic leukemia is detected in time, treated in time, and appropriate treatment is chosen, there is generally an 80% to 90% chance of cure, and the cure rate of low-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia can even reach 95%, but the cure rate of refractory and high-risk types is slightly lower. Acute lymphoblastic leukemia can be prevented in daily life by avoiding ionizing radiation and pollution, avoiding taking medicines at will, paying attention to exercise and balanced nutrition, but if you are found to be suffering from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, you should seek medical treatment in time.