Usually after bone marrow transplantation, a small number of leukemia patients can be completely cured, most patients can improve survival rate, symptoms are relieved, and some patients have poorer prognosis.
1. After bone marrow transplantation, some leukemia patients can be completely cured, thus reaching the state of complete recovery. Most of the patients get some relief of symptoms after transplantation, but do not reach the state of complete recovery, for example, the blood indexes are not back to normal.
2. There are also a small number of patients who have relapsed after bone marrow transplantation, and the prognosis is poor. Moreover, graft-versus-host disease can also occur after bone marrow transplantation, and graft-versus-host disease can be mild or severe. If the disease is severe, it may lead to multiple organ failure, which is life-threatening. Immunosuppressive drugs such as cyclosporine may be prescribed.
If a patient is suffering from leukemia, it is recommended to seek prompt medical attention and take appropriate measures after a thorough assessment of the situation under the guidance of a doctor.