Patients with myeloid leukemia M2 with AML1/ETO gene positivity may be considered for autotransplantation, while others are generally not considered for autotransplantation.
Myeloid leukemia M2, also known as acute myeloid leukemia partially differentiated, usually has a very rapid onset. And there will be a persistent fever. Bleeding is more severe, and some patients will also experience organ bleeding. If there is hematuria, vomiting blood, or bleeding from the stool.
Myeloid leukemia M2 is mostly treated with chemotherapy first, and if it does not work well, transplantation can be used. Patients with myeloid leukemia M2 with AML1/ETO gene positive can consider autologous transplantation, others are allogeneic stem cell transplantation.
Patients should eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, do not eat too spicy and stimulating food, eat greasy and fried or over-flavored food, and eat a light and nutritious diet.
If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.