3 years after a leukemia transplant. – Does that count?

Three years after a leukemia transplant is not considered to be good enough, and it is generally considered to be clinically cured if there is no relapse within five years. Leukemia transplantation is to transplant healthy hematopoietic stem cells into the patient’s body, so that they will continue to proliferate in the body, so that the condition can be improved and alleviated, the overall cure rate is still relatively high, but there is still a risk of relapse in the later stages, and you need to be regularly examined and re-diagnosed. Generally speaking, the recurrence rate of leukemia is relatively high within two years after transplantation, and the recurrence rate will gradually decrease after three years, but it cannot be considered as cured. According to the relevant medical standards, only leukemia patients who have no relapse after five years are considered clinically cured. After leukemia is cured, it is still necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions and do regular checkups and nursing care to avoid recurrence of the disease. Specific diagnosis and treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a physician.