Although it is dangerous to enter the acute phase of chronic leukemia, it is still possible to save the disease.
The acute phase of chronic leukemia is more difficult to cure because the disease is complex and symptomatic during this period, and a hematopoietic stem cell transplant is needed to control the disease. This technique has been used in China for many years, and slow-grain leukemia can usually be cured if there are matching hematopoietic stem cells for transplantation.
If there are no hematopoietic stem cells available for transplantation within a short period of time, patients can also choose to use targeted drugs such as imatinib, dasatinib, etc. or interferon for treatment. There are still many examples of slow-grain leukemia cured in the acute stage, so patients should not give up easily.
Although the process of treatment is very difficult, but the acute stage does not mean death, the possibility of cure exists, the patient should actively cooperate with the treatment, maintain an optimistic mentality, and strive for early recovery. Drugs should be used as prescribed by the doctor.