Can acute leukemia be completely cured?

Some acute lymphoblastic leukemia can be completely cured, but it needs early detection and timely standardized treatment, but some patients cannot be cured.
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia is a kind of malignant hematological tumor that mostly occurs in children. If it is detected early and treated with radiotherapy, stem cell transplantation, cellular immunotherapy, targeted therapy, etc., some of the patients can survive for a long period of time or even achieve a cure.
However, if the disease is detected at a late stage, or if infection, heart function, liver function, kidney function abnormalities occur in the course of treatment, it may lead to poorer treatment results, and in serious cases, it may even lead to the death of the patient, and the survival period of acute lymphoblastic leukemia may only be 3 months or even shorter if treatment is not taken in a timely manner.
If you suffer from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, you should seek medical treatment in time.

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