Leukemia may recur.
Leukemia is a class of malignant clonal diseases of hematopoietic stem progenitor cells that are arrested at different stages of cell development due to abnormalities in self-proliferation, differentiation and apoptosis of leukemic cells. It is mainly caused by viral infections, x-rays, and genetics, and patients may experience symptoms such as anemia, bleeding, and infections.
As leukemia patients may still have residual leukemia cells in their bodies after treatment. Moreover, if the medication is used for a long time during the treatment period, it may also lead to the body’s resistance to the medication, which may result in the inability to take the medication to have a better therapeutic effect.
At the same time, leukemia can be caused by environmental factors, and if it is not removed from the environment, it may reoccur even after cure. Therefore, leukemia may recur.
It is recommended that patients with leukemia relapse should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying their condition. Regular rechecks should be conducted so that doctors can adjust the treatment plan.