Cure rate for acute lymphatic leukemiab

Acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia has an overall cure rate of 30% to 60%. However, depending on the age and severity of the disease, it can be divided into different types of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and its cure rate will be different. 1. Acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia in children: in general, the younger the age of onset of the disease, the higher the cure rate, which can be considered a curable disease. Secondly, according to the degree of the disease, it can be divided into low-risk group, medium-risk group and high-risk group, and the cure rate of the low and medium-risk group can reach 80%~90% only through simple chemotherapy. The overall cure rate of the high-risk group is about 50%. 2. Adult acute B-lymphoblastic leukemia: the therapeutic effect of adults is lower than that of children. The cure rate of adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia in the low- and intermediate-risk groups is generally less than 50%, and the cure rate of the high-risk group is only about 10% to 20%. Elderly patients over the age of 70 are usually not cured. Specific therapeutic agents include cyclophosphamide, vincristine, and desogazpromycin. If you have symptoms, please consult a doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for active and regular treatment, and build up confidence during treatment, the overall cure rate is still considerable.