The number of chemotherapy treatments needed to achieve a complete remission in patients with acute myeloid leukemia varies from person to person. Some patients may achieve complete remission after the first chemotherapy treatment, while others may not be able to achieve complete remission after 6 to 8 chemotherapy treatments.
The number of chemotherapy treatments needed for AML patients to achieve a complete remission varies depending on the patient’s physical condition. Some patients may experience significant results with the first chemotherapy treatment and may be able to achieve remission after 4 to 5 chemotherapy treatments. However, some patients are not sensitive to chemotherapy drugs and may go through 6~8 chemotherapy sessions and still fail to achieve complete remission.
Specific chemotherapeutic drugs include cytarabine, flexerodine, and hypertriglycerides.
After suffering from leukemia, you need to seek medical treatment in time and undergo a series of tests, such as bone marrow aspiration, to clarify the type of leukemia and choose the appropriate treatment plan under the guidance of the doctor.