There is currently no vaccine for leukemia.
Leukemia is a malignant disease that occurs in the hematopoietic system. The cause of leukemia is still unclear and is often thought to be related to renovation materials, chemotherapeutic drugs, ionizing radiation, and biological factors (viral infections and decreased immunity), etc. There is currently no vaccine to prevent it.
Trying to stay away from risk factors that can lead to leukemia, such as human T-cell leukemia, viruses (HTLV-1), chemical substances, ionizing radiation, etc. can reduce the risk of developing the disease to some extent.
In addition, they should take proper nutrition, keep their mood happy, improve their immunity and prevent infections. For those who have been diagnosed with leukemia, they should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment (chemotherapy, radiotherapy, symptomatic therapy, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, etc.), and follow the doctor’s instructions for regular checkups to monitor the development of the disease and prevent recurrence.