Is acute myeloid m2 leukemia in low risk complete remission a cure?

Acute myeloid m2 leukemia low risk complete remission is not the same as cure. 1. The so-called complete remission is the reduction of symptoms of the disease after treatment. The symptoms and signs of leukemia disappear, there are no primitive naïve cells in the peripheral blood, there are no leukemic manifestations outside the bone marrow, and hematopoiesis in the bone marrow of the granulosa, erythrocyte, and megakaryocyte lineages is restored. 2. The clinical standard for cure is generally progression-free survival of more than five years. 3. If the leukemia is in low-risk complete remission, it needs to be observed for a long time. If there is no recurrence of the disease for a long time since the complete remission, and the disease is in continuous complete remission, it can be considered to have reached the state of clinical cure. If the diagnosis of AML-M2 leukemia is low-risk and in complete remission, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions in time to carry out long-term regular treatment.