How long can leukaemia transplant marrow still live

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Leukemia is a disease caused by malignant clonality of hematopoietic stem cells. Usually patients with leukemia this disease, can be due to genetic, viral and other reasons caused by the formation of. Now let's talk about how long leukemia bone marrow transplantation can live.

How long can leukaemia transplant marrow still live

First: not leukemia patients, even if successful bone marrow transplantation, can only live five years more. In other words, like normal people, the probability of long-term survival is about 50%, and the five-year disease-free survival rate is within the scope of hematological diseases, which is currently considered to be equivalent to the concept of cure. Five years later, there was a recurrence, but very few, statistically can not be considered.

Second, it is difficult to have a clear answer about how long the patients can live after bone marrow transplantation. Although about 60% of adult patients with acute leukemia can have a long survival period of more than 3 years after allogeneic or syngeneic bone marrow transplantation, and some of them have a long survival period of more than 5-6 years.

Third: in the chronic phase of chronic myeloid leukemia, about 80% of the patients can survive for more than 3 years, some of them have survived for more than 5-6 years, but some patients still relapse in a short time after bone marrow transplantation or die due to serious exclusive reaction. Generally speaking, it is difficult to have a clear answer about how long leukemia can survive after bone marrow transplantation.

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Often accompanied by anemia, fever, bone pain, and bleeding and a series of adverse symptoms. Leukemia can be divided into acute leukemia and chronic leukemia. When patients find that they have leukemia, they must timely and actively cooperate with the treatment.