4/17/11

Is there a cure for acute lymphocytic leukemia?


Is there a cure for acute lymphocytic leukemia?
My boyfriend that is 21 was just recently diagnosis with it. It is most commonly found in children or adults in their 60's. I have been researching it and getting different answers. Can someone let me know if there is a cure and if he will be able to live a long healthy life after this.

- Steve B
.............well...it is a tricky disease....some people do well,some don't/...............if chemo doesn't work ,then a bone marrow transplant is next..........gotta try....................

- iceman
In young people, it is very treatable. For the sake of leukemia your BF would be considered a child, and make his prognosis quite good.

In children the cure rates are around 70-80% for ALL. He would probably be in the 70% range. Older people do not have a good prognosis for ALL.

He will however have to go through an intensive chemo treatment, along with possibly bone marrow transplant.

- Susie Q
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/a/acute_lymphocytic_leukemia/intro.htm
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