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it depends on what type of leukemia you have. if you don't have treatment with Acute leukemia it could be as little as a few weeks.
near normal
That all depends on the type, how advanced it is and what treatments are available.
Acute myelogenous leukemia is a type of cancer that is destructive to the white blood cells. It's acute, so it is therefore fast acting. Acute mylelogenous leukemia can quickly become terminal if it is not treated promptly and cared for.
The average life expectancy after myelocytic leukemia is diagnosed is only about 8 months. Myelocytic leukemia is a type of cancer that develops due to mutations after radiation or chemotherapy.
its depends on the medicine and treatment that u get... but btw if u hav leukemia it doesnt mean that ure life span is less than the normal people... its depends on the medicine and treatment that u get... but btw if u hav leukemia it doesnt mean that ure life span is less than the normal people... its depends on the medicine and treatment that u get... but btw if u hav leukemia it doesnt mean that ure life span is less than the normal people...
If no acute condidtions exist, expect 3.4 years of life to remain. The dgree of hypertension and other factors decrease this statistic.
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According to the World Health Organization, both Costa Rica and Chile are the most advanced countries in this regard, with a life expectancy of 79 years (2011):Chile: Male life expectancy: 76Female life expectancy: 82Overall life expectancy: 79Costa Rica: Male life expectancy: 77Female life expectancy: 81Overall life expectancy: 79
Antiguas life expectancy is 90
Complete remission occurs in 70 - 80% of patients. Overall, about 33% of persons under age 65 survive free of disease at 5 years from diagnosis. This 5-year survival rate drops dramatically (4%) in those older than 65. In general, patients who are younger have a better chance of survival than older patients. This is partly due to one's ability to tolerate the strong chemotherapy medicines. Patients who have not experienced a relapse during these 5 years are considered permanently cured, since most relapses occur within 2 years of diagnosis. Without treatment, life expectancy is about 3 - 4 months. There are four basic types of leukemia. The above answer loosely applies to the two acute forms. In the chronic forms, the life expectancy is 10-20 years.
the life expectancy in Greece is80.4 years