Yes, the most curable form of leukemia is acute lymphoblastic leukemia. It also happens to be the most common form of leukemia in children.
A medical Researcher is a person who researches diseases viral, non-viral, curable, and incurable diseases. like Leukemia .
Diabetes isn't curable. None of the forms are, adult, T-1,T-2, pediatric. It can be treated, but it will always be there under the surface.
You have a greater risk of developing leukemia if it runs in the family but anyone can get it. It also possible that leukemia can strike you at an early age acute leukemia is a common forms of leukemia for children. I found an article that explains different kinds of leukemia that maybe could help you understand and come up with an idea how to cure leukemia or better to prevent it earlier. Please see related link.
This is a curable condition.Unfortunately, death is not curable.
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B-CLL, one of the most prevalent forms of adult chronic leukemia.
Yes, There are. Some chemotherapy regimens can cure certain types and Stem Cell Transplants and Bone Marrow transplants can sure it. I am having a Stem Cell Transplant for my Leukemia and looking forward to being better and cured!!
No. Eschericha coli is a bacterium (that lives in the gut). Leukemia is cancer of the blood and bone marrow. The cause of most forms of leukemia is unknown. It is however very unlikely that a bacterium from which we benefit (or even are dependent on) is the cause of cancer.
Yes cancer will be cured but it may take a century's while to find the right periodic to it.
The time it takes for leukemia to become fatal varies significantly depending on several factors, including the type of leukemia, the stage at diagnosis, the patient's overall health, and response to treatment. Acute forms, such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML) or acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL), can progress rapidly, sometimes leading to death within weeks to months if untreated. Chronic forms, like chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) or chronic myeloid leukemia (CML), may develop over years, allowing for more effective management and treatment options. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly improve survival rates.
Arthritis is not curable. However, there are effective treatments available.
If something is not curable it is incurable.