How we can manage a case of leukaemia?
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Managing leukaemia involves a combination of treatments tailored to the specific type of leukaemia, the patient's overall health, and other individual factors. Here are some common approaches: 1. Chemotherapy: This is the primary treatment for many types of leukaemia. It uses drugs to kill leukaemiaRead more
Managing leukaemia involves a combination of treatments tailored to the specific type of leukaemia, the patient’s overall health, and other individual factors. Here are some common approaches:
1. Chemotherapy: This is the primary treatment for many types of leukaemia. It uses drugs to kill leukaemia cells. Depending on the type, you might receive a single drug or a combination.
2. Targeted Therapy: These drugs target specific abnormalities in cancer cells. By blocking these abnormalities, the drugs can help kill the cancer cells.
3. Radiation Therapy: This uses high-energy beams to damage leukaemia cells and stop their growth. It can be directed at specific areas or the whole body.
4. Bone Marrow Transplant: Also known as a stem cell transplant, this procedure replaces unhealthy bone marrow with healthy stem cells, which can regenerate healthy bone marrow.
5. Immunotherapy: This treatment helps your immune system recognize and attack leukaemia cells.
6. Palliative Care: For patients who may not be candidates for intensive treatments, palliative care focuses on managing symptoms and improving quality of life.
7. Homoeopathic: Symptomatic Homoeopathic Treatment.
Each patient’s treatment plan is unique and should be discussed with a healthcare provider to determine the best approach based on their specific situation.
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