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2007-02-23 21:01:24 · 5 answers · asked by maddy_28 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

a person has transplanted his bone marrow now what r the chances of relapce i mean what r the possibilities?

2007-02-23 21:18:46 · update #1

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Yes ! Leukemia can be cured with this Homeopathic Treatment without any side effects or complications :-
ARSENICUM ALBUM 30, thrice a day half hour before meals along with FERRUM PHOS 6X,KALIUM PHOS 6X,CALCAREA FLOUR 6X,NATRIUM MUR 6X,SILICEA 6X and PHOSPHORUS 30 just once a day before going to bed. This is a tried and tested prescription and Homeopathic remedies do not interfere with your regular medication and they do not have any side effects and do not cause any complications. Please keep me posted about your progress if you decide to take this prescription.
Take Care and God Bless you

2007-02-23 21:15:39 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 2 6

ALL is the most common pediatric cancer; it also strikes adults of all ages. Malignant transformation and uncontrolled proliferation of an abnormally differentiated, long-lived hematopoietic progenitor cell results in a high circulating number of blasts, replacement of normal marrow by malignant cells, and the potential for leukemic infiltration of the CNS and abdominal organs. Symptoms include fatigue, pallor, infection, and easy bruising and bleeding. Examination of peripheral blood smear and bone marrow is usually diagnostic. Treatment typically includes combination chemotherapy to achieve remission, intrathecal chemotherapy for CNS prophylaxis and/or cerebral irradiation for intracerebral leukemic infiltration, consolidation chemotherapy with or without stem cell transplantation, and maintenance chemotherapy for 1 to 3 yr to avoid relapse.
Please see the web pages for more details on Acute lymphocytic leukemia.

2007-02-27 02:26:25 · answer #2 · answered by gangadharan nair 7 · 1 2

Whether a Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) is/was successful or not could be ascertained only after about 2 years. Statistically chances of success or failure are almost equal as it depends upon several factors - known and unknown to modern medicine.

2007-02-24 21:00:02 · answer #3 · answered by Shrichand Nahar 3 · 0 3

Yes it is, there is a discussion board on the Luekemia/Lymphoma Society Page where Survivors of ALL post there stories and give help to those recently diagnosed
http://www.leukemia-lymphoma.org/hm_lls
On the left side of the page under patient services click on discussion boards, there is a thread on Bone Marrow Transplants and also a thread on Living with ALL

2007-02-24 02:39:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

ALL is actually the most curable of all the leukemias, if I'm not mistaken. Our success rate with treating ALL is quite high. Sorry--but I'm not sure if a bone marrow transplant is always necessary or not. I don't think it is as I have heard of patients going into remission with just chemo.
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2007-02-23 21:14:25 · answer #5 · answered by team_bar1o 2 · 0 4

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