Question

My sister’s child has recently been experiencing dizziness and fatigue, with a pale complexion and a slight fever. After taking antibiotics for several days, the symptoms persist. The doctor said it’s childhood leukemia. Can childhood low-risk leukemia be cured?

Answer

Please send a fax of the child’s detailed medical records to us so that our experts can provide targeted treatment. The main manifestation of acute non-lymphocytic leukemia is the excessive proliferation of primitive cells and early immature granulocytes in the bone marrow, which inhibits normal hematopoiesis. The causes of the disease are many, primarily genetic factors, environmental factors, viral infections, and physical and chemical factors, such as various ionizing radiations, chemical toxins, particularly organic solvents containing benzene, which may all be triggers for acute leukemia. It is recommended that you investigate the cause and receive treatment accordingly.