yes. depending on prognostic factors each AML case is different but it can be cured.
...bring the patient to the hospital. That's it!
In my experience it cured two out of three patients.
you bet. i did that once and i was cured
Vidaza (azacitidine) is not typically considered the first-line treatment for acute myeloid leukemia (AML). It is primarily used for myelodysplastic syndromes and can be an option for older patients or those who are not candidates for intensive chemotherapy. The standard treatment for AML usually involves more aggressive regimens, such as cytarabine combined with anthracyclines. Treatment decisions should be personalized based on individual patient factors.
Because big pharma and the medical industry are only interested in money. The two types of patients they dont want are dead patients and cured patients.
If the entire visible tumor can be removed, about 25% of patients will be cured.
Smallpox has been eradicated so it does no exist; ergo need not be cured. Chickenpox cannot be cured - you just need to go through it.
Yes, it can be cured with medication and patients can go in remission, but it can flare up again.
All patients with chlamydia can be cured with antibiotics. Effective treatment will eliminate the bacteria, although any resulting damage will not be reversed with antibiotics.
If acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is not treated, the disease typically progresses rapidly, leading to severe complications such as life-threatening infections, anemia, and bleeding due to a lack of healthy blood cells. Without intervention, patients can experience significant deterioration in their health and may succumb to the disease within a matter of weeks to months. The aggressive nature of AML makes prompt treatment critical for improving outcomes and survival rates.
Most patients with acute bacterial prostatitis are cured if they receive proper antibiotic treatment.
Aml Ameen was born on July 30, 1985, in London, England, UK.