1. Chemotherapy
Cytotoxic drugs are used to eliminate leukemic cells. Treatment is typically divided into induction, consolidation, and maintenance phases and remains the foundation of therapy.
2. Targeted therapy
Targeted agents, such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors, act against specific molecular abnormalities with high precision and generally more manageable toxicity.
3. Radiotherapy
Used mainly for central nervous system leukemia prophylaxis/treatment or as part of conditioning before transplantation.
4. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Infusion of healthy stem cells to reconstitute hematopoiesis. It remains one of the major potentially curative approaches for selected patients with leukemia.
5. Integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine may be used as supportive care to help reduce chemotherapy-related adverse effects and improve symptoms, under the guidance of qualified physicians.
6. Minimally invasive diagnostic techniques
Techniques such as flow cytometry and genetic testing provide key information for individualized precision treatment planning.
Jinshazhou Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine emphasizes that leukemia is a life-threatening malignant hematologic disease that requires comprehensive treatment and long-term management. Early diagnosis and standardized therapy are key to improving cure rates. MDT-based individualized planning is essential, and advances in targeted therapy and immunotherapy continue to improve outcomes. Patients are encouraged to maintain confidence, actively participate in treatment, and adhere to regular follow-up.
1. Chemotherapy
Cytotoxic drugs are used to eliminate leukemic cells. Treatment is typically divided into induction, consolidation, and maintenance phases and remains the foundation of therapy.
2. Targeted therapy
Targeted agents, such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors, act against specific molecular abnormalities with high precision and generally more manageable toxicity.
3. Radiotherapy
Used mainly for central nervous system leukemia prophylaxis/treatment or as part of conditioning before transplantation.
4. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Infusion of healthy stem cells to reconstitute hematopoiesis. It remains one of the major potentially curative approaches for selected patients with leukemia.
5. Integrative traditional Chinese and Western medicine
Traditional Chinese medicine may be used as supportive care to help reduce chemotherapy-related adverse effects and improve symptoms, under the guidance of qualified physicians.
6. Minimally invasive diagnostic techniques
Techniques such as flow cytometry and genetic testing provide key information for individualized precision treatment planning.
Jinshazhou Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine emphasizes that leukemia is a life-threatening malignant hematologic disease that requires comprehensive treatment and long-term management. Early diagnosis and standardized therapy are key to improving cure rates. MDT-based individualized planning is essential, and advances in targeted therapy and immunotherapy continue to improve outcomes. Patients are encouraged to maintain confidence, actively participate in treatment, and adhere to regular follow-up.