Why is post-treatment follow-up important?
Regular monitoring detects early relapse, manages side effects, and ensures optimal recovery.
What is the survival rate for leukemia?
Survival varies by type; ALL has a 90% childhood survival rate, while AML prognosis depends on genetic risk factors.
Can leukemia be prevented?
While not entirely preventable, reducing exposure to radiation, carcinogens, and smoking lowers the risk.
What is the treatment for leukemia?
Treatment includes chemotherapy, targeted therapy, stem cell transplantation, and immunotherapy based on leukemia type.
How is leukemia diagnosed?
Diagnosis involves blood tests, bone marrow biopsy, and genetic studies to determine leukemia type and severity.
What are the early symptoms of leukemia?
Early signs include persistent fatigue, frequent infections, easy bruising, and unexplained fever.
Can sarcoma spread to other organs?
Yes, advanced sarcomas can metastasize to the lungs, liver, or other tissues, requiring more aggressive treatment strategies. The metastasis depends on the type, size and location of the tumor. The overall being of a person is also a factor of metastasis. Lung metastasis Liver metastasis Bone metastasis
How does chemotherapy work for sarcoma?
Chemotherapy destroys rapidly growing cancer cells and is often used before or after surgery to improve treatment success.
What are the advantages of limb-sparing surgery at Aster Hospitals?
It preserves limb function, reduces disability, minimizes recovery time, and improves overall quality of life.
How can I reduce my risk of sarcoma?
While sarcoma cannot always be prevented, reducing exposure to radiation, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, and monitoring genetic conditions can help.