Acute Monocytic Leukemia and Acute Lmphocytic Leukemia: Occurrence
Acute Monocytic Leukemia and Acute Lmphocytic Leukemia: Occurrence
Acute Monocytic Leukemia and Acute Lmphocytic Leukemia: Occurrence
TREATMENT
Current treatment possibilities according to
prognostic factors:
1. Early and Stable Disease
No treatment required
2. Advanced CLL with a Large Tumor Burden and Bone
Marrow Failure
Chlorambucil (e.g., at a dose of 6 to 8 mg
orally daily; 0.4 to 0.8 mg per kg of body
weight orally every two weeks)
3. Cytopenia due to an Immune Mechanism or
Hypersplenism
Corticosteroid (cytotoxic agents added
only if there is no response after four to six
hours of treatment)
Alternative treatments include high-dose
immune globulin, cyclosporine,
splenectomy, and low-dose radiation to
the spleen
4. Treatment of Systemic Complications
High-dose immune globulin (400 mg per
kilogram intravenously every three weeks)
New Treatment Approach:
o Purine Analogues
o Transplantation of Hematopoietic
Progenitors
o Biotherapy