22/02/2018
Leukemias 3
The diagnosis of acute leukemia is often made by doing some special tests called Bone Marrow Studies and Cytology in which the cells of the bone marrow are collected and are then examined under a microscope to confirm the diagnosis.
Commonly, some other ancillary tests to classify the disease will also be done. This is usually done to help focus the treatment.
Treatment of acute leukemia is with chemotherapy. The treatment is divided into several phases and several chemotherapy drugs are used in each phase of treatment. Attending complications are also given and supportive therapy is instituted to tackle emergent symptoms.
The disease is usually worse in male children of African origin less than a year or greater than 10 years old.
As seen from the list of symptoms, these children are subjected to a reduced quality of life and psychological trauma coupled with the challenges in treating this condition in children makes prompt and accurate diagnosis and treatment of acute leukemia very paramount. Also worthy of note is the scarcity and expense of leukemia chemotherapy in Nigeria, again underlining the importance of prompt diagnosis and treatment in a standard, well-equipped facility such as ours.
The End.