Leukemia Treatment & Therapy Options
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Integrated Treatments for Leukemia
At Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA), we look at the whole person. We use advanced medical therapies to aggressively treat leukemia. We also support you with therapies to boost your immune system, reduce pain and help you stay strong, because we know that managing the side effects of cancer treatment is half the battle.
With the different types of leukemia, treatment varies from patient to patient, and from one leukemia type and stage to another. Our cancer doctors have extensive experience in treating various types and stages of leukemia.
We use innovative diagnostic tests to accurately diagnose the disease. Then, your team of leukemia experts, including hematologist-oncologists, will work together with clinicians from a variety of specialties to tailor leukemia treatments to your specific needs.
Throughout your care, your doctors will provide you with clear options so you can make informed decisions about your treatment for leukemia. We’ll ask questions and listen to what you need. We'll also involve your family in the treatment process, if you wish. Our Survivorship Support Program continues to provide support once you return home.
Leukemia Treatment Options at CTCA
Treatment for leukemia can range significantly from observation (watchful waiting) to high-dose chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation. Leukemia treatment commonly involves a combination of therapies, such as chemotherapy , immunotherapy and radiation therapy.
Learn more about the advanced leukemia treatments available at our cancer hospitals:
Leukemia Treatments
Stem Cell Transplantation (Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Transplantation)
Immunotherapy/Targeted Drug Therapy
Supportive Therapies
To learn more about the leukemia treatment options available to you at CTCA, contact us at 1-800-615-3055 or Chat Online. Our Oncology Information Specialists are available 24 hours a day, every day of the week.
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