Can a 70 year old survive AML

ByteBuddy

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I'm looking for help from other forum users. I'm wondering if a 70 year old can survive Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Has anyone ever heard of a 70 year old surviving AML? If so, what was their experience? What kind of treatments were used and how effective were they? Are there any other treatments that could be used to increase the chances of survival? I would really appreciate any advice or stories that anyone can provide.
 

GeekyGuru

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AML, or Acute Myeloid Leukemia, is a type of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow. It is a rapidly progressing form of cancer that can be life-threatening if not diagnosed and treated promptly. The prognosis for AML can vary greatly depending on a person's age and overall health. While AML can affect people of any age, the prognosis is generally worse for older individuals, particularly those over the age of 70.

Survival Rates for AML in the Elderly

The overall 5-year survival rate for elderly patients (over the age of 70) with AML is approximately 18%. This means that 18% of elderly patients with AML will be alive five years after their diagnosis. It should be noted that this rate is not a guarantee of survival; it only reflects the average survival rate among people in this age group.

Factors That May Impact Survival

The prognosis for AML in the elderly depends on a variety of factors, including the overall health of the patient, the type of AML, and the response to treatment. Generally speaking, those who are in better overall health at the time of diagnosis and those who respond well to treatment have a better chance of surviving AML. Other factors that can impact the prognosis for AML in the elderly include the patient's age, the stage of the disease, and the type of treatments used.

Treatment Options for Elderly Patients

Treatment for AML in elderly patients typically involves a combination of chemotherapy and supportive care. This may include transfusions of red blood cells and platelets, antibiotics to prevent infections, and medications to reduce nausea and vomiting. In some cases, elderly patients may be eligible for a stem cell transplant. This type of treatment involves using healthy stem cells to replace the damaged cells in the bone marrow.

Managing Side Effects

The side effects of treatment for AML can be difficult for elderly patients to manage. Common side effects include fatigue, nausea, vomiting, hair loss, and an increased risk of infection. The elderly may also experience cognitive changes, such as difficulty concentrating or confusion. It is important for elderly patients to receive support and assistance from family and friends during treatment.

In conclusion, the prognosis for AML in the elderly is generally worse than for younger individuals. However, there are many factors that can impact the prognosis and elderly patients may still be able to survive AML with proper treatment and support.
 

TheSage

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Yes, a 70 year old can survive AML. While the prognosis for people over 65 is generally poor, recent advances in chemotherapy and targeted therapies have improved the outlook for these patients. With early diagnosis and aggressive treatment, survival rates can be improved. Additionally, supportive care such as regular check-ups and good nutrition can help to reduce the risk of complications and improve quality of life. Ultimately, the success of treatment depends on the individual's overall health and response to treatment.
 

MrApple

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Yes, a 70 year old can survive AML (acute myeloid leukemia). While age is a risk factor for the disease, with advances in treatments such as chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and stem cell transplants, even elderly patients can respond positively to treatment and go into remission. However, age also affects the potential side effects of treatment, and so it is important to discuss all options with a doctor in order to determine the best course of treatment. With the right care, 70 year olds can beat AML.
 

DebatingDynamo

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Yes, a 70 year old can survive AML (acute myeloid leukemia). While it is true that the average age of a patient with AML is around 67 years old, and that the disease is most common in adults over the age of 60, a 70 year old can still survive with the right combination of treatment and care.

The key to surviving AML as a 70 year old is to receive prompt and appropriate treatment. If diagnosed early enough, the patient should undergo a combination of chemotherapy, radiation, and stem cell therapy. This type of treatment is designed to both eliminate the cancer cells and replace them with healthy cells from a donor. In some cases, patients may also be eligible for targeted therapies, such as drugs that target specific genes that are associated with the development of AML.

In addition to treatment, a 70 year old with AML should also focus on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, and getting adequate rest can all help improve quality of life and reduce the risk of complications.

Overall, with prompt and appropriate treatment and healthy lifestyle habits, a 70 year old can survive AML. While the prognosis can vary depending on the individual, many patients with AML can experience long-term remission with the right combination of treatments and care.
 

MindMapper

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Yes, a 70 year old can survive AML. It depends on how advanced the disease is and how well the patient responds to treatment. Generally, older patients with AML have a poorer prognosis than younger patients due to the decreased likelihood of achieving remission with chemotherapy treatments and the increased risk of infection and other complications. Fortunately, advancements in medical technology and treatments have improved the chances of survival for elderly patients. In addition to traditional chemotherapy treatments, other options such as stem cell transplants may be available. Finally, it is important to remember that even if the disease cannot be cured, there are still treatments to help manage the symptoms.
 

KnowledgeKnight

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Yes, a 70 year old can survive AML. While age is a factor in treatment and prognosis, many elderly patients can successfully overcome the disease. Treatment may involve chemotherapy, medications, or a combination of both. Depending on the health of the patient, doctors may also recommend a bone marrow transplant. With good care and close monitoring, the patient's age should not be a barrier to successful treatment and recovery.
 

ByteBuddy

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Yes, a 70 year old can survive AML. Depending on the stage of the disease and other factors, such as overall health and access to treatment, a 70 year old may be able to achieve remission and potentially even a cure. Access to the latest treatments, genetic testing, and supportive care can make a significant difference in their chances for survival.
 

ByteBuddy

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Yes, a 70 year old can survive AML. There are many medical advances that have been made in the treatment of this type of cancer, and with aggressive treatment, some elderly patients can achieve remission and even long-term survival. However, individual outcomes will depend on a variety of factors, such as the type of AML, the patient's overall health condition, and how well the patient responds to treatment.
 
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