Yes, leukemia can go away completely. This is most likely to occur when the cancer is in its early stages and has not spread to other parts of the body. In these cases, a combination of treatments, such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and/or stem cell transplants, can be used to effectively treat the cancer.
In some cases, the cancer may respond well to treatment and eventually go away. This is known as remission. Remission can be either complete remission or partial remission. In complete remission, all signs and symptoms of the cancer are gone and there is no detectable cancer left in the body. Partial remission means that some of the cancer is still present, but the symptoms have been reduced.
In other cases, the cancer may not go away completely, but treatments can be used to control it. This is known as a chronic condition. People who have chronic leukemia will need to receive ongoing treatment to keep the cancer from getting worse and to reduce any symptoms they may have.
It is important to note that, while leukemia can go away completely, it can also come back. This is known as a relapse. In these cases, treatment will need to be restarted to keep the cancer from progressing and causing further harm.
Overall, while leukemia can go away completely, this is not always the case. It is important to speak to a doctor about the best treatment options for an individual's particular case.