No, unfortunately, you cannot cure acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with any single treatment. AML is an aggressive form of cancer that affects the blood and bone marrow, and is usually treated with a combination of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and targeted therapies.
Chemotherapy is the most common form of treatment for AML. This therapy involves taking medications to kill cancer cells. Depending on the type of AML and the patient's age and health status, chemotherapy may be used as the main treatment or in combination with other treatments.
Radiation therapy is another form of treatment that can be used to treat AML. This therapy uses high-energy particles or waves to kill cancer cells. Radiation therapy may be used to target specific areas of the body to destroy cancer cells, or it may be used to treat the entire body.
Targeted therapies are medications that directly target specific molecules in cancer cells. These therapies work to kill cancer cells without damaging healthy cells. Targeted therapies are often used to treat AML patients who have specific genetic mutations.
In some cases, AML can be cured. However, it is important to note that AML is a complex disease and that no single treatment is guaranteed to be successful. The best treatment option for each patient will depend on their individual situation. For this reason, it is important to discuss all treatment options with your doctor before making a decision.