Leukemia Treatment

While all forms of leukemia are cancers of the blood, treatment options vary and depend on many factors including your age and overall health; the type of leukemia you have; and whether it has spread to other parts of the body.

Leukemia Treatment Options

 Common treatments used to fight leukemia include:

  • Chemotherapy: Depending on the type of leukemia you have, a single drug or a combination of drugs may be used during chemotherapy.
  • Biological therapy: This type of  treatment, which is given intravenously, improves the body's natural defenses against cancer.
  • Targeted therapy: Targeted therapy uses drugs that attack specific vulnerabilities within the cancer cells.
  • Radiation therapy: You may receive radiation in one specific area of your body where there is a group of leukemia cells, or all over your whole body.
  • Stem cell transplant: This procedure is used to replace your diseased bone marrow with healthy bone marrow. A stem cell transplant is very similar to a bone marrow transplant.

Learn More About Leukemia

About Leukemia
Leukemia Prevention and Risk Factors 
Leukemia Symptoms 
Leukemia Tests and Diagnoses 

Learn More About Common Types of Cancer

To learn more about different types of cancer, please review the links below. For additional Saint Francis Cancer Center information or to schedule a consultation with a cancer specialist, please call Saint Francis HealthLink at 918-488-6688.

Breast Cancer 
Colon Cancer 
Head and Neck Cancers 
Hodgkin's Disease 
Leukemia 
Lung Cancer 
Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma 
Prostate Cancer 
Skin Cancer 
Pediatric Cancers