Dear diary,Treatment was every week but I've been really sick through it so I've decided instead of writing a lot this month I'm going to describe some things for you.
Blood tests- This is where the doctors keep track of 4 different types of blood•Haemoglobin- is the cell that carries oxygen around your body and makes the cells red
•White cells- These cells are what fight of infection
•Neutrophils- these cells are part of your body's natural defence system. If they are low you become neutropenic
•Platelets- these help your blood clot if you cut yourself
There was 5 phases of treatment I had to have
1.Induction- the first 5 weeks involves intensive treatment (Chemotherapy) aimed to destroy as many naughty cells as it can
2.Consolidation- after the first stage there is more chemo given to increase the chance of destroying the cancer (naughty cells) this can last 3-5 weeks or 10 weeks
3.Interim maintenance- this is to give a break of less intense treatment. This phase is about 2 months long
4.Delayed intensification- this combines the induction and consolidation phases to give intense chemo and destroy the leukaemia cells (when they are low). This take 7-8 weeks.
5.Maintenance- This phase is the longest but most gentle phase of treatment to reduce the risk of the leukaemia cells coming back at later stage. This lasts just under 2 years for girls and 3 for boys.
The names of the chemotherapy I had is
oVincristine
oDexamethasone
oMercaptopurine
oCo-trimoxazode (tablets called septrin)
oDoxorubicin
oPegaspargase
oCyclophosphamide
oCytarabineSo that's all for this month,
Clarice Crothers
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