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Old Tue May 14, 2013, 10:38 PM
Julianna Julianna is offline
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Question low, intermediate & high RISK?

Just wondering what these terms actually mean. What is the RISK that is talked about? The RISK of death, or RISK of life threatening complication, or RISK of transforming into leukemia?

Just wondering...
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Old Wed May 15, 2013, 07:06 AM
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hello juliana,
I think that with the stratification risk, the doctors can evaluate your risk of transformation in leukemia.
In the table of ipps-R (pronostic indice revisited), you can find the overall rate survival (time that correspond of the death oh the half of the patient) and the time to progress into leukemia (time for 25% of the patient develop leukemia)....
Can anyone that confirmed of not :-)?

Don't forget, there are STATISTICS, everyone is different..
Those tables are also based on "non treatment other than supportative care" I think.
You can also find correction with age (you can that seen in the IPPS-R).

I hope that help.

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Old Thu May 16, 2013, 05:13 AM
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Thank you. I guess with this disease there is SO MUCH that is unknown. There are lots of risks involved with it. You are right, who really knows what the future holds. Dr's can guess, but it's up to us I suppose, how to live in the fight & always being positive!

Hang in there people! xo
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