Hi there,
A month ago our 14 year old son Drew fell ill and over fairly quick period rapidly went downhill. He was at first diagnosed with ALL and is being treated at hospital. A week or so after they explained that the tests had showed he ABL B cell ALL (Philadelphia Positive) and that it would be harder and longer to treat but was still treatable. Drew was put on targeted che o and is now on Imantibin very day.
whilst the care we have had is excellent from the Drs are swift in the treatment my wife and I are frankly terrified and once we were home after a weeks stay we still have lots of questions and don’t really understand a lot about how successful this treatment will be. We were told that ALL had over 95% success rate however when you google the ABL variant the results are very scary and although we have been told NOT to use “Dr Google” we have no idea if our son will get through this or not.
has anybody got any experience of this type? Apparently it only impacts 3% of people so getting 5 year survival rates is hard.
Any advice gratefully received.
thanks
Matt