Most specialists would recommend patients to get a transplant—either a bone marrow or a cord blood one—if they met the requirements, as a relapse would most probably be more severe than the first time. If anything went wrong, it was likely that not even a bone marrow transplant would help.
Needless to say, modern medicine was constantly being improved, so nobody had the final answer regarding treatment methods. Nobody dared to claim the methods as either foolproof or unfeasible. In fact, a lot of the doctors tended to leave the outcome up to fate.
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