Prognosis for childhood leukaemia
Leukaemia is a serious illness but the outcomes for children with leukaemia are improving all the time as researchers find more effective and kinder treatments.
Looking ahead
Your child’s prognosis (what’s likely to happen in the future) depends on lots of things, including the specific type of leukaemia they are being treated for. It can also change over time depending on how well the treatment is working. Your child’s consultant (their specialist doctor) is the best person to talk to about your child’s prognosis.
Your choice to know
Not everyone wants information about their child’s prognosis. If you don’t want to talk about it, tell your child’s hospital team – you can change your mind at any time. The hospital team is not allowed to talk to anyone else about it, even family members, without your permission as parent or carer.
Older children will have a say in what they want to know and who to share that information with.
Our research impact on childhood leukaemia
Tackling childhood leukaemia was the main area of focus for our founders and is where we have some of our biggest research breakthroughs.
Worried or have questions about prognosis?
We can talk you through it and support you to have conversations with your doctor.