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Does This Disease Go Away Or Can It Be Cured?

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Rockwall, TX
February 3
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It can go into complete response but it’s never cured.

February 3
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Thank you for telling me that. I’ve been stressed out since I found out my diagnosis.

February 3
A MyAmyloidosisTeam Member

Amyloidosis cannot be guaranteed to be cured. However, treatments have been developed that can reduce symptoms and protect the body from damage. These treatments can help some people live disease-free for many years, and in rare cases, amyloidosis may never come back. Generally, amyloidosis is considered a chronic condition Show Full Answer

Amyloidosis cannot be guaranteed to be cured. However, treatments have been developed that can reduce symptoms and protect the body from damage. These treatments can help some people live disease-free for many years, and in rare cases, amyloidosis may never come back. Generally, amyloidosis is considered a chronic condition where remission is possible, but a complete cure is rare. Remission means the disease is under control, but it may relapse and require ongoing treatment and monitoring.

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