Abstract
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) presents a significant global health challenge due to its aggressive behavior and mortality rates. Traditionally, AML treatment has relied on intensive chemotherapy-anthracyclines and cytarabine. However, recent breakthroughs in targeted therapies are transforming clinical practices. This review examines current treatment strategies, including breakthrough therapies. Also, a global perspective on AML management includes the disparity in treatment availability, particularly the difficulties faced by low- and middle-income countries due to the high cost and restricted access to novel therapies.