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First Steps After Diagnosis of Cancer
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What You
Need to Know about
Hodgkin's Lymphoma |
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Follow Up care
People who have had Hodgkin's disease
should have regular followup examinations after their treatment is over and
for the rest of their lives. Followup care is an important part of the
overall treatment process, and people who have had cancer should not
hesitate to discuss it with their health care provider. Patients treated for
Hodgkin's disease have an increased chance of developing leukemia;
non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; and cancers of the colon, lung, bone, thyroid, and
breast. Regular followup care ensures that patients are carefully monitored,
any changes in health are discussed, and new or recurrent cancer can be
detected and treated as soon as possible. Between followup appointments,
people who have had Hodgkin's disease should report any health problems as
soon as they appear.
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