Cancerbackup: Follow-up

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Follow-up after treatment for lung cancer

Your doctor will probably want you to have regular check-ups and x-rays. This is a good time to discuss with your doctor any problems you may have. If you have any problems, or notice any new symptoms in between these appointments, let your doctor know as soon as possible.

For people whose treatment is over apart from regular check-ups, our section on adjusting to life after cancer gives useful advice on how to keep healthy and adjust to life after cancer.



Content last reviewed: 01 April 2007
Page last modified: 31 December 2007

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