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CANCER TYPE > LYMPHOMA, NON-HODGKIN > AFTER TREATMENT > FOLLOW UPFollow-up after treatment for non-Hodgkin lymphoma
After your treatment has finished, you will be asked to go back to the hospital for regular check-ups. To begin with, these may be every month but they will gradually take place less often. Your doctor will ask how you are feeling and examine you. You may have a blood test. From time to time, you may also have a CT scan, chest x-ray or ultrasound scan.
You should see your GP or hospital doctor if, between your follow-up visits, you have a symptom which:
- you cannot readily explain
- lasts more than a week
- is not getting better.
For people whose treatment is over apart from regular check-ups, our section, adjusting to life after cancer treatment, gives useful advice on how to keep healthy and adjust to life after treatment.
Page last modified: 04 February 2008
