Cancerbackup: Follow up

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Follow up after treatment for vulval cancer

After your treatment has finished, your specialist will ask you to go back to the hospital for regular check-ups. These are a good opportunity to discuss any worries or problems you may be having. You can also see your GP or your specialist doctor if, between your follow-up visits, you have a symptom which you cannot explain, lasts more than a week or is not getting better.

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


Content last reviewed: 01 June 2006
Page last modified: 24 July 2006

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