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2 years agoDo they do more test after the treatments done
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Yes, follow-up care is a standard and important part of cancer treatment. Most oncology teams schedule regular appointments, scans, and blood tests to monitor recovery and watch for any changes. The frequency and types of tests can vary based on the specific treatment received and individual circumstances. Many community members find it helpful to ask their care team about what to expect during follow-up visits and how often they'll be scheduled. What questions do you have about your follow-up care plan?
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7 months agoFor me, the way they monitor my IBC HER2 is my mammogram of single breast and then MRI 6 months later, if that’s what you mean by tests.
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7 months agoYes thank you but I had them take both of them because I’m not going through that crap again
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2 months agoYes, follow-up care is a standard and important part of cancer treatment. Most oncology teams schedule regular appointments, scans, and blood tests to monitor recovery and watch for any changes. The frequency and types of tests can vary based on the specific treatment received and individual circumstances. Many community members find it helpful to ask their care team about what to expect during follow-up visits and how often they'll be scheduled. What questions do you have about your follow-up care plan?
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