What happens after I have completed my treatment?
You will receive regular follow-up appointments to see how you are doing.
If you had only surgery, these will be with your surgical team. If you only had chemotherapy, your follow-up with be with your oncologist. If you had both, then it will be a combined follow-up.
If you just had surgery, these follow-ups will be six monthly for the next five years. If you have had surgery and chemotherapy, you will have follow-ups for five years. Initially, these will be every three to four months for a period of 18 months after chemotherapy has finished. These will then revert to six monthly for the next three and a half years.
During this time your clinical nurse specialist will remain your key point of contact and can arrange for you to be seen earlier than your follow-up if needed.
I’m worried my cancer may have returned
If you have any symptoms that may indicate your cancer has returned, or you are experiencing difficulties as a result of your treatment, please call your clinical nurse specialist.
The following symptoms will require investigation:
These symptoms may be completely unrelated to your cancer, but they could be signs that it has returned.
What will happen if I raise a concern?