Survivor care

Ependymoma - Childhood - Coping with Treatment

ON THIS PAGE: You will learn more about coping with the physical, emotional, social, and financial effects of a childhood brain tumor and its treatment. Use the menu to see other pages.

Every treatment for ependymoma can cause side effects or changes to your child’s body and how they feel. For many reasons, people do not experience the same side effects even when given the same treatment for the same type of tumor. This can make it hard to predict how your child will feel during treatment.

Unknown Primary - Follow-Up Care

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about your medical care after cancer treatment is finished and why this follow-up care is important. Use the menu to see other pages.

Care for people diagnosed with cancer does not end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check that the cancer has not come back, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Oral and Oropharyngeal Cancer - Follow-Up Care

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about your medical care after cancer treatment is completed and why this follow-up care is important. Use the menu to see other pages.

Care for people diagnosed with cancer does not end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check that the cancer has not come back, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Pituitary Gland Tumor - Follow-Up Care

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about your medical care after treatment for the tumor is completed and why this follow-up care is important. Use the menu to see other pages.

Care for people diagnosed with a pituitary gland tumor does not end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check that the tumor has not come back, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Thymoma and Thymic Carcinoma - Follow-Up Care

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about your medical care after cancer treatment is completed and why this follow-up care is important. Use the menu to see other pages.

The recovery from treatment for a thymic tumor can vary depending on the stage of the disease and the treatment used. In general, recovery is faster for people who received only surgery, compared with people who received a combination of treatments.

Anal Cancer - Follow-Up Care

ON THIS PAGE: You will read about your medical care after cancer treatment is completed, and why this follow-up care is important. Use the menu to see other pages.

Care for people diagnosed with cancer does not end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check that the cancer has not come back, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

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