Survivor care

Leukemia - B-cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia and Hairy Cell Leukemia - Follow-Up Care

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

Care for people diagnosed with leukemia doesn’t end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check to make sure the disease has not returned, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Leukemia - B-cell Prolymphocytic Leukemia and Hairy Cell Leukemia - Coping with Treatment

ON THIS PAGE: You will learn more about coping with the physical, emotional, social, and financial effects of leukemia and its treatment. This page includes several links outside of this guide to other sections of this website. Use the menu to see other pages.

Every treatment for HCL and PLL can cause side effects or changes to your body and how you feel. For many reasons, people don’t experience the same side effects even when they are given the same treatment for the same type of leukemia. This can make it hard to predict how you will feel during treatment.

Leukemia - Acute Lymphocytic - ALL - Follow-Up Care

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

Care for people diagnosed with ALL doesn’t end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check to make sure the disease has not returned, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Leukemia - Acute Lymphocytic - ALL - Coping with Treatment

ON THIS PAGE: You will learn more about coping with the physical, emotional, social, and financial effects of ALL and its treatment. This page includes several links outside of this guide to other sections of this website. Use the menu to see other pages

Every treatment for leukemia can cause side effects or changes to your body and how you feel. For many reasons, people don’t experience the same side effects even when they are given the same treatment for the same type of leukemia. This can make it hard to predict how you will feel during treatment.

Eyelid 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. To see other pages, use the menu on the side of your screen.

Care for people diagnosed with cancer doesn’t end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check to make sure the cancer has not returned, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Leukemia - Eosinophilic - Follow-Up Care

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

Care for people diagnosed with eosinophilic leukemia doesn’t end when active treatment has finished. Your health care team will continue to check to make sure the leukemia has not returned, manage any side effects, and monitor your overall health. This is called follow-up care.

Leukemia - Eosinophilic - Coping with Treatment

ON THIS PAGE: You will learn more about coping with the physical, emotional, social, and financial effects of leukemia and its treatment. This page includes several links outside of this guide to other sections of this website. Use the menu to see other pages.

Every treatment for leukemia can cause side effects or changes to your body and how you feel. For many reasons, people don’t experience the same side effects even when they are given the same treatment for the same type of leukemia. This can make it hard to predict how you will feel during treatment.

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