Follow-up Care
Follow-up care after treatment for kidney cancer is important. Even when the cancer seems to have been completely removed or destroyed, the disease sometimes returns because cancer cells can remain in the body after treatment. The doctor monitors the recovery of the person treated for kidney cancer and checks for recurrence of cancer. Checkups help ensure that any changes in health are noted. The patient may have lab tests, chest x-rays, CT scans, or other tests.
The NCI has prepared a booklet for people who have
completed their treatment to help answer questions
about follow-up care and other concerns.
Facing Forward Series: Life After Cancer Treatment
provides tips for making the best
use of medical visits. It describes how to talk
to the doctor about creating a plan of
action for recovery and future health.
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