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On-going medical care after leukemia treatment is very important. Regular visits with your doctor are needed for many years following treatment to verify that the treatment was effective and check for any side effects from treatment.

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New symptoms should be reported to your doctor right away so that a recurrence of leukemia or side effects can be treated. Recurrence of cancer after treatment is not unusual, but further treatment can sometimes put your cancer back into remission. Side effects from leukemia treatment can be short term, lasting a few weeks after treatment, or linger for several months—or may even be permanent.

A routine follow-up visit will include discussing your current health and any symptoms you feel with your doctor and a physical exam. Blood samples will be collected and bone marrow aspirations or medical imaging will be performed as necessary depending on your medical history and the results of your physical exam.

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• Recurrence of leukemia
• Emotional well-being
• Hospice care

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