latent effects

How Can Latent Effects be Monitored?

Monitoring latent effects involves regular follow-up appointments and screenings. These may include:
- Cardiac Monitoring: Echocardiograms and other heart function tests to detect early signs of cardiovascular disease.
- Cancer Screenings: Regular screenings for secondary cancers, such as mammograms, colonoscopies, and skin checks.
- Cognitive Assessments: Periodic cognitive tests to monitor any changes in brain function.
- Bone Density Tests: To check for signs of osteoporosis or other bone-related issues.
- Reproductive Health Evaluations: Consultations with fertility specialists or gynecologists to monitor reproductive health.

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