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Surveillance for Recurrence and Secondary Cancers: Regular monitoring through physical exams, imaging tests, and lab tests to detect any signs of recurrence or new cancers.
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Management of Long-term and Late Effects: Addressing ongoing symptoms and side effects such as
lymphedema, neuropathy, and cardiovascular issues.
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Psychosocial Support: Providing mental health services, counseling, and support groups to help survivors cope with emotional and psychological challenges.
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Health Promotion: Encouraging healthy lifestyle choices such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and smoking cessation to improve overall health and reduce the risk of cancer recurrence.
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Coordination of Care: Ensuring seamless communication between primary care physicians, oncologists, and other healthcare providers to deliver cohesive care.