Re-engaging Your Cancer Healthcare Team
Your healthcare team has helped you get through treatment once, and they’ll be there to support you again now that cancer has returned. Let your team know how you’re doing, and get answers to any questions you may have about recurrent cancers.
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Source: National Cancer InstituteCommunication is important throughout cancer care. The NCI has prepared questions to help you have a conversation about your cancer, treatment options, symptoms, side effects, and other topics.
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Source: American Cancer SocietyExplore the American Cancer Society's Colorectal Cancer Survivorship Care Guidelines that provide recommendations for managing side effects, testing for recurrence, and more.
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