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Long-Term Follow Up Screening

Long-term follow-up screening is essential for patients recovering from a stem cell transplant, as it helps detect and manage late effects that may arise months or even years after treatment.

Regular screenings allow healthcare providers to monitor complications such as secondary cancers, cardiovascular problems, and hormone imbalances. By staying proactive in follow-up care, patients can address potential health issues early, supporting their overall well-being in the years ahead.

Why it matters

  • Many complications appear months or years after transplant
  • Survivors have higher risks of heart disease, diabetes, thyroid issues, and secondary cancers
  • Regular screening allows early detection and timely intervention
  • A multidisciplinary care team---including hematologists, primary care providers, and specialists---is key to managing complex needs

💡Building a survivorship plan

Work with your team to create a personalized screening schedule

Keep a centralized record of test results, appointments, and medication changes

Ask for plain-language summaries of your health status and next steps - Make sure you have the information of what is needed for your screening to provide to your primary care provider as they might not be as experienced in the area

Include mental health check-ins - fatigue, anxiety, and trauma are common and treatable

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Last updated Mar 31, 2026

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