Dear Elle53: Different physicians differ slightly in their follow up practices. When there have been
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Multiple system atrophy subspecialties involved, most will like to see the
patientKidney diet - dialysis patients somewhat soon after all therapy has been completed to be sure all is going okay. Being a large place, we often have the
patientKidney diet - dialysis patients visit everyone, surgeon,
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Radiation therapy oncologist, medical oncologist on the same day (about 3 months after treatment in most cases). After that, one of the doctors, usually the medical oncologist, becomes the
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Primary lymphoma of the brain person to do followup. The
radiationCystitis - noninfectious
Radiation therapy oncologist and surgeon do not provide regular follow up. This is at a large center where all are on the same campus. Practices may differ in the community. Different practies are not necessarily incorrect. Follow up is usually every 6 months for a year or two, then every year, unless individual circumstances dictate otherwise. To some extent, frequency of follow-up has to do with the
comfortComfort tears of all individuals - including you. Remember, you will still need a mammogram every year.