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After your treatment you’ll be seen regularly by your cancer specialist and your specialist nurse at the hospital.
They will monitor how you’ve responded to your treatment and how any symptoms have improved, and you may have further scans or x-rays. Some women may also be seen by a doctor or nurse in palliative care if they need specialist help with symptoms.
Many women find that they get anxious before appointments. This is natural and it may help to get support from family, friends or our cancer support specialists|. If you have any problems, or notice any new symptoms| in between your regular check-ups, let your doctor know as soon as possible.
For answers, support or just a chat, call the Macmillan Support Line free (Monday to Friday, 9am-8pm)
If you have any questions about cancer, need support or just want someone to talk to, ask Macmillan.