
long-term follow-up care
Long-term follow-up care refers to the ongoing health management and support provided to individuals after initial treatment for a serious condition, such as cancer or chronic illness. This care aims to monitor recovery, manage any lasting effects of the illness or treatment, and address new health concerns that may arise. It typically involves regular medical check-ups, screenings, and lifestyle advice to maintain overall well-being. The goal is to ensure a better quality of life and to catch any potential health issues early, enabling timely interventions when necessary.