

Follow-up After Cancer Treatment – Support, Safety, and Continuity
Cancer Follow-Up Care
Follow-up care after a cancer diagnosis is a crucial part of medical treatment. It not only aims to detect a possible recurrence at an early stage, but also to support you on your way back to a healthy, self-determined life. Follow-up intervals depend on the type of tumor and the course of therapy. Typically, they are as follows:
Years 1–3: follow-up every 3 months
Years 4–5: follow-up every 6 months
From year 6 onward: annual check-ups
What does cancer follow-up care include?
- Detailed physician–patient consultation and assessment of symptoms
- Gynecological examination
- Ultrasound examinations (e.g. breast, female reproductive organs)
- Monitoring of treatment success
- Management of late and side effects
- Counseling on lifestyle, hormones, sexuality, and psychological well-being
Tumor Follow-Up Passport – Everything Important at a Glance
The tumor follow-up passport documents diagnoses, treatments, findings, and follow-up appointments. It ensures transparency, facilitates coordination between physicians, and guarantees continuous, structured care.
Competent Cancer Follow-Up Care – Empathetic and Reliable
In our gynecology practice, we support you after a cancer diagnosis with empathy, medical
expertise, and in accordance with current clinical guidelines.
