Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma
Long-Term Survivorship
Once treatment is completed and ALCL is in remission, physicians will continue to monitor the health and status of each patient during follow-up care. Patients in remission should have regular visits with a physician who is familiar with their medical history and the treatments they have received.
Some treatments can cause long-term effects or late effects, which can vary based on duration and frequency of treatments, age, gender, and the overall health of each patient at the time of treatment. A physician will check for these effects during follow-up care. Visits may become less frequent the longer the disease remains in remission.
Learn More
To learn more about long-term survivorship, download the Lymphoma Survivorship Fact Sheet Series. Want to talk to someone? For answers to lymphoma-related questions and resources, contact our Helpline at (800) 500-9976 or helpline@lymphoma.org.
Additional Resources
To learn more about ALCL, download the Anaplastic Large Cell Lymphoma Fact Sheet.
Events
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Lymphoma Talk: Minneapolis
Minneapolis Marriott City Center 30 South 7th Street, Minneapolis, MinnesotaLymphoma Talk is a two-hour weekday evening in-person program led by lymphoma experts that provides information about lymphoma in three breakout sessions.
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Living with Lymphoma
Virtual EventLiving with Lymphoma provides the latest information about lymphoma diagnosis, current treatment options, and patient support issues.
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What Care Partners Should Know Webinar
Virtual EventWebinars are hour-long interactive programs discussing the diagnosis and treatment of specific lymphoma subtypes and key research and treatment updates. Webinars feature a presentation from the featured expert, with the remainder of the time allocated to an extensive Q&A session. Program Overview: