It is natural for you to wonder and worry about what your child’s life will be like once treatment is over and, as your child gets older.
Many childhood survivors of leukemia go on to lead normal lives. While you, your child, and your family want to go back to living as normal lives as possible, it is important to be aware of potential health problems in the future. For this reason, your child should be aware of their own medical history so they can play an active role in taking care of their health.
Your child should make sure to attend follow-up visits so doctors can help monitor any potential late-effects from treatment. Your treatment team will advise you on the late effects that your child may develop because of their leukemia treatment. This is a reference guide for what to watch for, not a sign of what will happen.