Two thirds of hematologic cancer survivors develop complications
Challenges for hematologic cancer survivors
“Long-term follow-up of healthy patients begins when routine cancer care ends, usuallye five years after completion of treatment, and the patient recovers,” says Izascun Zeberio from the Donostia University Hospital (Gipuzkoa). “This is very important because patients may experience late effects of the disease and/or complications resulting from their treatment that need to be prevented, diagnosed and treated effective,” the expert emphasizes about the challenges faced by hematological cancer survivors. On the other hand, other future problems were solved, this time related to CAR-T treatment. Some of them pass cover the need for large material and human resourcesreduce the cost and its economic impact on health care systems, achieve better management and prevention of toxicity that will reduce the consumption of hospital resources, and provide adequate training to medical personnel to offer this therapy to all patients who may potentially benefit.