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Secondary prevention strategies following optic nerve glioma include lifelong follow-up care which further includes a visit to a clinic every year for screening of [[tumor]] recurrence, management of disease complications, and management of side-effects of treatment. | Secondary prevention strategies following optic nerve glioma include lifelong follow-up care which further includes a visit to a clinic every year for screening of [[tumor]] recurrence, management of disease complications, and management of side-effects of treatment. | ||
==Secondary Prevention== | ==Secondary Prevention== | ||
Lifelong follow-up care is crucial if the child has been treated for optic pathway glioma. It's important to visit a clinic every year to: | |||
Lifelong follow-up care is | |||
*Screen for tumor recurrence and/or secondary cancers | *Screen for tumor recurrence and/or secondary cancers | ||
*Management of disease complications | *Management of disease complications | ||
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Coping and support | Coping and support | ||
As having a cancer as a child can be emotionally and socially stressful, all of the family's emotional and quality-of -life needs should be met. The children and their families may benefit from counseling or a support group. | As having a cancer as a child can be emotionally and socially stressful, all of the family's emotional and quality-of -life needs should be met. The children and their families may benefit from counseling or a support group. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Secondary prevention strategies following optic nerve glioma include lifelong follow-up care which further includes a visit to a clinic every year for screening of tumor recurrence, management of disease complications, and management of side-effects of treatment.
Secondary Prevention
Lifelong follow-up care is crucial if the child has been treated for optic pathway glioma. It's important to visit a clinic every year to:
- Screen for tumor recurrence and/or secondary cancers
- Management of disease complications
- Management of late side-effects of treatment
A follow up visit includes the following:
- Laboratory tests
- Imaging scans
- A complete physical examination
Coping and support As having a cancer as a child can be emotionally and socially stressful, all of the family's emotional and quality-of -life needs should be met. The children and their families may benefit from counseling or a support group.