Pediatric Transplant Survivors Clinic (LTFU)

Pediatric Transplant Survivors Long Term Follow Up (LTFU)Pediatic cancer patients who have been treated with a bone-marrow or stem cell transplant will, along with their families, find themselves entering a new life stage after treatment. This is a time of transition and a time to begin the life-long commitment to follow-up medical care.

 

The Survivorship Program at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) offers treatment, support, and education for pediatric bone marrow or stem cell transplant survivors and their families. We are also here to help educate your child’s primary care physicians and other relevant persons in the years following your child’s cancer treatment. Your child might need specific information on late effects of treatment or support dealing with social or learning issues that might arise after treatment for cancer has ended. Read more about the SCCA Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Program.

 

At the Pediatric Long-Term Follow-Up (LTFU) Clinic at SCCA, your child will be given a thorough screening and health evaluation by our medical staff. Your child will leave with a treatment summary that contains your child’s treatment history and all medical information that is pertinent to their diagnosis and any late effects they might experience. This treatment summary will have recommendations for your child’s healthcare provider to keep your child as healthy and you as informed as possible in the years following your child’s treatment for pediatric cancer.

 

For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call the Survivorship Program at (866) 543-4272 or email us at survivor@fhcrc.org.



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