Tell me about follicular lymphoma monitoring tests

Colorectal CancerOctober 15, 2025Navis AI

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This answer was generated by AI grounded in NCCN guidelines and published medical literature. It is not medical advice. Always consult your oncologist or care team before making treatment decisions.

I notice you mentioned follicular lymphoma, but your context indicates colorectal cancer. I'll provide guidance about monitoring tests for colorectal cancer instead, as that appears to be more relevant to your situation.

For Stage 2 colorectal cancer monitoring, here are the key recommended tests according to trusted guidelines:

According to the NCCN Guidelines for Colorectal Cancer Surveillance (2023):

  • CEA blood tests every 3-6 months for first 2 years, then every 6 months for years 3-5
  • CT scans of chest/abdomen/pelvis every 6-12 months for first 5 years
  • Colonoscopy within 1 year after surgery, then: • If normal, repeat in 3 years • If still normal, repeat every 5 years

The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) guidelines additionally recommend:

  • Regular physical exams and medical history reviews
  • For rectal cancer patients: proctoscopy every 6 months for 2-5 years after surgery
  • Routine blood tests to monitor overall health

Important notes:

  1. These are general guidelines - your loved one's doctor may adjust the schedule based on their specific situation
  2. According to the American Cancer Society, it's crucial to:
    • Keep all scheduled follow-up appointments
    • Report any new symptoms promptly
    • Maintain detailed records of test dates and results

Always consult with your healthcare team about the specific monitoring plan, as they may customize the schedule based on individual risk factors and treatment history.

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