roughout your follow on care d them easily - on your phone or written down, along with any other S can help clarify who to contact, why, when, and what for. e through follow-up care. cer Support Worker. You can confirm with them, or your CNS, ave any concerns or need to notify your team of any changes in your
CNs / CSWs work weekdays between the hours of 9am - 5pm imes, even if you never need to make contact, can be reassuring.
Sharing point of contact details with those close to you Where possible, healthcare professionals, including your 1st point of contact, should establish with you what information you want shared, with whom, and in what circumstances. They may ask you to confirm your decision in writing and document your choice in your healthcare record: this can be especially important if you would like someone to act or speak on your behalf - whether face-to-face or by phone.
Click here to read about surveillance and supportive care on the Neuroendocrine Cancer UK website
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