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Some tests used for diagnosing or staging rectal cancer may also be repeated during the post-treatment follow-up process. The results of these tests play an important role in decisions regarding the continuation or, if necessary, modification of treatment.
Following rectal cancer treatment, examinations such as measuring carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels, colonoscopy, and virtual colonoscopy can be performed regularly to assess whether the disease has recurred.
How should follow-up be after rectal cancer treatment?
Following rectal cancer treatment, examinations such as measuring carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels, colonoscopy, and virtual colonoscopy can be performed regularly to assess whether the disease has recurred.