Cancer screeningLaboratory screeningCardiac screeningCounselingImmunizations
Breast: annual screening mammography starting at age 40; history of chest or axilla radiation: start eight to 10 years after treatment or at age 40, whichever comes first; consider annual breast magnetic resonance imaging if chest radiation was received between ages 10 and 30; consider referral to breast subspecialist to discuss possible chemopreventionComplete blood count, fasting blood glucose, and comprehensive metabolic panel annuallyAnnual blood pressure screening, lifestyle modification, and treatment of obesity, hypertension, and tobacco useAnnual depression screeningAge-appropriate immunizations per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention schedule, including annual influenza vaccine; resume live vaccines at least three months after completion of chemotherapy
Routine surveillance tests for cervical, colorectal, lung, and prostate cancers per the USPSTF guidelinesLipid profile per the USPSTF guidelinesConsider stress test and/or echocardiography at 10-year intervals (frequency of testing based on findings and other associated risk factors)Neurocognitive impairment screening for any patient who is high risk (e.g., history of brain radiation or intrathecal treatment)PCV13 (Prevnar 13), followed by PPSV23 (Pneumovax 23) at least eight weeks later and again at least five years later
Thyroid-stimulating hormone annually if neck irradiationCarotid ultrasonography every 10 years if neck irradiationInfertility: consider reproductive endocrinologist referralHaemophilus influenzae type b: three doses following hematopoietic stem cell transplantation