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active monitoring

A treatment plan that involves closely watching a patient’s condition but not giving any treatment unless there are changes in test results that show the condition is getting worse. Active monitoring may be used to avoid or delay the need for treatments such as radiation therapy or surgery, which can cause side effects or other problems. During active monitoring, certain exams and tests are done on a regular schedule. It may be used in the treatment of certain types of cancer, such as prostate cancer, urethral cancer, and intraocular (eye) melanoma. Active monitoring is a type of expectant management. Also called active surveillance.

( AK-tiv MAH-nih-ter-ing )
Source: NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms

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