The frequency of histological follow-ups varies based on the condition being monitored and the patient's clinical status:
Cancer Follow-Up: Often involves more frequent examinations (e.g., every 3-6 months) in the first few years after treatment, then annually. Chronic Conditions: May require follow-ups every 6-12 months or as determined by disease activity. Post-Surgical Follow-Up: Typically involves initial frequent checks (e.g., 1-3 months) followed by less frequent evaluations if no issues are detected.