ABSTRACT
OBJECTIVES: To provide a review of long-term sequelae of lymphoma and its treatment, with emphasis on second malignancies, survivorship issues, rehabilitation, and quality of life. DATA SOURCES: Review articles, research studies, and book chapters pertaining to late effects of treatment of lymphomas and to rehabilitation and quality of life for survivors of Hodgkin's disease or non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the outlook for survivors of the lymphomas is positive. The risk of developing second malignancies as long-term sequelae, although relatively low, and the need for physical and psychological health maintenance, warrant lifetime follow-up and support. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Nurses have a key role in preparing patients for survivorship. By fostering a philosophy and program of rehabilitation that begins at the time of diagnosis, nurses can assist survivors of lymphoma to achieve quality of life.