Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Case Studies in Environmental Medicine (CSEM) Trichloroethylene Toxicity What Instructions Should Be Given to Patients?
Since TCE has been implicated as a likely cause of cancer, periodic physical exams may be of value in detecting abnormalities at an early stage if they occur.
Patients should be advised to consult their physician if they develop
any signs or symptoms of central nervous system problems
signs or symptoms of other health changes (especially those possibly related to heart, liver, and kidney problems)
ATSDR's patient education sheet on TCE includes a more detailed checklist that you can use to indicate which types of follow up are relevant for a given patient.