Hi Sally
It all depends on your type of cancer, whether or not it has markers for it that can be detected in the blood, whether or not the clinical evidence says that there is little chance of it returning. In my case I have an aggressive cancer, it keeps recurring and there is a blood marker for it, so I am fairly closely monitored. Your situation is quite different.
That doesn't say that you live without the fear of it coming back - that is with everyone of us. The shadow is always there in that room of the house of our mind. It may be a monster trying to break out and all we seem to be doing is hammering planks over the doorway. It may just be something small in a small room and we spend most of the time in the sunlit rooms. But it is there all the time and each one of us has to find a way of living with it - it will be our unique way.
If you are worried about being checked - go back to your treating team and ask them. Don't be afraid to go and get some counselling - you can now get in of medicare and your GP can arrange it. Don't be afraid of using the cancer helpline 131120, it is not just for newly diagnosed people.
Good luck
Sailor
But the sea is a mighty soul, forever moaning of some great, unshareable sorrow, which shuts it up into itself for all eternity. Lucy Laud Montgomery, Anne’s House of Dreams