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First Steps After Diagnosis of Cancer
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Preparing for Treatment
Many people with cancer want to learn
all they can about their disease and their treatment choices so they can
take an active part in decisions about their medical care. When a person is
diagnosed with cancer, shock and stress are natural reactions. These
feelings may make it difficult for people to think of everything they want
to ask the doctor. Often, it helps to make a list of questions. To help
remember what the doctor says, patients may take notes or ask whether they
may use a tape recorder. Some people also want to have a family member or
friend with them when they talk to the doctor--to take part in the
discussion, to take notes, or just to listen.
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These are some questions a
patient may want to ask the doctor before treatment begins:
- What is my exact
diagnosis?
- What is the stage of the
disease?
- What are my treatment
choices? Which do you recommend for me? Why?
- What are the risks and
possible side effects of each
treatment?
- What side effects should I
report to you?
- How long will treatment
last?
- What are the chances that
the treatment will be successful?
- Will treatment affect my
normal activities? If so, for how long?
- Are new treatments under
study? Would a clinical trial be appropriate for me?
- What is the treatment
likely to cost?
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Patients do not need to ask all their
questions or remember all the answers at one time. They will have other
chances to ask the doctor to explain things and to get more information.
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Diagnosis - Virtual
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all the major points about diagnosis and
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Ask
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From
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you have specific questions or concerns? Click
here to ask a specialist, or browse frequently
asked questions about cancer. |
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Web
casts - Alphacancer
provides discussions between leading health
professionals on a particular topic.
Currently available topics include breast cancer
and colon cancer. |
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