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First Steps After Diagnosis of Cancer
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What You
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Getting a Second Opinion
Before starting treatment, patients
may want a second opinion to confirm their diagnosis and treatment plan.
Some insurance companies require a second opinion; others may cover a second
opinion if the patient or doctor requests it.
There are a number of ways to find a
doctor who can give a second opinion:
- The patient's doctor may be able
to suggest specialists to consult.
- The Cancer Information Service, at
1-800-4-CANCER, can tell callers about cancer treatment facilities,
including cancer centers and other programs supported by the National
Cancer Institute.
- Patients can get the names of
doctors from their local medical society, a nearby hospital, or a
medical school.
- The Official ABMS Directory of
Board Certified Medical Specialists lists doctors' names along with
their specialty and medical background. This resource, produced by the
American Board of Medical Specialties, is available in most public
libraries and on the Internet.
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10 Questions after Cancer
Diagnosis - Virtual
Hospital provides this informative lecture hitting
all the major points about diagnosis and
treatment. |
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Ask
a Physician -
From
Mayo Health - Do
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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