Management

If You Are Diagnosed with Cancer

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Questions for your doctor

Here is a list of questions to ask your doctor:

  • What kind of cancer do I have?
  • Where is it?
  • Has it spread beyond where it started?
  • What's the stage of the cancer? What does that mean?
  • Is this cancer linked to genetic (inherited) factors? Are my family members at risk?
  • What have the tests shown?
  • Do I need any more lab tests or imaging scans?
  • What is the purpose of each test or scan?
  • How will this information help decide what types of other tests or treatments I should have?
  • What are my treatment choices?
  • What are the expected benefits of each kind of treatment?
  • What are the risks of each treatment?
  • What are the side effects of each treatment?
  • What do you advise and why?
  • Are there new treatments or clinical trials that I should consider?
  • How long will my treatment last?
  • What are my chances of being cured?
  • How soon do I need to start treatment?
  • How will we know if treatment is working?
  • How will each treatment affect my daily life? My sex life? My ability to have children?
  • Will treatment affect how I look? How my body works?
  • Will I be able to work during treatment?
  • What are the chances that the cancer will come back again?
  • Based on what you know about my cancer, how long do you think I'll survive?
  • Is there anything else I need to know?
  • Where can I get more information?
  • Will my insurance cover treatment? How much will I have to pay?
  • What can I do to get ready for treatment?
  • How will I reach you after office hours, or during weekends and holidays?
  • What support services are available to me or my family members?

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