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Questions to Ask a medical oncologist "If you are diagnosed with cancer, you may have dozens if not hundreds of issues" - says Harold J. Bernstein, MD, an oncologist Cancer Institute Dana-Farber in Boston, USA. But in that moment when you're in the doctor's office, it's easy to forget everything you ever wanted to know about their treatment. Make the most benefit from your visit. Prepare yourself. To facilitate this task you, we offer a list of questions about the disease and treatment, you can ask your doctor. 1. What is my cancer? At what stage? 2. How common is this type of cancer? 3. How would continue to flow my illness? 4. What are the treatments for this cancer? 5. These methods of cancer treatment approved or experimental? 6. What can I expect from treatment? As far as it continuously? How will I feel? 7. What side effects or complications may arise as a result of treatment? 8. In addition to cancer treatment, should I be taking other medications? If yes, how long and what kind? 9. Do I need to change your diet and way of life before treatment? You'll also want to know the qualifications of a physician. In fact, it is important to know whether a physician competent in treating this disease. Here are some questions to ask before starting treatment. 1. What is your experience in the treatment of this cancer? 2. How many people with this type of cancer you were treated in the past year? 3. Do you have a certificate? If so, at what degree? 4. Do you have any other relevant qualifications? 5. Cooperating with other professionals and medical staff who could come into my team of experts? 6. Which hospitals do you work? 7. Are there in the center of a trial? If not, where they are held in this region? 8. Can you recommend another doctor to get his opinion? You may feel uncomfortable asking the doctor about his experience. But doctors expect these questions, and even welcome them. Doctors want patients to feel comfortable and confident, and have not been cowed. How to benefit most from a visit to the doctor During the first visit to the doctor it will be difficult to keep track of all the details. You will have too much information - the names of doctors, the names of medicines and cancer treatments, and, inevitably, a fair amount of medical jargon dose. Here are some ways to make your visits more useful. Outlines. Always take a notebook to record. "You can even take a tape recorder, then you can once again listen to the conversation at home" - Eiji says Terry, director of cancer information at the American Cancer Society in Atlanta, USA. Ask if the doctor's books, which you can take home with you. Before leaving, ask your doctor if he has any literature about your form of cancer or treatments that he recommended. It will be extremely useful if you have something to read at home when you're in a stressful situation the doctor's office. |
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