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What should I ask my doctor about treatment if I am diagnosed with Hodgkin's disease?

Here are some questions you may want to ask:
- What are the expected benefits of treatment?
- Would a clinical trial be appropriate for me?
- What are the risks and possible Side Effects of treatment?
- Will treatment affect my fertility?
- Can I keep working during treatment?
- Will I have to change my normal activities?
- How often will I need Checkups?
Your doctor is the best person to give advice about working or limiting other activities, but it may be hard for some people to talk to the doctor about their feelings and other very personal matters. Many patients find it helpful to talk with others who are facing similar problems. This kind of help is available through cancer-related support groups. It may be helpful to talk with a nurse, social worker, counselor or member of the Clergy. Living with any serious disease can be a difficult challenge.
Another posts included in "Cancer"
| What are the side effects of Hodgkin's disease treatment? (0) | 2009/05/22 |
| How is Hodgkin's disease treated? (0) | 2009/05/22 |
| How is Hodgkin's disease diagnosed? (0) | 2009/05/22 |
| What are the signs and symptoms of Hodgkin's? (0) | 2009/05/22 |
| What is Hodgkin's disease? (0) | 2009/05/22 |
What should I ask my doctor when diagnosed with thyroid cancer?

Here are some questions you may want to ask your doctor:
- How can this disease be treated? What are my Treatment choices?
- How successful is the Treatment likely to be?
- Would a clinical trial be appropriate for me?
- What are the expected benefits of Treatment?
- What are the risks and possible side effects of Treatment?
- Will I have to change my normal activities?
- Can I keep working during Treatment?
- How often will I need Checkups?
Your doctor is the best person to give advice about working or to answer questions about other activities. Many patients find it also helps to talk with others who are facing similar problems. This kind of help is available through cancer-related support groups. Social Services, Clergy, Nursing Personnel or your doctor can offer suggestions as to where to seek assistance with emotional support.
Another posts included in "Cancer"
| What id Colorectal Cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| How do I prevent colon-rectal (colorectal) cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| The risk factors for developing colorectal cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| What are the side effects of treatment for thyroid cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| What are the treatment options for thyroid cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
What should I ask my doctor when diagnosed with endocrine cancer?

Here are some questions you may want to ask your doctor:
- How can this disease be treated?
- What are my Treatment choices?
- How successful is the Treatment likely to be?
- Would a clinical trial be appropriate for me?
- What are the expected benefits of Treatment?
- What are the risks and possible side effects of Treatment?
- Will I have to change my normal activities?
- Can I keep working during Treatment?
- How often will I need checkups?
Your doctor is the best person to give advice about working or to answer questions about other activities.
Many patients find it also helps to talk with others who are facing similar problems.
This kind of help is available through cancer-related support groups.
Social Services, Clergy, Nursing Personnel or your doctor can offer suggestions as to where to seek assistance with emotional support.
Another posts included in "Cancer"
| What are the causes and risk factors of thyroid cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| What are the symptoms of thyroid cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| How do you diagnose thyroid cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| What are the side effects of treatment for Endocrine Cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
| What are the treatment options for endocrine cancer? (0) | 2009/05/04 |
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