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Hi,
I have been told when you are diagnosed with cancer to ask questions and write things down. Is there any lists of questions needed to be asked? My mind is blank
Hi Mrs Wozza
Having looked at your profile I think I'm right in saying that you haven't been diagnosed with cancer yet but are waiting for the results of tests.
I've found this information for you on questions to ask after diagnosis and questions to ask about treatment. You could print these pages and take them with you when you go for your results.
I do hope that it doesn't turn out to be cancer but, if it does, I'm sure you'll find this group very supportive.
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Some good examples in there from latchbrook but obviously if you asked them all you'd be there for hours! It'll be easier for us to advise more specifically if you end up with a cancer diagnosis, which obviously we all hope you don't.
Everyone is different and some want to know the answers to questions like, "What are the average survival rates for this type of cancer, and what might this mean in my case?" and want to know the staging and precise details like that. Personally I wasn't interested in stuff like that, the only thing I asked along those lines was of a young oncology registrar; I asked, "...what do think the most likely outcome will be?" and she replied, "complete cure". That was enough for me. I'm not saying that's the right way (and sometimes you do have to make a bit of noise because they're extremely busy people and if you suffer in silence they'll assume you're OK) but it was how I personally dealt with it mentally.
Metastatic SCC of right medial piriform fossa plus four malignant lymph nodes diagnosed 8th October 2013. Modified radical neck dissection November, thirty-five radiotherapy fractions with 2xCisplatin chemo Jan/Feb 2014.
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