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What should you ask your doctor about melanoma?

It is important to have honest, open discussions with your cancer care team. They want to answer all of your questions, no matter how minor you might think they are. Some questions to consider:

  • What type of skin cancer do I have?
  • How far has my melanoma spread within or beneath the skin? How thick is my melanoma?
  • Are there other tests that need to be done before we can decide on treatment?
  • Are there other doctors I need to see?
  • How much experience do you have treating this type of cancer?
  • What are my treatment options? What are the possible risks and benefits of each?
  • Which treatment do you recommend? Why?
  • What is the goal of the treatment?
  • How long will treatment last? What will it involve? Where will it be done?
  • What is my expected prognosis (outlook), based on my cancer as you view it?
  • Will I have a scar after treatment? What other side effects might I have?
  • What should I do to be ready for treatment?
  • What are the chances of my cancer growing or recurring (coming back) with the treatment options we have discussed? What would we do if this happens?
  • Should I take special precautions to avoid sun exposure?
  • Do I need follow-up appointments to check for recurrence or formation of a new cancer?
  • Are my family members at risk for skin cancer? Should I arrange to have my family members screened?

Along with these sample questions, be sure to write down your own questions. For instance, you might want more information about recovery times so you can plan your work or activity schedule. Or you might want to ask about getting a second opinion or about clinical trials for which you may qualify.


Last Medical Review: 04/28/2011
Last Revised: 01/11/2012

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