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Detailed Guide: Nasopharyngeal Cancer
What Should You Ask Your Doctor About Nasopharyngeal Cancer?

As you deal with your cancer and the process of treatment, you need to have honest, open discussions with your cancer care team. You should feel free to ask any question, no matter how minor it might seem. Among the questions you might want to ask are:

  • What kind of nasopharyngeal cancer do I have?
  • Has my cancer spread beyond the primary site?
  • What is the stage of my cancer? What does the stage mean in my case?
  • Are there other tests that need to be done before we can decide on treatment?
  • How much experience do you have treating this type of cancer?
  • Should I get a second opinion?
  • What treatment choices do I have?
  • What do you recommend and why?
  • What is the goal of the treatment?
  • Based on what you've learned about my cancer, what is my prognosis (the outlook for chances of survival)?
  • What side effects or other risks can I expect from my treatment?
  • What should I do to be ready for treatment?
  • How long will treatment last? What will it involve? Where will it be done?
  • How will treatment affect my daily activities?
  • How long will it take me to recover from treatment?
  • What are the chances that my cancer will recur?
  • What would we do if the treatment doesn't work or if the cancer recurs?
  • What type of follow-up might I need after treatment?

Along with these sample questions, you might want to write down some of your own. For instance, you might want to ask about clinical trials for which you may qualify. Keep in mind, too, that doctors are not the only ones who can give you information. Other health care professionals, such as nurses and social workers, may have the answers you seek.

Last Medical Review: 01/21/2009
Last Revised: 01/21/2009

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