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| Detailed Guide: Endometrial Cancer |
What Should You Ask Your Doctor About Endometrial Cancer? |
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As you cope with cancer, we encourage you to have honest, open
talks with your doctor. Feel free to ask any question that's on your
mind, no matter how small it might seem. Here are some questions you
might want to ask. Be sure to add your own questions as you think of
them. Nurses, social workers, and other members of the treatment team
may also be able to answer many of your questions.
- What type and grade of endometrial cancer do I have?
- Has my cancer spread beyond the uterus?
- What is the stage of my cancer and what does that mean in
my case?
- What treatments might be right for me? What do you
recommend? Why?
- What is the goal of this treatment?
- What should I do to be ready for treatment?
- What risks or side effects should I expect?
- What are the chances of recurrence of my cancer with the
treatment programs we have discussed?
- Should I follow a special diet?
- Will I be able to have children after my treatment?
- What is my expected prognosis, based on my cancer as you
view it?
- Does this cancer prevent me from considering estrogen
replacement therapy?
- How will I feel during treatment?
- When can I resume my usual activities at work and/or around
the house?
In addition to these sample questions, be sure to write down
some of your own. For instance, you may need specific information about
how long it might take you to recover so you can plan your work
schedule. You may also want to ask about second opinions or about
clinical trials that might be right for you.
Last Revised: 07/26/2008
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