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It is important to have honest, open discussions with your
cancer care team. They want to answer all of your questions, no matter
how trivial they might seem to you.
For instance, consider these questions:
- What kind of stomach cancer do I have?
- Where is the cancer in my stomach?
- What is the stage of my cancer and what does that mean in
my case?
- What treatment choices do I have?
- What do you recommend and why?
- Are there any clinical trials I should think about now?
- What risks or side effects are there to the treatments you
suggest? How would treatment affect my daily life?
- How long will treatment last? What will it involve? Where
will it be done?
- What are the chances of recurrence of my cancer with these
treatment plans?
- What should I do to be ready for treatment?
- Based on what you've learned about my cancer, what is my
prognosis (outlook)?
- What is the goal of my treatment? To cure or to ease
symptoms?
- If I am to have surgery, what is your experience in this
type of surgery for stomach cancer?
- If I am to have surgery, what is the experience of the
hospital in this type of surgery for stomach cancer?
- What type of follow-up will I need after treatment?
In addition to these sample questions, be sure to write down
some of your own. For instance, you might want more information about
recovery times, or you might want to ask about getting a second opinion.
Last Medical Review: 11/03/2009 Last Revised: 11/03/2009
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