Questions to Ask the Doctor
One of your biggest allies in battling cancer is your oncologist. Questions are your primary resource to gain a better understanding of your disease and enhance your quality of care. Well-thought-out questions can help you get the most out of your appointments and can make all the difference. Here are some questions you may want to ask:
- What is the extent of cancer in my bones? Which bones has the cancer spread to?
- Can you explain the results of my diagnostic tests?
- What are my treatment options? Which treatments do you recommend and why?
- What is the goal of treatment?
- Are there any side effects of these treatments?
- Is there anything I can do to help with treatment of my cancer?
- Would you recommend participating in a clinical trial?
- What strategies can I use to manage bone pain and other symptoms?
- How will this diagnosis affect my daily life and activities?
- Where can I go for emotional support? Are there any support groups or ways to get help coping?
It may be a good idea to seek a second opinion, especially from a doctor experienced in treating bone metastases. A second opinion can help you better understand your disease and feel more confident about your course of treatment.