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Questions to Ask the Doctor

Questions to Ask the Doctor


Regular communication with your doctor is important in making informed decisions about your health care. Consider asking the following questions of your doctor:

  • What type of ovarian cancer do I have?

  • Can you explain my pathology report (laboratory test results) to me?

  • What is the stage of my cancer? What does this mean?

  • What are my treatment options?

  • What clinical trials are open to me?

  • What treatment do you recommend? Why?

  • What are the goals of this treatment?

  • What type of surgery will be performed?

  • What are the possible side effects of treatment, both in the short term and the long term?

  • Will this treatment affect my ability to become pregnant? If so, can you recommend a fertility specialist before treatment begins?

  • Will my sex life be affected during treatment? After treatment?

  • How will this treatment affect my daily life? Will I be able to work, exercise, and perform my usual activities?

  • What are the chances the cancer will recur?

  • What does it mean to say ovarian cancer is a “chronic disease”?

  • How can I keep myself as healthy as possible during treatment?

  • What follow-up tests will I need, and how often will I need them?

  • Should other women in my family be tested regularly for ovarian cancer?

  • What support services are available to me? To my family?
 
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Last Updated: January 21, 2009