Leukemia - Chronic Lymphocytic - CLL - Questions to Ask the Doctor
Questions to Ask the Doctor
Talking often with the doctor is important [2] to make informed decisions about your health care. These suggested questions are a starting point to help you learn more about your care and treatment. You are also encouraged to ask additional questions that are important to you.
- What is my diagnosis?
- Can you explain my pathology report (laboratory test results) to me?
- What stage or risk group is the CLL? What does this mean?
- How often do you treat people with CLL?
- Where is the best place for me to be treated?
- What are my options for treatment?
- What is the goal of each treatment option?
- What clinical trials are open to me?
- What treatment plan do you recommend? Why?
- Who will be part of my health care team, and what does each member do?
- Who will be coordinating my overall treatment and follow-up care?
- Do I need to start treatment right away? If not, please explain why treatment does not need to begin as soon as possible.
- What are the possible side effects of this treatment, both in the short term and long term?
- How will this treatment affect my daily life? Will I be able to work, exercise, and perform my usual activities?
- Could this treatment affect my sex life? If so, how and for how long?
- Could this treatment affect my ability to become pregnant or have children? If so, should I talk with a fertility specialist before cancer treatment begins?
- If I'm worried about managing the costs related to my cancer care, who can help me with these concerns?
- What follow-up tests will I need, and how often will I need them?
- What support services are available to me? To my family?
- Whom do I call for questions or problems?