Questions to Ask When You’ve Been Diagnosed with Cancer
You may have many questions about your diagnosis, but it is not always easy to know where to begin. Writing down your questions can be helpful. Here are some questions to help you get started.
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We know a cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Learning about your cancer can help you feel more informed and confident in making the choices that are right for you.
Cancer is a disease where abnormal cells grow too fast and may spread to other parts of the body through the bloodstream or lymphatic system.
Many things can cause these changes (mutations) to your cells:
If you’re having any symptoms that won’t go away or that get worse, see a provider so they can help you find out what is the cause. If it is cancer, finding out early gives you the best chance at a successful treatment.
Finding cancer in the earliest stage gives the best chance for a cure. Your provider may use one or more of the following ways to diagnose cancer:
Cancer stages are indicated by numbers 0 through 4. This helps to describe the size, location, and spread of cancer. It helps you and your care team determine the treatment plan.