This booklet is designed to help you get information you need from your doctor, so that you can make informed decisions about your health care. In addition, asking your doctor the following questions will help you further understand your condition. To help you remember what the doctor says, you may take notes or ask whether you may use a tape recorder. Some people also want to have a family member or friend with them when they talk to the doctor--to take part in the discussion, to take notes, or just to listen.
Diagnosis
- What tests can diagnose lung cancer? Are they painful?
- How soon after the tests will I learn the results?
- What type of lung cancer do I have?
- What treatments are recommended for me?
- What clinical trials are appropriate for my type of cancer?
- Will I need to be in the hospital to receive my treatment? For how long?
- How might my normal activities change during my treatment?
- What side effects should I expect? How long will they last?
- What side effects should I report? Whom should I call?
- After treatment, how often do I need to be checked? What type of followup care should I have?
- Will I eventually be able to resume my normal activities?
- Who will be involved with my treatment and rehabilitation? What is the role of each member of the health care team in my care?
- What has been your experience in caring for patients with lung cancer?
- Are there support groups in the area with people I can talk to? Are there organizations where I can get more information about cancer, specifically lung cancer?
- Introduction
- Understanding the Cancer Process
- The Lungs
- Understanding Lung Cancer
- Lung Cancer: Who's at Risk?
- Recognizing Symptoms
- Diagnosing Lung Cancer
- Staging the Disease
- Treatment for Lung Cancer
- Treating Nonsmall Cell Lung Cancer
- Treating Small Cell Lung Cancer
- Side Effects
- The Importance of Followup Care
- Providing Emotional Support
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NIH
