Treatment
People
with cancer of the larynx often want to take an active part in making decisions
about their medical care. It is natural
to want to learn all you can about your disease and treatment choices. However, shock and stress after a diagnosis
of cancer can make it hard to remember what you want to ask the doctor. Here are some ideas that might help:
Make a list of questions.
Take notes at the appointment.
Ask the doctor if you may use a tape
recorder during the appointment.
Ask a family member or friend to
come to the appointment with you.
Your doctor may refer you to a specialist who treats cancer of the
larynx, such as a surgeon,
otolaryngologist
(an ear, nose, and throat doctor),
radiation oncologist, or
medical oncologist. You
can also ask your doctor for a referral. Treatment usually begins within a
few weeks of the diagnosis. Usually, there is time to talk to your doctor about
treatment choices, get a second opinion, and learn more about the disease
before making a treatment decision.
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