Making informed decisions for your cancer care
Navigating cancer care can be overwhelming, especially when you must make decisions quickly. Seeking a second opinion is often a critical step in the journey but the urgent need to begin treatment right away can make things more complicated. These FAQs are meant to help with common concerns and challenges you may face when pursuing cancer care. Understanding these important aspects of your treatment journey can help you navigate through it with more confidence and clarity, so you can make the best decisions for your health. Explore the sections below to discover answers to common questions, resources, and more.
Talk with your original oncologist about your desire to receive a second opinion. They can guide you about how long you can safely wait before having surgery or beginning treatment.
Multidisciplinary care means that you will have a cancer team consisting of different specialists working together to create a personalized treatment plan that meets your individual needs. Your team will consist of medical oncologists, radiation oncologists, pathologists, surgeons, nurses, rehabilitation specialists, patient navigators, dietitians, and counselors. Together we ensure you receive the most comprehensive care possible.
In order to provide you with the best care possible, your first consultation will be with the specialist who best fits your needs based on your circumstances. For example, if it would benefit you to have additional diagnostic tests conducted first, then your first appointment will be with the specialist who can perform those tests for you. Then you would see the doctor you are referred to. This will help you have the most valuable and meaningful appointments. Please ask questions if you need clarification on who to see.
Understanding your insurance benefits can help ease the financial stress of undergoing cancer treatment. The best way to achieve this is to contact your insurance company and verify your coverage, deductible, co-pay, and any other special considerations specific to your health plan.