Patients diagnosed with breast cancer may have a wide range of emotions and rush into any treatment plan proposed. In most cases, when a person is diagnosed with cancer for the first time, there is always sometime before the treatment is initiated. This is the best time where the patient can look for a second opinion.
When consulting an expert for a second opinion, make sure you give all the important details about your diagnosis and treatment. You can prepare yourself for a second opinion by:
- Noting down all the symptoms you experience
- Making a list of all the questions you want to ask the doctor
- Asking someone to accompany you for moral support
- Carrying all the medical documents about your condition
If you are seeking a second opinion, make sure you show the written report of the second opinion to your primary doctor. In addition to showing the report, communicate to them about the findings and insights provided by the doctor.
If you are recently diagnosed with breast cancer and want to discuss your case with our experts or if you are planning to get a second opinion, then you may visit our website.