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Questions to Ask Your Child's Physician

No parent wants to see his/her child suffer. A diagnosis of cancer in a child is one of the most devastating events in a parent's life. One of the best coping mechanisms is to be informed. Cancer is extremely complex and difficult to understand. It is important to ask as many questions as necessary - to be completely clear about the diagnosis and what to expect, and to understand why certain tests are being done. Parents are entitled to a clear explanation about anything related to their child's condition. Here are some important questions you may consider asking your child's physician:

  • What type of cancer does my child have?

  • What is it called and what does the name mean?

  • What caused the cancer?

  • How do I explain the disease to my child? How much does he/she need to know?

  • What do we do about the disease? What is next?

  • How do we know if a treatment is working? What about other treatments I have read about in magazines and on the Internet?

  • Are there any problems that will occur from the treatment?

  • What if the disease comes back again?

  • What do I do if my child has a problem coping with the disease or the treatment for the disease? Where do I turn for help?

  • What support groups are available?

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Date Last Reviewed: 06-30-2007
Published Date: 10-26-2007
 
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