It is important, therefore, that women who are diagnosed with inflammatory breast
cancer talk with their doctor about the option of participating in a clinical trial.
Not exact matches
Instead of
talking about cures and remission,
doctors are now
talking about
cancer as being more of a controlled equilibrium
with a tumor, in which it does not grow or cause issues.
However, individuals
with a personal and / or family history of breast
cancer should
talk to their
doctor to find out if genetic counseling and possibly genetic testing is right for them.
Doctors rarely
talk with women about the impact of
cancer on their sexuality.
If you have been diagnosed
with bladder
cancer,
talk to your
doctor about the most current treatment options.
Kathleen Foley, MD, a neurologist and former chief of the Pain and Palliative Care Service at Memorial Sloan - Kettering
Cancer Center, recommends that patients
talk with their
doctors about taking antidepressants to treat both their depression and their pain.
If you are younger than 35, you may have an increased risk of developing breast
cancer or blood clots, so it's important to
talk with your
doctor about any side effects you experience, like chest pain, leg pain, or severe abdominal pain.
If you're going to be treated for testicular
cancer,
talk with your
doctor about your fertility options.