What can I do to support my loved one through treatment?
What is your experience treating my type and stage of cancer?
Where can I find what the latest and most effective treatments and side effects are for patients with various types of Cancer and stages?
Why do chemotherapy and radiotherapy sometimes not work?
What kind of nutritional issues should I be thinking about?
Can you explain to me the difference between a Living Will and DNR?
Are there treatments my loved one should avoid?
Who will be involved in my loved one's care, and who's the main point of contact if we have questions or concerns?
What symptoms should I watch for post-treatment?
Introducing the QN2A Project
ANSWERING CANCER WITH BETTER QUESTION
We've all been there in the physician's office, your mind spinning. Later, you remember all the questions you wish you'd asked. Because the best answers come straight from your healthcare professional, we've created QN2A to empower you to ask the right questions in those crucial conversations, so you get the best answers — Q into A.
Mark the questions you find most helpful. And if you have one you think could help others, share it!
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discuss the Big Questions and how you can help turn them into answers.
Contribute by sharing a question that you asked your healthcare
professional that proved to be helpful—and could help others. Let's
work together to turn questions into answers.
"May I use complementary
treatment along with my
traditional treatment?"
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