Cancer Second Opinion
Is it so important to get a second opinion when you have been diagnosed with cancer? The answer is yes and there are several reasons. Some of the doctors do not encourage their patients to seek second opinions. These doctors may be afraid of losing revenue or threatened by having their patients believe some other doctors are more knowledgeable, or they just may not border consulting with other physicians. Although you trust your physicians, the intent of a cancer diagnosis demands that you feel 100% confident with the diagnosis and your treatment plan before proceeding any further. Obviously, a second opinion that concurs with the fist can give you up most confidence.
Having said so, although conformation is conforming, a second opinion can also add to or conflict with information you may have already received. However, a conflicting data can setup productive dialogue that leads to a more appropriate treatment plan and a better understanding of your situation.
Sometimes, some are given little choice in selecting physicians, treatment options and they want to make sure their medical system will do the right thing. A second consultation can provide the diagnostic support to help them obtain the appropriate care.
Sometimes, most of us might think that cancer is so common that the recommended treatment must be fairly standard among doctors. This was more true 20 years ago when that time the equipments were less sophisticated and treatment options were limited. Treatment today involves a lot of new test, medicines and procedures. You will want to receive the very best that the medicines can offer today, a combination of treatment options specifically designed for you.
Do not hesitant about requesting a second opinion; nor should a doctor be concerned about you are receiving one. On the contrary, this process should be encouraged, and any center or physician that discourages it should be willing to discuss with you the reasons for not supporting you on this very important issue.


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