Healthcare research has shown that
support groups many times help individuals better cope
with their conditions. Along with support groups,
physicians can be an important source of support and
guidance. Finding a physician that can help with your
unique needs is a valuable aspect of your care.
Studies show that people who
participate in support groups live longer and experience a
better quality of life. These participants learned coping
skills and had an opportunity to share their feelings with
others in the same situation. The emotional side of an
illness can be just as difficult as the physical side.
Everyone deals with situations differently; how you cope
and your attitude can greatly influence your well-being.
People diagnosed with cancer are
dealing with many emotions and even the most supportive
families may sometimes be unable to help. Cancer brings
about many uncertainties and challenges which can make
people feel lonely. In a support group people are able to
relate and speak more openly about their feelings and
emotions and learn from others who are in the same
position. This sort of confidential atmosphere is also a
place to learn more about specific cancers and exchange
information about the disease.
There are many types of support groups.
Some groups are general cancer support groups, more
specialized groups are available for teens or young
adults, for family members or for a specific disease.
There are many options available so when seeking a support
group find one that makes you feel comfortable.
Selecting Your Doctor
A doctor can help ease your anxieties
and answer many questions. Many factors must be considered
before choosing a doctor. In order to make the most
informed decision you may want to speak to many doctors
before choosing one. The following questions may help you
decide which doctor is best for you:
- Does the doctor have the
education and training to meet my needs?
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- Does the doctor use the hospital
that I have chosen?
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- Does the doctor listen to me and
treat me with respect?
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- Does the doctor explain things
clearly and encourage me to ask questions?
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- What are the doctor's office
hours?
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- Who covers for the doctor when he
or she is unavailable?
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- How long does it take to get an
appointment with the doctor?
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Additional questions can be asked when choosing a
surgeon:
- Is the surgeon board-certified?
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- Has the surgeon been evaluated by
a national professional association?
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- At which treatment facility does
the surgeon practice?
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- How often does the surgeon
perform the surgery that I might need?
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- How many of these procedures has
the surgeon performs? What was the success rate?
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As with a support group it's important you choose a
doctor with whom you feel comfortable.
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