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A survey of oncologists finds that most say they don’t know enough about how to treat people in the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning (LGBTQ) community, but want to learn more.
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When you have cancer, you want to make sure you get the best possible medical care and treatment. Here are some things to think about as you choose your doctor and hospital.
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How to Choose a Doctor: Worksheet
If you’ve been told you have cancer, you’ll want to make sure you get the best possible medical
care and treatment. You can get names of cancer doctors from the doctor who diagnosed your
cancer, but in the end, the c...
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The following sources were used in preparing our information about vulvar cancer.
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If you have symptoms that might be due to ovarian cancer, you should see your doctor, who will examine you and may order some tests.
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The following sources were used in preparing our information about vaginal cancer.
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The following sources were used in preparing our information about uterine sarcoma.
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According to a nationwide survey, most oncologists have discussed medical marijuana use with their patients, however, most also say they do not feel they have enough information to make a well-informed decision about prescribing it.
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If you are facing ovarian cancer, we can help you learn about the treatment options and possible side effects, and point you to information and services to help you in your cancer journey.
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If you've been diagnosed with cancer, chances are that you'll meet many different medical professionals during your treatment. This list describes the health professionals that might be part of your care at some time during your cancer experience.