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Finding Optimum Breast Cancer Care
Being diagnosed with breast cancer is a serious and frightening occurrence. Once you have been diagnosed with breast cancer, it's a good idea to take a step back, and ponder over your options. Although, you may feel a desire to rush into treatment, it is a good idea to consider the different types of treatments available for your breast cancer care.
It is normal to be afraid of waiting. Yet, many breast cancer survivors recommend against rushing into any one treatment. It is more advisable to take the time to gain more incite on your treatment choices. This will aid you in making sure that it is the correct treatment option for you.
There are several different kinds of breast cancer and the treatment options will change depending on the type of cancer you are diagnosed with.
It is also important to understand it is ok to get a second opinion. Often we can feel that we are being disloyal if we even consider going to a different doctor for a second opinion. Don't allow yourself to feel guilty about wanting to check with another oncologist to make sure the diagnosis is correct.
Most insurance companies will grant a second opinion. However, if you discover that yours does not, then it would be well-advised to consider paying for it yourself.
You may know someone personally who has had some sort of breast cancer treatment. Yet, this does not mean it's the right procedure for you. While one sort of treatment may work successfully for one person, it may not work well for you personally.
I have two friends who have had breast cancer. One of them chose alternative treatments and she is a cancer survivor. However, she first had the tumor removed, then proceeded with the natural alternatives to keep the cancer from coming back or spreading.
My other friend chose the conventional means of treating her cancer and she too is a survivor. Each chose a different path, and each of these women became breast cancer survivors.
Choosing the right type of breast cancer care is a very personal decision, and it should not be influenced by anything but your own research. There are many studies that can help you become more informed. Good breast cancer care will focus on proof to support the treatment option. This means that the medical research has shown that the care could help you. Each year there are new studies and even new treatment options. Ask your doctor for help in acquiring the latest medical data.
The bottom line is this, people who understand more about their breast cancer treatment options not only have less to fret over, but they also achieve better results.
Kimberly Shannon continues to conduct research on the prevention and early detection of breast cancer. You can find more about breast cancer care at getbreastcancersupport.com.
Published November 3rd, 2008
Filed in Health
