Guidelines
Just a thought. But there are certain things that are finite. Where it goes from there is anyones guess. Mostly when people come on this site they are scared, and know nothing. You could put a knowledge list together and help more people than I can imagine.
Just a thought.
Mike
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A Good Start
PCRI has an excellent article, NEWLY DIAGNOSED PROSTATE CANCER: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RISK, in their August 2012 quarterly INSIGHT periodical. I think that it is very well done and it even has a tear-out sheet to bring with you to the doctor. It would seem to be a good starting point.
http://www.prostate-cancer.org/pcricms/sites/default/files/PDFs/INSIGHTS/Insights-Aug-2012-ROUNDY.pdf0 -
Guidelines and Questionscaseyh said:A Good Start
PCRI has an excellent article, NEWLY DIAGNOSED PROSTATE CANCER: UNDERSTANDING YOUR RISK, in their August 2012 quarterly INSIGHT periodical. I think that it is very well done and it even has a tear-out sheet to bring with you to the doctor. It would seem to be a good starting point.
http://www.prostate-cancer.org/pcricms/sites/default/files/PDFs/INSIGHTS/Insights-Aug-2012-ROUNDY.pdf
This matter has been dealt before in this forum, but it was more directed to a List of Questions than Guidelines. You doing it well in raising the matter again. Here is the link I refer to; http://csn.cancer.org/node/224280
The link provided by Casey above, is better in terms of the aspects of Guidelines.
I usually recommend newbies to prepare a List of Questions to the Doctor with three intents;
Firstly the fact of writing a list will oblige the person to read details of the cancer and treatment; secondly because it will help in releasing the pressure/fear of the moment; and thirdly because it gives one the feel of accomplishment for acting upon the matter, from the beginning.
I recommend this link for the easy to understand and forwarded aspects of the questions.
http://www.cancer.net/patient/All+About+Cancer/Newly+Diagnosed/Questions+to+Ask+the+Doctor
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Very HelpfullVascodaGama said:Guidelines and Questions
This matter has been dealt before in this forum, but it was more directed to a List of Questions than Guidelines. You doing it well in raising the matter again. Here is the link I refer to; http://csn.cancer.org/node/224280
The link provided by Casey above, is better in terms of the aspects of Guidelines.
I usually recommend newbies to prepare a List of Questions to the Doctor with three intents;
Firstly the fact of writing a list will oblige the person to read details of the cancer and treatment; secondly because it will help in releasing the pressure/fear of the moment; and thirdly because it gives one the feel of accomplishment for acting upon the matter, from the beginning.
I recommend this link for the easy to understand and forwarded aspects of the questions.
http://www.cancer.net/patient/All+About+Cancer/Newly+Diagnosed/Questions+to+Ask+the+Doctor
VG
This would be helpfull for everyone. When a person is diganosed and the word cancer is mentioned everything stops. I found it impossible to follow the doctor at the visit, I am thankfull that my wife was there. A list, or guidlines would of helped me out.
Casey has good site listed, I spent couple of hours there.
VG also has good information listed.
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Guidelineslaserlight said:Very Helpfull
This would be helpfull for everyone. When a person is diganosed and the word cancer is mentioned everything stops. I found it impossible to follow the doctor at the visit, I am thankfull that my wife was there. A list, or guidlines would of helped me out.
Casey has good site listed, I spent couple of hours there.
VG also has good information listed.
Kurt
Casey,
Thanks for the input. Its a nice site. It is something that anyone can grasp. I wonder if there is a way to put it up so newly diagnosed people can grab it? Posting is great, and you really learn through your own trials so the info from here is crucial. It is just that you need something that puts you in the know, quickly.
Vasco is right in that the more you are involved the better off you will be.
Two excellent ideas.
I wonder if they could put that site as a reference?
Mike0
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