After your child is diagnosed with cancer, it is a good idea to have a list of questions prepared for your child’s care team.
It can be difficult to think of questions to ask when your child is diagnosed with cancer. So many other things are running through your mind.
Many parents say it is helpful to have a list of questions already prepared.
It is also a good idea to bring a notebook with you to write down important information. You may also want to bring someone with you to help with asking questions and taking notes.
The questions below can serve as a reference.
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Reviewed: September 2018
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