|
|
|
 |
|
| Choosing a Doctor and Hospital |
 |
|
Once you have learned you have cancer, your next concern is to make sure you have the best possible medical care and treatment. Choosing your doctor and treatment center are among the most important decisions you will make. There are many excellent cancer care centers throughout the United States, but how do you know where to look?
|
 |
 |
 |
Determining Cancer Care Quality
Finding the best cancer care, from local treatment experts to distant research facilities, can be challenging. Find facilities approved by the Commission on Cancer and other groups that set the standards for quality of cancer care. |
 |
 |
Choosing Your Doctor
Carefully choosing the doctor you need now will pay off for years to come. Find out how to be sure that you get the best care possible. |
 |
 |
Second Opinions
Getting a second opinion before you start treatment is a good idea if you feel uncertain, or if you want to be sure you have explored all your treatment options. |
|
 |
 |
 |
Choosing a Good Hospital
Cancer experience is important for hospitals. Larger hospitals are more likely to see a variety of people with cancer. You can also do a quick quality check on nearby hospitals. |
 |
 |
Additional Resources
Find more resources for choosing a doctor and hospital. |
 |
 |
References
|
|
|
 |
|
 |