Whether you can avoid detours and take more shortcuts when fighting cancer depends to a large extent on the choice of medical treatment. If you choose the right hospital, doctor, and initial treatment plan, you can save a lot of unnecessary trouble. Doctors have to see many patients every day, and patients who have been hospitalized also need to take care of them. Therefore, it is very important to let the doctor understand the consultation situation better in a limited time. Doctors from the Oncology Department of Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Third Hospital remind that patients with lung cancer who want to seek medical treatment more efficiently can make these preparations.
Peng Qirong Director also hopes that cancer patients can seek medical treatment more efficiently and reduce detours in the treatment process. How can cancer patients avoid detours? ?
Due to tumor specificity, the trend of lung cancer treatment is also personalized and precise treatment, but the premise of personalization is to have a comprehensive grasp of the situation of each patient. In a limited time, how to make doctors better understand their condition and better develop treatment plans ? is crucial for patients. Doctors from the Department of Oncology, District 1 of Guangzhou Pharmaceutical Third Hospital believe that patients can bring these information.
A doctor has to face many patients, and the consultation time is very limited, so it is important to communicate with the doctor. Director Peng Qirong reminded patients to seize the limited time and try to express it accurately and concisely. At the same time, relevant examination data should also be brought with you, such as pathological data, such as pathological reports, and test reports of tumor marker . Doctors will also smell the patient's lung cancer staging information, such as imaging examinations. If there are patients who have undergone imaging examinations before, they should also bring relevant examination films and examination reports.
In addition, if the overall organ function of lung cancer patients has relevant evaluation data, such as cardiac function, liver and kidney function, they can also be taken to the hospital to tell the doctor whether there is a relevant medical history. The treatment experience you have received should also be truthfully explained to Dr. Peng Qirong, such as the medication plan, treatment effect, etc.
In order to better formulate minimally invasive treatment plans, doctors will learn more about the patient's past examination reports and contraindications, and recommend that patients answer truthfully, which is also to help patients better formulate more targeted treatment technical treatment plans.