If you are going in to meet with a radiation oncologist as part of your treatment plan for esophageal cancer, there are certain things you want to be sure of before starting the treatment process. Dr. Karyn Goodman, vice chair for research and quality in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Mount Sinai’s Icahn School of Medicine, tells SurvivorNet that one of the first things to ask about is their area of expertise.
“Some radiation oncologists are more general and they treat all types of cancers,” Dr. Goodman says.
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Once you are comfortable with your radiation oncologist, Dr. Goodman recommends asking a few more questions to prepare before treatment starts, including:- What is the overall treatment process like?
- What can I do to plan for radiation?
- What sort of side effects should I be aware of?
- Should I be on any medication while getting radiation?
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