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10 questions to ask about brain cancer
Posted Jun 18th 2007 2:59PM by Brian White
Filed under: Brain Cancer

So many of the cancer patients I know end up becoming experts not only on cancer in general, but in the specific details of the kind of cancer that has invaded their respective bodies. Are there ways to valiantly fight many types of cancer? You bet there is.
If you or someone you know has been diagnosed with brain cancer, WebMD has published a very good short list of 10 popular questions your doctor or oncologist should be asked. As with any type of cancer, there are no simple questions or simple answers.The devil is in the details here, and becoming informed and showing informed concern for your own condition is mentally one of the healthiest things you can do.
Click here to see what the 10 best questions about brain cancer that can be asked to your physician. These will help prepare you for what is coming (or not coming) and will set you up psychologically for what lies ahead.
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