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Next Steps After a Colon Cancer Diagnosis

Anyone who is given a colon cancer diagnosis finds their world has turned upside down in one minute. Fear, anxiety, and a thousand other emotions hit all at once. After the initial shock settles in, now you need to think clearly and figure out the next steps after a colon cancer diagnosis.

Doctor comforting patient.

Start With Questions and Expect Answers

Write down every single question you can think of and don’t be shy. Ask about the stage of your cancer, whether it has spread to other parts of the body, and what the chances are for recovery after treatment.

Find out what treatments Colorectal Surgical Associates is recommending, how many, when they will start, and how long they will take. Ask about how the treatments will affect you and all the side effects to expect.

Getting these initial facts, and others, should help to steady your nerves as you get some definitive answers.

Don’t be afraid to get a second opinion.

Do Your Due Diligence

If you come across something you don’t understand, first research it online and then bring it up at your next meeting with your doctor. Patients no longer need to be passive with their health care. Understand what is going on and the consequences.

Choose the Best Doctor

If you have a good relationship with your primary doctor, ask for a referral. Look at your options, check their online websites, patient reviews, and their experience especially with your type of cancer.

When you meet the doctor, be sure to make sure they fit your personality, and take note of how well they listen and communicate.

Colorectal Surgical Associates has great experience providing patients the highest quality of care in Kansas City.

Get a Treatment Plan Defined

There are many treatments and therapies available for colon or rectal cancer. Make sure you understand what is going to happen and in what order.

Your doctors may suggest:

  • Chemotherapy – intravenous or oral drugs to kill cancer cells
  • Immunotherapy – medications using the body’s immune system to fight cancer
  • Radiation therapy – radiation focused on one part of the body to kill cancer cells
  • Radiofrequency ablation – high-energy radio waves to kill tumors
  • Surgery – to remove cancer that has spread
  • Targeted therapy – drugs targeted to kill colon cancer cell because they have a specific genetic mutation

Once you know what to expect you can plan better for job responsibilities, time off, your family, and find the support of friends and family.

Ask for What You Need

Family and friends are waiting to help, so let them support you.

Seek out support groups.

Arrange rides to appointments.

Have a friend or family member sit in on doctor appointments with you.

Contact Colorectal Surgical Associates at (816) 941-0800 with any questions or concerns about your diagnosis or treatment plan.

Find an Office

Gladstone Office

6060 North Oak Trafficway
Suite 101
Gladstone, MO 64118
Phone: (816) 941-0800

Overland Park Office

4370 W 109th St.
#350
Overland Park, KS 66211
Phone: (816) 941-0800

Independence Office

19550 E 39th St
Suite 110
Independence, MO 64057
Phone: (816) 941-0800

Lee’s Summit

1980 SE Blue Parkway
Suite 2330
Lee’s Summit, MO 64063
Phone: (816) 941-0800