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How to choose a specialist for cancer treatment

Pick a doctor with experience in your cancer type

Choosing a cancer specialist starts with knowing your cancer type and finding a doctor experienced in treating it. Look for credentials, hospital reputation, treatment options, and good communication. A second opinion can also help you feel confident in your choice.

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Understanding the types of cancer specialists

Cancer treatment often involves a multidisciplinary approach, which means you may need to see more than one type of specialist. This may include:

Finding a specialist

Your GP is usually the first point of contact, and they can refer you to a specialist for initial diagnosis and treatment planning. However, you may prefer to choose a specialist based on your own research, or recommendations from family, friends or colleagues.

Finding a specialist that is part of a multidisciplinary team (MDT) is beneficial for patients as they receive a more coordinated and collaborative approach to their treatment. The MDT is a group of doctors, nurses and allied health professionals who manage cancer patients and work in partnership to determine the most suitable approach for individual patients. The team will usually meet regularly to discuss their patients’ needs and diagnosis to plan the best course of treatment.

Download your free cancer diagnosis checklist

Be more informed and have an active role in your care; download ‘Questions to Ask Your Doctor After Cancer Diagnosis’.

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