Questions to ask your doctor about melanoma
Here are some questions you may want to ask your doctor about melanoma. These will help you understand your diagnosis and treatment, and any future implications.
Questions to ask after diagnosis
- What type of melanoma do I have? What does this mean?
- What stage is the melanoma? Can you explain what this means?
- Has my melanoma spread? If so, how far? Are any lymph nodes involved?
- Will I need surgery? Will that remove all the cancer?
- Are there support services available?
- Who will be leading my overall treatment?
Questions to ask about treatments
- Will I require treatment other than surgery? What do you recommend?
- What are the goals of these treatments?
- What is the success rate of these treatments?
- Are there any side effects of my treatments? How can I manage these?
- How long will the treatments last for?
- Are there any clinical trials available?
Questions to ask after treatment
- Will I have a scar from surgery?
- Will the cancer return? Can I do anything to prevent it coming back?
- Will this make me a higher risk for other cancer types?
- How often will I need to see you after treatment?
- Does this make my family at higher risk for developing melanoma?
Questions to ask your insurer about melanoma treatment
There are a number of ways to access treatments that are not funded by the government. These are outlined on the Access KEYTRUDA page. Below are a few questions you can ask your health, life or trauma insurance company if you’ve taken out a policy.
- Does my policy cover me for unfunded cancer treatment?
- Does my policy cover me for my entire course of treatment? If not, which aspects of my treatment am I covered for?
- How does it work exactly?