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Wednesday, July 9, 2008
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Questions to ask

Questions you may want to ask your doctor when selecting a treatment include:

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• What subtype of leukemia do I have?

• What are the treatment options?

• What treatment do you recommend and why?

• How will the treatment affect my chance for a cure or survival?

• When will treatment begin, how long will it last, and what is the schedule?

• Does this treatment require hospitalization?

• Will I be able to go to work or school during treatment?

• How will the treatment make me feel?

• What are the side effects and risks of the treatment?

• How long could the side effects last? Could they be permanent?

• Will I need medications to control pain or other side effects?

• How do we know if it's working?

• What can I do to prepare for treatment?

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