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 What information would be helpful to have on the first visit?
 How should you prepare for the visit?

What information would be helpful to have on the first visit?
Before your first appointment, you should ask that your referring physician send or provide you with the following information:

 Pathological documentation of your cancer including the Pathologist's report and the pathology slides. These will be returned to the institution where the cancer diagnosis was made.

 A clinical summary of your medical history including physical examination, laboratory data, and results of relevant diagnostic studies including radiological studies such as CT scans, MRI and nuclear medicine scans.

 If you have had surgery, a report of the operation.

 If possible, it is helpful to provide the original or copies of the radiology studies. The physician then has the benefit of the actual scans and the radiologist's interpretation.

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How should you prepare for the visit?
Planning your visit by anticipating the consultation should include the following:

 Organize information for the visit including a list of the physicians involved in your care with their addresses, telephone numbers, fax numbers, and other relevant information.

 Prepare a list of your medications including names, dosages, and frequency of your taking the medication.

 Have your pharmacy information including the address, telephone number, and if you have one, the name of the pharmacist.

 Bring your insurance documents, if possible copies that can be turned over to the physician's office.

 Write down your questions in advance.

 If you have not already done so, use a notebook or diary to keep track of information as it is presented to you. A diary is also very useful to document your own observations of the events.

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