Twenty
Questions to ask about your Surgeon:
How to know if you're getting good advice about Breast Disease and
Breast Cancer
If you are
planning or have undergone a biopsy for benign disease, were you:
1) well informed about
possible alternatives to a surgical biopsy including image-guided
biopsy?
__ Yes
__ No
2) given an accurate
description of your breast following the surgical procedure?
__ Yes
__ No
3) offered a meaningful
interpretation of pathology results including possible predictors
of future breast cancer ?
__ Yes
__ No
4) instructed in the need
for future follow-up with either your surgeon or your primary
physician?
__ Yes
__ No
5) told when to obtain
your next mammogram?
__ Yes
__ No
If you are
planning or have undergone surgery for breast cancer, were you:
6) well-informed about
breast conservation and alternatives to mastectomy?
__ Yes
__
No
7) offered sentinel node
biopsy as an alternative to surgical removal of multiple levels of
lymph nodes under the arm ( axillary node dissection)?
__ Yes
__ No
8) thus advised and was
the sentinel node mapping and biopsy successful in identifying the
lymph node(s) most likely to contain metastatic cancer cells?
__ Yes
__ No
9) advised about the
possibility of arm swelling (lymphedema) after removal of underarm
lymph nodes?
__ Yes
__ No
10) clearly informed
about the need for additional treatment after surgery including
radiotherapy?
__ Yes
__ No
11) and including
systemic chemotherapy?
__ Yes
__ No
12) advised about the
risk for recurrence or re-occurrence within the breast treated for
breast cancer?
__ Yes
__ No
13) advised about the
risk for recurrence of the cancer in other organs of the body
(metastasis)?
__ Yes
__ No
14) offered breast
reconstruction of the breast following mastectomy?
__ Yes
__ No
15) advised about the
risk for a second cancer in the opposite or remaining breast?
__ Yes
__ No
16) informed about
genetic tests for familial breast cancer?
__ Yes
__ No
17) advised about the
controversy regarding the continued use of hormone replacement
therapy after the diagnosis of breast cancer?
__ Yes
__ No
18) informed about
preventive measures or medications that prevent future new breast
cancers?
__ Yes
__ No
19) instructed how to
enroll in clinical trials testing drugs and other measures for the
prevention of future new breast cancers?
__ Yes
__ No
20) informed about the
availability of focus groups devoted to the emotional and
spiritual support of women with breast cancer?
__ Yes
__ No
My age is:
__20-50
__50-65
__>65
This questionnaire
prepared by W. Lee
Bourland, Jr. MD for General Surgery Associates of
North Texas (GSANT), and is restricted for the use of GSANT members
except with written consent from Dr. Bourland.

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