First consultation
At the appointment, our oncologist will go over the details of your cancer, the treatments you have already received, and your current symptoms. You will be examined and your specialist will discuss the nature of your illness, possible treatment options, and make recommendations. Sometimes additional tests, X-rays, or scans are needed before we can finalise a course of action. In some cases, we may need to involve additional specialists or support services.
You may wish to take time to consider our recommendations and discuss them with your family before deciding whether to proceed. If the recommended treatment is chemotherapy, arrangements will be made for you to have an ‘orientation’.
Orientation
At the orientation, you will be given written information about all of this and the various resources and support services available to help you. This session is another opportunity to identify your main concerns and to clarify any queries prior to starting treatment.
During treatment
You will be treated at the same time and in the same area as a number of other patients. Most people find this very supportive, but you are also welcome to bring your own support person. On many occasions, you will also have an assessment with your oncologist on this visit.
At the end of the session you will be given forms for future blood tests and your next appointment. When your chemotherapy programme is complete, you will usually be given an appointment for our follow-up programme.