Treatment Planning
Map your options, prepare for appointments, and make decisions with clarity and peace.
Quick Overview
Treatment planning aligns three things: your goals, the medical reality, and the timing. You don’t have to decide everything at once—just the next right step.
Options & Goals
- Clarify goals: cure, control, or comfort—what are we aiming for right now?
- List options discussed (surgery, chemo, immunotherapy, radiation, watchful waiting).
- Know the intent and evidence behind each option.
Prepare for Consults
- Bring a support person; ask if you may record the visit.
- Carry your med list, allergies, and recent reports/imaging links.
- Write top 3 questions you must leave with answered.
Side Effects & Tracking
Track symptoms daily (0–10 scale), temperature, weight, and any new issues. Call your team for fevers, uncontrolled pain, inability to keep fluids, or rapid changes.
Second Opinions & Tumor Boards
Second opinions are routine. Ask if your case can be reviewed at a multidisciplinary tumor board. Request copies of any recommendations.
Timeline & Decisions
- What must happen this week vs. what can wait?
- Which pre-op or pre-treatment tests are required?
- When is the first treatment date if we choose Option A vs. B?
Questions to Ask
- What is the purpose of this treatment and how will we measure success?
- What are common and serious side effects? What’s the plan to manage them?
- Are there clinical trials I should consider now?
- What happens if we wait two weeks? Four weeks?
Practical Tools
- Appointment notes template
- Symptom & medication tracker
- Questions for surgeon/oncologist printable