Content Overview
- Overview
- While Undergoing Breast Cancer Surgery
- Lifestyle While Undergoing Treatment
- Keep Track Of Symptoms
- How To Live With Medications and Supplements
- Fatigue, Pain And Other Side Effects
- Practical Tips While Undergoing Chemotherapy
- Practical Tips While Undergoing Radiation
- Medical Appointments
- Home Care
- If Treatment Is Not Working
- How To Consider "Complementary" or "Alternative" Treatments
- How To Prepare In Case Of An Emergency Or Natural Disaster
- Toward The End Of Treatment: Steps To Take
In Treatment For Breast Cancer: Managing Your Medical Care
Keep Track Of Symptoms
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At each appointment, your doctor or other medical practitioner will likely ask you about any symptoms you experienced since your last appointment.
You can easily keep track of your symptoms in our Symptoms Diary or Symptoms Diary: Chemotherapy. When you are ready to go to the doctor, a push of a button can turn the chart into an easy-to-read graph which you can print and take with you. A graph can be read by the doctor in seconds, leaving more time for your questions and concerns.
If symptoms are more severe than expected, or if unexpected symptoms appear, call your doctor.
NOTE: IF YOU WORK: Also keep track of anything that happens at work that could be useful if you ever need to file a claim that you are disabled or discriminated against because of your health condition. Include positive comments as well as potentially discriminatory statements or actions. See Work Journal.
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