It's normal to feel afraid. Learning about your cancer and your treatment choices can make you feel less afraid. This also helps you work with your health care team and make the best choices for your treatment. You can also ask to speak with a counselor.
Working with your health care team
Your health care team will likely include:
- Medical oncologist. This is a doctor who specializes in treating cancer with medicines.
- Radiation oncologist. This is a doctor who specializes in treating cancer with radiation.
- Otolaryngologist, or a head and neck surgeon. This is a doctor who specializes in using surgery to treat problems of the ear, nose, or throat.
- Maxillofacial prosthodontist. This specialist may be needed to do restorative surgery to the head and neck areas after the cancer is removed.
Other health care providers on your team may include nurses, physician assistants, social workers, dentists, physical therapists, speech pathologists, and dietitians.
They will answer any questions you may have. They'll help you through each of the steps you'll take before, during, and after treatment. Your team will let you know what tests you need and the results of those tests. They'll guide you in making treatment decisions and help prepare you and your loved ones for what's ahead.