Cancer FAQ
Find the answers you need
If you’re in the process of cancer treatment or just received a cancer diagnosis, it’s normal to have lots of questions. Adventist Health has answers to commonly asked questions.
We want you to feel informed and confident. Our cancer FAQ is designed to ease your concerns and help you feel supported along the way.
What should I expect when I meet the doctor for the first time?
Your doctor will talk with you about your medical history and symptoms and conduct a thorough exam. In that appointment, we’ll discuss the next steps, including additional tests you may need.
What technologies do you use to diagnose patients?
We offer the most advanced diagnostic technology to provide accurate, timely answers. We perform imaging tests such asultrasound,X-ray, computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and PET scans. Our team also uses minimally invasive diagnostic methods, using small incisions and instruments to see inside your body. Learn more aboutcancer diagnosisat Adventist Health.
What should I expect from cancer treatment such as chemotherapy, radiation therapy or immunotherapy?
These therapies typically last a few weeks to a few months. They are usually done as outpatient procedures, so you receive your treatment and go home the same day. Our team works with you to ease the discomfort of any side effects.
Learn more about what you can expect fromchemotherapy,radiation therapyandimmunotherapy. Your nurse navigator helps you prepare for each phase of treatment with guidance customized for you.
How will you help me manage side effects from my treatment?
Every patient experiences treatment differently. Our compassionate team helps you manage side effects and supports your physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
We can prescribe medication and assist you with physical activity and nutrition to help ease these side effects.
Our nutrition experts can guide you with personalized dietary recommendations before, during and after cancer treatment.
How do I know if I need cancer surgery?
After a meticulous diagnosis, our team of cancer experts collaborates to discuss the best treatment for you. We may recommend surgery, either locally or in partnership with nearby Tertiary Centers, if we determine that’s the best way forward. We’ll discuss your treatment options with you in a straightforward, caring manner to help you decide on the right options for you.
What kinds of technologies do you use to treat patients?
We use advanced diagnostic and treatment technology to offer safe, effective care. For example, we often perform minimally invasive surgery, which uses smaller incisions and instruments to help you recover smoothly and safely.
What do I need to know before surgery?
Your care team provides you with thorough guidelines to prepare for surgery. These important to-do’s help ensure a safe, smooth surgery and recovery.
Do all of your doctors perform surgery?
We collaborate with nearby Tertiary Centers to ensure you are referred to an Oncologic surgeon for your specific cancer. Our medical and radiation oncologists don’t perform surgery, but they often collaborate with oncologic surgeons.
How do I find a doctor near me?
You canfind an Adventist Health doctornear you who specializes in cancer care.
For more information, call the Diana J. White Cancer Institute at(209) 536-6940.