Once a patient has been diagnosed with melanoma here are some of the questions he or she ought to ask:
- Can you explain the pathology report to me?
- Is the melanoma confined to the top layer of the skin (in situ) or is it invasive?
- When will you determine the stage? What is the depth? Is it ulcerated? Does it have mitotic activity?
- Do you think the melanoma has spread? Why or why not?
- Will surgery be able to remove everything? Will I need a skin graft?
- Do I need a sentinel lymph node biopsy?
- What kind of treatment can be expected? What is the goal of the treatment plan
- What are the side affects of each treatment option? Could the treatment affect my ability to become pregnant? If so, should I consult with a fertility specialist before I seek treatment?
- Who will make up my health care team, and what is each individuals function?
- Who will coordinate all details pertaining to my overall treatment and care?
- What kind of long-term follow-up will be needed?
- What is the risk of developing another melanoma?
- What clinical trials are open to me? Where are they located and how do I found out more information?
- Are there resources available to assist me financially during treatment?
- Are there support services available in our community for me and/or my family members?