Spoiler Alert: The answer is YES! Asking “should my loved one get a second opinion?” is an indication that your loved one may not be working with the right oncologist. You’re hearing a still, small voice inside, and you have to decide whether you’re going to listen to it.
My family heard that still, small voice shortly after Mom’s diagnosis. But we didn’t listen to it for a long time. We waited because Mom thought her first oncologist was kind, and she didn’t want to hurt his feelingsby seeking other opinions.
If you’re feeling the same way, watch this video to learn why you don’t need to feel bad about getting a second opinion.
When you’re done, go to abetterwaytoheal.com/hopebuilderpdf to learn the seven characteristics to look for when choosing an oncologist.
And remember, you can help your loved one find hope, take control, and conquer cancer.
For more information on choosing the right oncologist, check out the videos, “How to Choose the Right Oncologist: What You Need to Know.” You can find it here:
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