Cancer patients frequently seek a second medical opinion. Many hospitals allow patients to have their tumors reviewed by a multidisciplinary tumor board. When patients are unhappy with their original cancer diagnosis and treatment plan, they should seek a second opinion. Rare cancers necessitate additional diagnostic and treatment skills, which can be obtained through a second medical opinion.
Posted on 06/29/21
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