Questions to Ask Your Doctor: Head and Neck Cancer

From the time you are diagnosed with head and neck cancer until after treatment ends, it is important to maintain open communication with your doctor and other members of your healthcare team.

Use the following questions as a guide when considering what questions you would like to ask your doctor or other members of your healthcare team.

  • What kinds of cancers are considered to be head and neck cancer?
  • What type of head and neck cancer do I have?
  • What causes head and neck cancers?
  • How common are head and neck cancers?
  • How are head and neck cancers treated?
  • What rehabilitation or support options are available for patients with head and neck cancers?
  • Is follow-up treatment necessary? What does it involve?
  • Are clinical trials (research studies) available for patients with head and neck cancers?
  • What are the treatment options?
  • What are the side effects of those treatments?
  • If surgery is required, will it be necessary to have a reconstruction done to replace lost tissue (mandible)?
  • If surgery is done, will there be a need for a neck dissection (removing lymph nodes)? If so, what type of dissection will be done? What does this mean?
  • Should I get an additional consultation or second opinion?
  • Can you recommend an oncologic dentist? Should I see a speech pathologist prior to treatment?