Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 I agree with Priscilla's advice that your wife seems to be receiving excellent care. Many posts seem to involve complex situations, and some seem to hint of uncertainty and/or uneasiness regarding their current doctors. In newly diagnosed cases we would point out that a major cancer center is more likely to have the most up to date therapy available if the patient has the option of going to one. Local hospitals/treatment can vary widely, to " just as good " as a major cancer center to " not so good " . This may explain the view of some of us. Hope this helps. Best, Ed Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 We go to a LOCAL center in Erie, PA Our oncologist Dr. Jan Rothman is just super. The nurses and all know us. I am VERY comfortable calling with concerns etc. But should we ever need to we are also 90 minutes from Roswell in Buffalo Cleveland Clinic and Pittsburgh. My family lives near Dana Farber and Phil's lives near Hopkins so we are pretty well covered. I agree with Priscilla you simply need an oncologist who is skilled knowledgeable HUMBLE and willing to do all he/she can for you. If that person is found at a local center rather than a major one so be it. Narice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 I second Narice's and others comments. I am now being treated at a comprehenive cancer center because I have moved. For a year, I was treated by an oncologist in a group oncology practice of 6 oncologists outside Washington DC, rather than at a hospital based major cancer center. I was pleased. Being in a big city, however I think makes a difference. The oncologist was part of a group, and he saw mostly the patients the GI related cancers, rather than having to deal with everything. I had the advantage of access to some excellent surgeons and great post surgical care at one of the major hospitals in the area. As is often the case, it takes a bit of time to get to know your doc and them to know you, your concerns, level of knowledge etc. That is an advantage of staying with an oncologist that you are pleased with. Mine was up to date, saw me quickly when warrented, participated in clinical trials, sent me for second opinions when I wanted to consider treatment that he was not enthusiastic about (and changed his mind when others supported my ideas). Best wishes, Kris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 I think that you have to do what is right for you, and that may be very different than what is right for someone else.The important thing is that your wife feels comfortable with her onc and that she has confidence in him/her. This disease gets way too personal to not feel comfortable talking to your medical caregivers regardless of what size center they are affiliated with. > Ive told everyone about my wife having cancer for over 6years and > aboiut her 3 recurrences. Now she has a spot on her liver (again) and > one on her pelvis bone. > My question to the group is.. > For the last 7 years she has been treated at a local cancer. The dr. > has done very good by her concidering that her colon cancer went to > her liver after the first year (its now almost 5 years since then). > Everyone seems to be telling most of the people to go to a major > cancer center. Is it so bad that my wife gets treated at a local one? > I have my doubts and getting my wife to go to another dr. would > REALLY be a fight. If this dr. was out of options i would take her > ANYWHERE. But id like to get the opinion from as many of you that wish > to respond, just for my knowledge. > Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2004 Report Share Posted February 25, 2004 Your wife's long term survival in the fight against this disease is an inspiration to all of us in the group. Obviously your oncologist is aggressive and is connected with good surgeons and other doctors. I would say that due due your wife's successes in the battle against this disease and if you are both comfortable with this oncologist ,keep him. The problem I had with the private oncologist that I was seeing was his acceptance that my disease was " terminal " and he had limited rescources available to him. Dale M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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