When researching children's hospitals and oncology programs, you should have a list of questions that are relevant to the child's cancer. The same questions should be asked at each hospital so you can compare answers and make an informed decision about where to seek treatment.
Some questions include:
- What clinical trials are available?
- What type of research is going on for this type of cancer?
- What are the success rates?
- How many of these type of cancer cases do you see each year?
- Have you treated a child with this type of cancer?
- What cancers do you specialize in?
- Do you offer support groups?
- Do you allow family-centered care which allows families to be part of the treatment plan?
Pediatric cancer care is much different than cancer treatments in adults, many parents decide to go to a children's hospital like St. Jude's for care. Whatever the choice, make sure that you are getting the best possible care for the child as you can. Since you are their voice and their advocate, you have to do what you can to make sure that you are giving them the best opportunity to fight and beat childhood cancer.











1. http://www.treat-cancer.nl
Posted at 6:11AM on Sep 8th 2007 by Steven