According to the American Cancer Society, the 5-year survival rate for many cancers is over 90% when detected early. While the thought of undergoing a cancer screening can seem daunting, we cannot stress enough how important it is. To help ease your worries, here is a quick primer for what to expect during your cancer screening process.
Before your cancer screening appointment, it’s essential to prepare adequately. Depending on the type of screening you are undergoing, you may need to follow specific instructions, such as fasting or avoiding certain medications, so make sure to ask your doctor plenty of questions prior to the day of your screening.
Remember, knowing that you are properly prepared will help alleviate your anxiety and make your cancer screening more comfortable.
During your cancer screening, your doctor will guide you through the process, which will include imaging tests, blood tests, or physical examinations, depending on the type of cancer being screened for. Modern, state-of-the-art technology ensures that a vast majority of cancer screening is as accurate and efficient as possible. You should expect your appointment to take between 40 minutes to an hour.
After your cancer screening, It’s important to remember that not all screenings will result in a cancer diagnosis.
If your results indicate further investigation is needed, please feel free to reach out to our compassionate staff here at Phoenix Cyberknife, where we will be happy to guide you through the next steps. Our team committed to providing you with the support and resources necessary to navigate any potential outcomes.
If you have additional questions about cancer or would like to learn more about the screening process, please contact us today. At Phoenix CyberKnife, we are here to support you every step of the way.
Our top priority is the health and safety of our patients. Treatments will continue as our staff is taking extra precautionary measures to ensure the safety of all patients. We are working closely with local and national health authorities to stay informed on all important developments.
Phoenix Cyberknife Radiation Oncology is dedicated to the health and safety of our employees, patients, and their families. With the recent spread of COVID-19 and the height of cold and flu season, it is important to be mindful of not only yourself but others around you as well. These viruses are spread from person to person through coughing, sneezing, contact with contaminated surfaces and close personal contact. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms: runny nose, dry cough, low-grade fevers or shortness of breath; please contact our office prior to your appointment for further instruction