The End of Repeat Explanations in Oncology Care
“Can you explain what this means again?” Confusion, emotions, and repeated explanations. That’s the simple story of the first cancer […]
“Can you explain what this means again?” Confusion, emotions, and repeated explanations. That’s the simple story of the first cancer […]
In oncology, the challenge isn’t always about diagnosing or treating cancer, it’s about helping patients truly understand what is happening
The oncologist explains the diagnosis, treatment, medications and all the next steps, and the patient carefully listens and nods through
Anxiety runs high when patients walk into their cancer consultations, and for many, it’s even higher when they walk out.
As we step into the month of October, we also mark the beginning of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time
Radiation therapy is a rapidly growing oncology component, and its global demand is on a sharp rise. According to GLOBOCON,
Let’s see it this way – imagine you’ve been given 15 minutes to learn a new language well enough to
Imagine walking into three hospitals and getting three completely different experiences for the same consultation. Maybe it’s the difference in
As an oncologist, what is the most common emotion you see during a consultation? Confusion, anxiety, fear – all represent
In oncology, consultations are more than just a medical exchange – they are conversations that are laced with anxiety, urgency,