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Rochester, Minnesota - Cancer can be complicated to diagnose and manage. Getting a second opinion helps you feel more confident about your diagnosis and treatment plan. Let's discuss the best way to seek a second opinion.

There are many reasons why you want to seek another opinion during the course of your cancer care — maybe you don't feel confident in your current doctor's ability to treat your cancer, or you have a rare or unusual cancer type, or your cancer isn't responding to the current treatment.

A second opinion sheds new light on treatment options and gives you confidence on how to proceed with your care. You could begin by mentioning to your current doctor that you're interested in seeking a second opinion. Outline your reasons why and be clear about what you need. Many times, they're happy to recommend someone. If your current doctor is at a loss for what to do next in your treatment, they should be recommending this automatically.

You can also seek out a second opinion on your own. This is your choice — so don't feel bad about looking for additional support in feeling confident about your care.

When seeking a second opinion, keep these things in mind:

For most, a second opinion gives you extra confidence that you're doing the best thing. However, if you do choose to transfer your care to another doctor, make sure that you communicate this to your original doctor.

What's most important is that you're confident with your treatment options. If you feel the need for extra clarity and assurance, don't be afraid to ask for a second opinion.

Have you asked for a second opinion?