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Ask the CIS : Cancer Information Service

"Ask the CIS" is a short, easy-to-read cancer column providing answers to cancer related questions. The column is based on the latest cancer information from the National Cancer Institute. The Cancer Information Service of the Mid-South produces four columns, in question-and-answer format, monthly.

  • April 2007
    • What questions should I ask my doctor about the results of my prostate biopsy?
    • I’m having radiation therapy soon. What are some of the common side effects?
    • What are the symptoms of bladder cancer?
    • How can I take care of myself during chemotherapy?
  • March 2007
    • What are the symptoms of kidney cancer?
    • I was recently diagnosed with cancer, and my doctor suggested a support group. How could it help me?
    • What are the symptoms of lung cancer?
    • What are the benefits and risks of participating in a clinical trial?
  • February 2007
    • My doctor told me that my risk of prostate cancer is higher because I am African American. What are other risk factors for prostate cancer?
    • What are the symptoms of leukemia?
    • My child just finished treatment for cancer. What can I do to help her stay healthy?
    • Are light cigarettes safer than regular cigarettes?
  • January 2007
    • I would like to quit smoking. What steps should I take?
    • I am meeting with my doctor this week to discuss my abnormal Pap test result. What questions should I ask?
    • I’m taking chemotherapy for breast cancer and don’t feel like eating. What can I do?
    • My doctor mentioned a cancer prevention clinical trial. What questions should I ask?
  • December 2006
    • I’m trying to quit smoking. What can I do?
    • I recently found some bright red patches inside my mouth. Are these signs of oral cancer?
    • My mother’s doctor suggested hospice care. How could it help her?
    • I’m looking after my mother during her cancer treatment. What can I do to take care of myself?
  • November 2006
    • After my cancer treatment is over, what kinds of medical records & information should I keep?
  • October 2006 : Breast Cancer Awareness
    • What is a mammogram?
    • What is inflammatory breast cancer?
    • I have breast cancer. How can I find a support group?
    • I want to find out more about complementary medicine.
  • September 2006
    • What treatment is best for early prostate cancer?
    • What should I consider when choosing a doctor for cancer treatment?
    • I’m trying to quit smoking, but it’s hard because I feel so anxious.
  • August 2006 : Smoking
    • Does secondhand smoke cause cancer?
    • What makes tobacco smoke so harmful?
    • Is it bad for my health to be around my husband while he’s smoking?
    • How can I protect my young son from secondhand smoke?
  • July 2006 : HPV & Cervical Cancer
    • I’ve heard there’s a newly approved HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. What’s HPV?
    • How does the new HPV vaccine for cervical cancer work?
    • A tumor was found in my liver, but I was diagnosed with breast cancer. How did the doctor know?
    • What does metastatic mean?
  • June 2006
    • After my cancer treatment is over, what should I discuss with my doctor during checkups?
    • Do you have tips for healthy eating after cancer treatment?
    • How might my health improve after I quit smoking?
    • I’m trying to quit smoking, but it’s so hard to start the day without a cigarette. What can I do?
  • May 2006 : Skin Cancer
    • How can I prevent skin cancer?
    • What are the signs of skin cancer?
    • How can I check myself for signs of skin cancer?