You do not need to tell your doctor anything. However, it may be to your benefit if your doctor is aware of all of your previous medical history, including cancer.
You can't, a doctor can. If you believe your child has cancer then you need to see a doctor and tell them the symptoms that your child is having.
Simply tell your doctor of your worry about colon cancer. You will need to describe your symptoms.
You would need to get a check by your doctor.
You consult a doctor, who will run tests and tell you if you have cancer. If you have some types of cancer they will remove the tissues involved. There is also chemotherapy and radiation treatments which can be suggested by a doctor as well.
Yes a doctor can do that but there are more efficient ways...
feel for lumps. If you have some, GOT TO A DOCTOR !
well to get a prescription you need to see a doctor and tell him you have one of these things wrong withyou. mainly glaucoma, cancer, aids, insomnia, loss ofappetite, and the easiest one i think. you can tell the doctor that you have chronic pain.
Oncology is the branch of medicine you will deal with after a diagnosis of cancer. The Doctor in charge of your treatment will be an Oncologist.
The only sure way to know is for her to go to a doctor tell the doctor her symptoms and then the doctor will better know how to proceed.
you tell your dad a lot of times that he can Die from it
sometimes moles are a sign that the person has skin cancer, the doctor should remove it or tell you its not cancer easily
You make an appointment with him and let him decide if it's skin cancer and go from there.