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Cancer Patients Relying More on Friends Family for Treatment Advice
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Cancer Patients Relying More on Friends, Family for Treatment Advice
" "There is so much information out there -- both accurate and misleading -- for patients to try to digest. They are getting information online, from various specialists and from medical organizations like ASTRO. It makes perfect sense that patients and their families are collecting all this information and then asking their friends and family to help them make a smart decision," said Louis Harrison, M.D., a radiation oncologist at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City and President of the Board of Directors for ASTRO. "

" Making treatment decisions with the help of family and friends is on the rise, as people widen their sources of information beyond the advice of their doctors and increasingly use the Internet and other public sources of data. In 2003, 56 percent of cancer patients and their families made their decision based upon the advice of their oncologist and 45 percent said they made their decision with the help of their primary care physician. However, in 2007, only 50 percent relied on the advice of their oncologist and 41 percent said they relied on their primary care doctor. "

" "This survey confirms for us that patients are indeed looking for information on their treatment options at their doctors' offices and on the Internet, two areas of focus for ASTRO," said Dr. Harrison. In 2003, ASTRO launched a public awareness campaign to help people living with cancer and their loved ones better understand all their treatment options. The campaign included colorful, easy-to-understand patient brochures in English and Spanish and a dedicated patient Web site located at http://www.rtanswers.org/. The information was created to be simple and factual with pictures to help patients understand how radiation therapy works to cure cancer. "

" "With all the information streaming from radio, television, newspapers and the Web, Americans are simply inundated with information, and cancer patients and their families are no exception," said Bill McInturff, a partner at Public Opinion Strategies. "Understanding how people with cancer
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