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When you have cancer, being able to talk openly and honestly with your healthcare team is very important. Good communication helps you receive the best care.
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Before you visit your child's doctor or other healthcare providers, it's a good idea to write down your questions or concerns. For a list of suggested questions to ask about certain topics, download and print any of the following guides or booklets:
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Communicating with Your Healthcare Team booklets
Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Newly Diagnosed | Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Needing Additional Treatment |
Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Newly Diagnosed (Card) | Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Needing Additional Treatment (Card) |
Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Treatment | Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Survivorship |
Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Treatment (Card) | Communicating with Your Healthcare Team: Survivorship (Card) |

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