Topic 1: Diagnosis Summary
When you see patients who have completed treatment for colon or rectal cancer and do not have active disease, how important is it for you to know:
Not ImportantSomewhat ImportantVery ImportantUndecided
19. … the method of diagnosis
20. … where the patient received treatment
21. … the site of the patient's disease (colon or rectum)
22. … the stage of the patient's disease
23. … the grade of the patient's disease
24. … the relevant pathology of the patient's disease
When you see patients who have completed treatment for colon or rectal cancer and do not have active disease, how much information do you typically have about:
Not EnoughJust the Right AmountToo MuchIt Varies Too Much To Say
25. … the method of diagnosis
26. … where the patient received treatment
27. … the site of the patient's disease (colon or rectum)
28. … the stage of the patient's disease
29. … the grade of the patient's disease
30. … the relevant pathology of the patient's disease