With so many gray areas in medical treatment, I always advise my patients to obtain a second opinion. Patients shouldn’t be worried about “offending” their doctor by asking for one:
Studies show that getting another doctor’s point of view results in a new diagnosis in as many as 30 percent of cases. Second opinions can provide a fresh perspective and new information so better medical decisions can be made.
This will become more relevant as new treatments emerge without clear evidence for guidance.






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