Health Talk is presenting a live Webcast to help cancer patients and their families understand the importance of second opinions, how to access them, and how to decide among differing opinions.
Cancer Patient’s Guide to Second Opinions
- Tuesday,April 3, 2007
- 7 p.m. (Eastern)
- Access via the Internet
- Register
Registration is helpful, but not required. If you haven’t registered you can go to the Webcast site about 10 minutes prior to 7 p.m.
The Health Talk staff says,
Even though second opinions can save lives, guilty feelings and a sense of loyalty often keep cancer patients from making the appointment.




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