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When Should You Ask for Further Testing?
It’s crucial to ask for further testing when:
Initial test results are inconclusive or abnormal.
Symptoms persist despite initial negative tests.
There is a family history of cancer, increasing your risk.
A second opinion suggests the need for more detailed investigation.
Frequently asked queries:
Why Is Further Testing Needed?
What Types of Further Testing Are Available?
When Should You Ask for Further Testing?
How to Discuss Further Testing with Your Doctor?
What Are the Risks and Benefits of Further Testing?
What If You’re Unsure About Further Testing?
What Happens After Further Testing?
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