Tailor the selection of medications, including chemotherapy, targeted therapy, or immunotherapy, based on the patient's lung cancer subtype, stage, genetic mutations, and other factors. Develop a customized medication regimen in consultation with healthcare providers.
Adhere strictly to the prescribed medication regimen without altering dosages unless directed by a healthcare provider. Adherence to the treatment plan outlined by your doctor, including timely check-ups and follow-up appointments, is crucial.
Understand the potential side effects of the medication in advance, such as nausea, vomiting, fatigue, and immunosuppression, and be mentally prepared.
If side effects occur, report them to the doctor promptly, as the doctor may adjust the medication dosage or provide symptomatic treatment.
Notify your doctor of all medications you are currently taking, encompassing prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, and supplements, to mitigate the risk of potential drug interactions.
Regularly undergo medical assessments, including blood tests and imaging studies, to assess treatment efficacy and promptly identify potential issues.