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Friday, March 7 at 1:00 pm ET

How Does Your Oncologist Choose Cancer Treatments?

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If you’ve been diagnosed with cancer, chances are your oncologist quickly presented a treatment plan. It might seem like the decision was made instantly—but in fact, there's a clear process behind it.

At Sagely Health, we often hear patients ask:
“Is this really the best treatment for me?”

To answer that, it helps to understand where most treatment plans come from—and when it makes sense to stay the course, or explore something more.

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Most Doctors Follow National Guidelines—And That’s a Good Thing

When you meet with an oncologist, they’re often using a set of trusted national standards called NCCN Guidelines. These guidelines are written and regularly updated by panels of cancer experts. They outline the safest, most effective, and most widely accepted approaches for nearly every type and stage of cancer.

When your oncologist follows the guidelines—it’s usually the right first step.

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The Standard of Care

Because guidelines are so widely adopted, patients at most hospitals are being offered the same general treatment plans, whether they’re at a large academic center or a community clinic.

This standardization ensures a consistent level of safety and evidence-based care across the country. But it also means:

Most oncologists are offering the same menu of options—especially at diagnosis.

So if everyone is offering the same standard treatment, how do you go beyond it?

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Where Innovation Happens: Trials and NCI-Accredited Cancer Centers

If your case is high risk—or if you’ve already tried treatment that didn’t work—it may be time to look beyond the standard plan.

That’s where NCI-Accredited Cancer Centers and clinical trials come in.

  • Academic centers are often earlier to adopt new techniques and tests
  • Clinical trials offer access to cutting-edge treatments and combinations
  • Expert teams can personalize care based on molecular or genomic details

This doesn’t mean the standard of care is wrong—it just means there are ways to try to do better.

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Know Your Risk: It Changes Everything

One of the first questions we answer for patients is:
“Are you considered high risk or low risk?”

It’s not always explained clearly—but it should be.

  • Low-risk patients often do very well with standard treatments, especially when up to date and well-applied. We define low risk as an 80% or higher chance of the standard treatment providing a lasting cure.
  • High-risk patients (due to tumor features, genetics, or disease spread) may need more than what’s in the guidelines. They benefit from additional testing, second opinions, or clinical trials. We define high risk as situations where standard care does not offer an 80% or higher chance of a last cure.

Knowing where you fall helps guide every next step.

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What Patients Often Miss

Most patients never hear the full context behind their treatment plan. You may not know:

  • Whether you’re high or low risk
  • If your oncologist considered alternatives
  • Whether you’ve had the right testing to guide decisions
  • If a clinical trial might offer something better

It’s not about mistrusting your oncologist—it’s about asking what else is possible.

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How Sagely Health Helps

We help patients take a more informed role in their care by:

  • Explaining the plan they’ve been given—and how it was chosen
  • Clarifying risk level and diagnostic gaps
  • Exploring trial and treatment opportunities for high-risk patients
  • Confirming when the standard of care is the right fit for low-risk cases

Our goal isn’t to replace your doctor—it’s to help you understand your options and make the most of the care available.

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The Bottom Line

Your oncologist likely followed the right playbook. But that playbook has limits.

If you’re low risk, make sure your care is current—and then take comfort that the standard approach is often enough.

If you’re high risk, don’t stop at the first plan. There may be more advanced, more personalized, or more effective options to consider.

We’re here to help you find them.

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