We must speak now for choice in cancer care
Published 9:54 pm Friday, November 17, 2017
Patient choice is everything when you’re fighting cancer. Trust me.
I’ll never forget the three words that my doctor said to me when I was diagnosed. “You have cancer.”
So many things rushed through my mind. How bad is it? Do I need chemo? Will I survive?
And decisions had to be made. The biggest one — where do I go for treatment?
After talking with family and friends and meeting with doctors at a few area hospitals, I chose care at Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Newnan, Georgia.
And that’s when I learned not everyone has that choice because a state law says CTCA can treat only a limited number of Georgia patients. Just 35 percent. The rest have to come from other states.
I was shocked, sad, and furious.
I can’t imagine being turned away from a cancer hospital because of a law. Luckily, I didn’t have to, but others have, and others will.
Every Georgian should have a choice in their cancer treatment. I chose CTCA because after meeting with my doctor, we talked not only about my treatment plan, but my life after beating cancer. It was a deeply personal choice, and no one should be robbed of that choice because of a law.
I joined Speak Now Georgia, along with other patients, caregivers and concerned citizens because we believe that Georgia patients deserve better. And I urge you to act now. Visit SpeakNowGeorgia.org, contact your state legislators and sign the petition to change this ridiculous law.
Cancer doesn’t wait, and neither should Georgia.
Marty Oxford is a Cancer Fighter and advocate for Speak Now Georgia. She lives in Pine Mountain, Ga.