If your doctor prescribes a drug, recommends surgery or suggests any other form of treatment, you will naturally want to know the answers to a few specific questions, such as how well it works and whether the cure is worse than the disease. Your doctor should be able to offer you a clear idea of a treatment's potential benefits as well as its risk of side effects, preferably in the form of statistics from studies of patients who received the therapy. But those numbers can be tricky to interpret. Here are some tips on understanding the risks of treatment.