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by Prof. Orland Farrell Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Oncologist: A doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer.Aug 7, 2019

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Who specializes in diagnosis and treatment of tumors?

An oncologist is a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer. An oncologist may also be called a cancer specialist. The field of oncology has 3 major areas based on treatments: medical oncology, radiation oncology, and surgical oncology.

What does an oncologist?

A clinical oncologist is a doctor who uses chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a range of other treatments to care for patients with cancer.

Are hematologist and oncologist the same?

The term “hematologist oncologist” comes from two different types of doctors. Hematologists specialize in diagnosing and treating blood diseases. Oncologists specialize in diagnosing and treating cancers. A hematologist oncologist specializes in both.

Why is it called oncology?

The term oncology literally means a branch of science that deals with tumours and cancers. The word “onco” means bulk, mass, or tumor while “-logy” means study.

What does an oncologist do on first visit?

At the first appointment, the oncologist will talk about treatment options. The doctor will explain which ones are available, how effective they are and what the side effects may be. Then the oncologist will recommend a course and talk about when the treatments should take place.

What is the 2 week rule?

What is a 'Two Week Wait' referral? A 'Two Week Wait' referral is a request from your General Practitioner (GP) to ask the hospital for an urgent appointment for you, because you have symptoms that might indicate that you have cancer.

Is an oncologist a surgeon?

A surgical oncologist is a surgeon who specializes in performing biopsies and removing cancerous tumors and surrounding tissue, as well as other cancer-related operations. A radiation oncologist specializes in treating cancer with radiation therapy to shrink or destroy cancer cells or to ease cancer-related symptoms.

What part of the body does an oncologist specializes in?

Other oncology specialists focus on treating cancer in specific areas of the body. For example, gynecologic oncologists treat uterine, ovarian, and cervical cancers, while a hematologist-oncologist focuses on blood cancers. There are also pediatric oncologists who specialize in cancers common in children and teenagers.

How it is different from Benign Hematology Disorders?

Most malignant tumors grow quickly and most benign ones do not, there are examples of both slow-growing cancerous tumors and non-cancerous ones that grow rapidly. Two types of tumors are clear and consistent.

How Malignant Hematology Diseases are diagnosed?

Complete blood work, by examine their signs of blood-related problem, bone marrow aspirations and biopsies and cytogenetic testing/immunophenotyping

What are the treatment options of Malignant Hematology?

Analysis/treatment for blood cancer depends on the type of cancer, your age, how fast the cancer is progressing, factor of cancer cell growth, where the cancer cell has spread and other factors. Some common blood cancer treatments include:

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