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Oncologist Treatments
An oncologist is a healthcare provider who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer. They’ll make a cancer diagnosis and suggest potential treatments. Your cancer will be diagnosed, and they will suggest potential treatments. The benefits and side effects of each choice will be discussed. They also handle your post-treatment care and oversee your treatment.
- Medical oncologists
- Radiation oncologists
- Surgical oncologists
- Geriatric oncologists
- Gynecologic oncologists
- Hematologist-oncologists
1000 +
Operations done
An oncologist is a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer.
Surgical oncologists
91%
Radiation oncologists
84%
Urologic oncologists
75%
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What are the reasons I might need to see an oncologist?
Your body is affected by malignancies in several ways. In general, if you discuss a change in your body with your primary care doctor and they advise that you have some preliminary testing, you might visit an oncologist. If your tests reveal you have cancer, an oncologist will likely be referred to you.
Does seeing an oncologist mean I have cancer?
No, seeing an oncologist doesn’t mean you have cancer. You’re seeing an oncologist because you have symptoms that might be cancer. You have the chance to discuss your symptoms with a specialist on your appointment to an oncologist. Tests may be prescribed by your oncologist to find out more about your symptoms.
What should I expect during my first visit to an oncologist?
You are visiting an oncologist because there is a possibility that you have cancer.