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What Types of Oncologists Exist?
There are several types of oncologists, each focusing on different aspects of cancer care:
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Medical Oncologists
: They treat cancer using chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy.
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Surgical Oncologists
: They perform surgeries to remove tumors.
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Radiation Oncologists
: They use radiation therapy to destroy cancer cells.
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Pediatric Oncologists
: They specialize in treating cancer in children.
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Hematologist-Oncologists
: They treat blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma.
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