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Oncology (on-KOL-uh-jee) is the medical specialty that studies and treats cancer. Hematology-oncology (often called hem-onc) is the study, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of blood diseases and cancer.
Oncology is the study of cancer. 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.
Patients with blood disorders are treated by hematologists and many oncologists are also board-certified to practice hematology. So even though you dont have cancer, you may be treated by a physician who specializes in both cancer and blood disorders.
Hematologists specialize in diagnosing and treating blood diseases. Oncologists specialize in diagnosing and treating cancers. A hematologist oncologist specializes in both. You might see a hematologist oncologist if you have blood cancer or suspected blood cancer.
Types of blood disorders that a hematologist can help treat Iron deficiency anemia. Vitamin deficiency anemia. Sickle cell anemia. Hemolytic anemia. Aplastic anemia. Anemia of inflation. Blood Disorders Treated by a Hemotologist - Lindenberg Cancer lindenbergcancer.com blog blood-disorders-tr lindenbergcancer.com blog blood-disorders-tr
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Hematologist-oncologists diagnose and treat many different conditions, including: sickle cell disease. anemia. neutropenia. hemophilia. hepatocellular carcinoma. leukemia. lymphoma. thalassemia. Health Care Providers: Hematologists-Oncologists (for Parents) KidsHealth parents hcp-hem-onc KidsHealth parents hcp-hem-onc
No, seeing a hematologist doesnt mean you have cancer. Hematologists treat all kinds of blood diseases. You may see a hematologist if your primary care provider recommends you see a specialist because your blood tests show abnormal blood cell count or coagulation levels. What is a Hematologist? (Blood Disorder Specialist) Cleveland Clinic health articles 23564 Cleveland Clinic health articles 23564
Hematologist-oncologists treat blood cancers such as leukemia as well as non-malignant blood disorders. Leukemia. Myelodysplastic Syndrome. Myeloproliferative Disease. Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes. Hodgkin Lymphoma (Hodgkin Disease) Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma. Multiple Myeloma. Types of Blood Disorders and Cancers - Lifespan lifespan.org centers-services types-blood lifespan.org centers-services types-blood

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