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Answered by Anonymous
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Oncology is the study of cancer. An oncologist is a doctor who treats cancer and provides medical care for a person diagnosed with cancer. The field of oncology has three major areas: medical, surgical, and radiation. ... A surgical oncologist removes the tumor and nearby tissue during surgery.

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Answered by harshita19pandey
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Oncology is the study and treatment of tumours.

Oncology is the branch of medicine that deals with tumors and cancer. A doctor who practices oncology is called an oncologist.You probably think of cancer treatment as a modern practice, but the word oncology has its roots in ancient Greek. The prefix onkos means "mass or bulk” (and eventually evolved into the modern Latin onco — meaning tumor) and the suffix logy means “study of.” In theory, the word means “the study of tumors.” More often, though, you will hear oncology in relation to treatment and practical medicine, as opposed to just study or research.

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