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explain oncology in detail​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Oncology is Branch of Medicinal science which deals with the study, treatment, diagnostic and prevention of cancer. The person/doctor who is specialist or who diagnoses the cancer patient is called as "oncologist". Nowadays, Some hospitals have special organisations and parts in their hospital just for treatment of Cancer.

There are 3 main major areas in Oncology, Mainly: Surgical, Medical and Radiation. On the basis of this, there are 3 types of oncologists: Medical oncologist: diagnose and treat the cancer using "Chemotherapy". Surgical oncologist: removes the problems like tumor while doing the surgery. Radiation oncologist: uses radiation therapy for diagnosis and treatment of Diseases.

Today, Modern hospitals have their independent departments of oncology. This departments works for further research and development in the field of oncology, treatment and diagnosis for new cancer diseases which world is facing today.

Cancer is a disease which occurs may occurs due to consumption of Tobacco and Smoking and sometimes it may occurs due to heredity properties. Today, After lot of discoveries and inventions, humans have finally made treatment for heavy disease like cancer, But at higher stages, Some types of Cancer diseases are very hard to treat and diagnose. Research and development is going on in this departments, Oncology is a field through which, we can go in the field of cancer treatment, diagnosis and for research and development.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Oncology, in the easiest term is the medical study of tumours, the abnormal growth of tissue. The study is to determine whether a tumour is benign or malignant.

The term is used more often in medical science as the study of cancer. An oncologist is a doctor who diagnoses cancer (with CT Scan, Utra sound, X-ray, biopsy, etc) treats cancer and provides medical care for the patients with cancer.

Most modern hospitals have separate oncology departments both for treatment and further research. Cancers are not the same, some may be hereditary, some caused by smoking or chewing tabacco, some may seems to occur with no apparent reason. The speed at which cancerous cells spread vary. Some types of cancers are difficult to diagnose and they are often detected at a very late stage. Some are more difficult to treat than others.

There are three branches of oncology and three groups of oncology doctors who deal with three different methods of treating cancer.

A medical oncologist treats cancer using chemotherapy or other medications by oral or intravenous medicines.

A surgical oncologist removes the tumor and nearby cancerous malignant tissues through surgery.

A radiation oncologist treats cancer using radiation therapy targeting the specific areas of cancer growth.

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