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You certainly need an education/degree seeing how an oncologist is a doctor.
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A doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of cancer is called an Oncologist.
That would be an oncologist. There are other specialists as well that can deal with tumors such as a urologist who deals with the prostate.
No, an oncologist is a cancer doctor.
The job description of an oncologist is to treat those with cancer. An oncologist is a cancer doctor.
To become an oncologist, an individual typically completes around 13 years of education and training. This includes four years of undergraduate education, four years of medical school, and a residency program in internal medicine lasting about three years, followed by a specialized fellowship in oncology that usually requires an additional two to three years. Overall, it can take approximately 13 to 14 years after high school to fully train as a practicing oncologist.
Pediatric Oncologist
12 years of grammar school, 4 years of undergraduate (college), at least, 4 years of medical school (in the US, at least), at least 3 more years in that specialty, so At least 23 years
His oncologist assured him that his skin cancer was generally treatable.