A pathologist is a specialist in the study of disease.
the answer is epidemiologist
A pathologist is a medical specialist who studies diseases by examining tissues, organs, bodily fluids, and other samples from patients. They analyze these samples to determine the cause and characteristics of diseases to help diagnose and treat patients.
Tumors
are first seen by general physicians or radiologists. The person is then seen by surgeons who biopsy and remove tumours. The cancers are diagnosed by pathologists. Then the patient sees oncologists for more treatment. Oncologists that give chemotherapy are medical oncologists, those that give radiotherapy are radiation oncologists
There are also nurses, psychologists and nutritionists specialized in treating cancer patients.
If by "studying" you mean doing research, this is usually done by biomedical researchers, not physicians, i.e.
they have a PhD, not an MD.
Epidemiology is the study of factors affecting the health and illness of populations. The specialist is called an epidemiologist.
Myologist is the term meaning specialist in the study of muscles, but an orthopedist is the typical specialist physician who treats muscle problems.
Otolaryngologist
Epidemiology is the study of patterns of disease or the spread of disease.
Virologist
Cardiologists are physician specialists in the study of circulation.
Anesthesiologist
Neuropathology is the study of nerve disease.
A pediatrician.A pediatricianPediatricians are medical doctors that specialize in dealing with children.
Pathology is from the ancient Greek words "pathos" and "logos". The current definition means "the study of disease, from initation to final outcome".
The name for a specialist in disorders of the newborn is known as a neonatologist. The study and treatment of disorders that relate to newborns is known as neonatology.
A Cardiologist is a Medical Specialist dealing with Heart problems. Cardiac electrophysiologists specialize in the electrical activity of the heart.