Oncology is the study of cancer, an oncology clinic is where people are treated for cancer, and an oncologist is a person with a doctorate degree in oncology. Does this help?
I'm only 14, but trust me on this one. I know what I'm talking about. I've read 4 medical books all the way through and I sometimes go to work with my aunt. She has is a MSN, ARNP (masters of science in nursing and is a registered nurse practitioner.) and works in an oncology clinic.
Pediatric Onocology is the study of cancer in infants and children under the age of 18.
No, "treats" can be a verb--Every year on his birthday, he treats himself to something nice."Treats" can also be a plural noun--I've made some yummy treats.
A Doctor Who treats children is called a paediatrician
Pete's Treats was created in 1999.
Seaside Treats was created in 1984.
Audible Treats was created in 2004.
The word "treats" has one syllable.
A gastroenterologist treats diseases of the stomach.
Of course, if the person giving the treats is inconsistent or intentionally confusing in the way the treats are given.
The pronoun 'them' replaces the noun 'treats'. 'Treats' is the antecedent.
The way he treats you like if he treats you with respect or not.
Psychiatrist treats the diseases of your mind.