An oncologist is a Doctor Who treats cancer. So a doctor specialized in Pancreatic cancer would be a pancreatic Oncologist.
Pancreatitis is usually managed by Gastroenterologists.
Pancreatitis can be effectively treated by most doctor's in a hospital, though they may consult a gastroenterologist or assign on to the case.
Endocrinologist
An oncologist is a doctor who treats patients with cancer. An oncologist works in hospitals, specialty hospitals or their own medical office.
An oncologist treats people with cancer.
Pediatric oncologists
The formal name for a "cancer doctor" is an oncologist. An oncologist or "cancer doctor" diagnoses and treats various forms of cancer. Treatment may include radiological eradication (loosely means, "get rid of") or chemotherapy.
CTCL is a type of cancer, therefore you need to see an Oncologist for treatment. These doctors specialize in cancer.
Pediatric oncologists treat children with cancer.
A cardiologist is a heart specialist and a pulmonologist is a chest/lung doctor.
A doctor with specialty training in epilepsy is a neurologist/epileptologist.
An oncologist treats cancer patients. Pediatrics is children's medicine. A pediatric oncologist would treat children who have cancer.
A pediatric oncologist treats cancer in children.
A Doctor Who treats children is called a paediatrician
Typically, a primary care provider treats high blood pressure. If specialty care is required, the PCP can determine whether an endocrinologist, nephrologist, cardiologist, sleep medicine specialist, or bariatric specialist is most appropriate.