Doctors who care for patients with cancer are known as oncologists.
dermatologists
CTCL is a type of cancer, therefore you need to see an Oncologist for treatment. These doctors specialize in cancer.
As leukemia is a type of cancer, it would be an oncologist.
It depends. They might, depending on the type and how far it has progressed.
Sometimes there is too much or too little things that doctors know...such as symptoms of cancer. Someone might have several symptoms, but not all can match up to be consistently diagnosed to a certain type of cancer. Or, with too much information that may not be of enough importance, doctors may not be able to clearly and quickly assess the cancer type due to the jumble of mismatched information that they have. it may have to do with the situation itself...
You only capitalize cancer when you are talking about a specific type of cancer. An example of this would be, my dog has Bone Cancer. However, saying my dog has cancer, is correct because in this case you are talking about cancer in general, not a specific type of cancer.
You only capitalize the word cancer if your referring to a specific kind of cancer. Ex. My ferret has Bone Cancer. (its a specific type of cancer) My ferret has cancer. (is not a specific type of cancer)
It may not be cured, but a dermatologist will treat it , also if there are lesions they can be treated by a plastic surgeon.
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doctors who specialize in treating cancer, determine which drugs are best suited for each patient. This decision is based on the type of cancer, the patient's age and health, and other drugs the patient is taking.
A oncology nurse tend to those who are diagnosed with cancer. It takes a strong and intelligent person to handle this type of career.
It will depend on when it is diagnosed, and what treatment options there are for the type of cancer. In worst case scenario it is a 50/ 50 diagnosis.