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I think the best reason to be an Oncologist is that you can use all your skills and knowledge to help and save other people. In oder words you learn and are trained to save lives.

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When was Society of Gynecologic Oncologists created?

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What are the benefits of becoming an oncologist?

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What demand is there for medical oncologists now?

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How much money do pediatric oncologists earn?

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