You certainly need an education/degree seeing how an oncologist is a doctor.
There are basically 3 types of oncologists. Medical oncologist Surgical oncologist and Radiation oncologist Training in the USA will take 4 years B degree, 4 years medical school and 5 years of residency. A state board license to practice as a registered oncologist is required following the many years of training.
Urologist.
You should see your family doctor first and he/she will make an appointment with an oncologist if you need one. Let's hope you don't!
A doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of cancer is called an Oncologist.
That would be an oncologist. There are other specialists as well that can deal with tumors such as a urologist who deals with the prostate.
No, an oncologist is a cancer doctor.
An Oncologist. Good luck...
The job description of an oncologist is to treat those with cancer. An oncologist is a cancer doctor.
Pediatric Oncologist
U need to be a self absorbed jaded jerk.
If you are interested in working as a pediatric oncologist, or any kind of physician, you should major in biology in college. If your college has a pre-med major, you should choose that major.
His oncologist assured him that his skin cancer was generally treatable.