compound microscope
An Oncologist Oncologists are physicians that treat, diagnose, and study cancerous tumors. There are many different types of oncologist. A clinical oncologist is a doctor who treats people with cancer. In most cases, when a person is diagnosed with cancer, a clinical oncologist takes charge of his or her care and treatment through all phases of the disease. A medical oncologist specializes in treating cancer with chemotherapy (the use of drugs to kill cancer cells) A surgical oncologist specializes in the surgical aspects of cancer, including a biopsy (the removal of a small amount of tissue for examination under a microscope) and surgically removing the cancer. A radiation oncologist specializes in treating cancer with radiation therapy (the use of high-energy x-rays to destroy cancer cells). A gynecologic oncologist focuses on the care and treatment of women with gynecologic cancers, such as uterine cancer and cervical cancer.A pediatric oncologist specializes in the treatment of children with cancer and includes all three primary oncology disciplines listed above in the care of their young patients.oncologistsa oncologist would treat youA doctor who studies and/or treats cancer is called an "oncologist."
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.
The oncologist informed her patient that the tumor was malignant.
No, an oncologist is a cancer doctor.
The job description of an oncologist is to treat those with cancer. An oncologist is a cancer doctor.
The light microscope use the visible light; the electron microscope use an electrons beam.
We use light microscope because it is better for our eyes!!
Radiologist and Radiation Oncologist require results from calculus.
Pediatric Oncologist
when you carrying a microscope you should use your hands
We would normally use a microscope to do this.