the branch of medical science dealing with tumors, including the origin, development, diagnosis, and treatment of malignant neoplasms.
the study of cancer.
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Sidrauski’s job talking and thinking about oncology became too painful.
In its first year, there were 38 approvals of new oncology applications.
Halthcare workers like Christina Kim, an oncology nurse practitioner at Massachusetts General Hospital, have countered misinformation with their own videos taking on misinformation head-to-head as well as taking questions from their audiences.
While AstraZeneca is especially strong in oncology medicines, Alexion has a focus on rare diseases, particularly those caused by the uncontrolled activation of part of the body’s immune response called the complement system.
He hopes to attend Columbia Medical School and specialize in Oncology.
Demicheli also had been a physicist but had switched to oncology research after his wife died of Hodgkin lymphoma in 1976.
Perhaps if I were in a field like oncology, I would have grown more used to this tragic duty by now.
Omran was the first person he met at the oncology floor of the hospital.
He was formerly the head of Esophageal Oncology and Surgery at the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer and Research Institute in Tampa, Fla.