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Medical Oncology

Medical oncology is a specialty of internal medicine that deals with the diagnosis and management of treating cancer.

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A medical oncologist first completes a three-year residency program in internal medicine and then receives specialized oncology training during a two or three year fellowship. He or she has knowledge of all aspects of cancer treatment including chemotherapy, surgery, radiation therapy, biological therapy and hormone therapy.

With this comprehensive base of knowledge, a medical oncologist oversees patient care while consulting with other cancer specialists (surgeons and radiation oncologists) to determine the best combination of treatment options.

Medical oncologists will also prescribe drugs for treatment, determine the dosage and how often they should be taken. They are also experts in pain management and have options to help treat side effects from chemotherapy. In addition to the physical treatments, a medical oncologist also considers the patient's psychological and social needs and will make referrals to appropriate support services.

Types of treatment administered by a medical oncologist include:

 

Medical Oncologists at the Derrick L. Davis Forsyth Regional Cancer Center

  • Richard A. Brodkin, M.D. 
  • Nick G. Chrysson, Jr., M.D.
  • Timothy S. Collins, M.D.
  • Thomas H. Grote, M.D.
  • Susan J. Hines, M.D.
  • Judith O. Hopkins, M.D.
  • Eugene H. Paschold, M.D.
  • Heather H. Shearer, M.D.
  • Christopher R. Thomas, M.D.
  • Hugh J. Wallace, M.D.

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