Why would you need to see a hematologist/oncologist?!
Question: Any type of blood disorder including simple anemias, clotting disorders, or problems with white cells, red cells, or platelets.
Any type of malignancy that may have spread beyond surgical control. Often we use chemotherapy preventively after local treatment for such diseases as breast cancer and colon cancer. We also treat hematologic malignancies such as leukemias and lymphomas. In far advanced cancers that cannot be cured, we try to buy quality time.
Answers: Any type of blood disorder including simple anemias, clotting disorders, or problems with white cells, red cells, or platelets.
Any type of malignancy that may have spread beyond surgical control. Often we use chemotherapy preventively after local treatment for such diseases as breast cancer and colon cancer. We also treat hematologic malignancies such as leukemias and lymphomas. In far advanced cancers that cannot be cured, we try to buy quality time.
specialist for blood diseases and cancer
If you have leukemia - one choice
A diagnosis of cancer is a good start for a reason.
I am being treated by one for lymphoma, a blood cancer.