HCPs specialising in Oncology from Takamatsu

Dr. Yoko Matsuda

Prof, Kagawa University

Oncologist
Hospital(s): Kagawa University, Faculty of Medicine - Takamatsu
City: Takamatsu
Dr. Yoko Matsuda is Oncologist in Takamatsu. Dr. Yoko Matsuda is affiliated with medical facilities such as Kagawa University, Faculty of Medicine.
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Dr. Akihito Tsuji

Prof, Kagawa University

Oncologist
Hospital(s): Kagawa University, Faculty of Medicine - Takamatsu
City: Takamatsu
Dr. Akihito Tsuji is Oncologist in Takamatsu. Dr. Akihito Tsuji is affiliated with medical facilities such as Kagawa University, Faculty of Medicine.
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Dr. Makoto Ide

Chief Director, Dept Hematology, Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital

Oncologist
Hospital(s): Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital - Takamatsu
City: Takamatsu
Dr. Makoto Ide is Oncologist in Takamatsu. Dr. Makoto Ide is affiliated with medical facilities such as Takamatsu Red Cross Hospital.
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Dr. Ayumi Izumori

Consultant at Takamatsu Heiwa Hospital

Oncologist
Hospital(s): Takamatsu Heiwa Hospital - Takamatsu
City: Takamatsu
Dr. Ayumi Izumori is Oncologist in Takamatsu. Dr. Ayumi Izumori is affiliated with medical facilities such as Takamatsu Heiwa Hospital.
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Dr. Mitsuomi Hirashima

Prof at Kagawa University

Oncologist
Hospital(s): Kagawa University, Faculty of Medicine - Takamatsu
City: Takamatsu
Dr. Mitsuomi Hirashima is Oncologist in Takamatsu. Dr. Mitsuomi Hirashima is affiliated with medical facilities such as Kagawa University, Faculty of Medicine.
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Who is an Oncologist?
An Oncologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats cancer. They address various types of cancer, including but not limited to breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer (melanoma), leukemia, lymphoma, pancreatic cancer, ovarian cancer, brain tumors, and bone cancer. Oncologists use a variety of treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapy, to manage and combat these cancer types.
What are the qualifications of an Oncologist?
Qualifications for an Oncologist typically include completing a bachelor's degree, attending medical school, and undergoing a residency in Internal Medicine or a related field. They then pursue further training or fellowships in Medical Oncology, Hematology-Oncology, or Radiation Oncology. Oncologists must obtain a medical license and may pursue board certification in their respective subspecialties.
What are some common conditions treated by an Oncologist?
Oncologists diagnose and treat a wide range of cancer-related conditions. Common conditions include various types of cancer, tumor growth, metastasis, and the side effects of cancer and its treatments.