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OneOncology
Garden City, Michigan
2 hours ago
Tennessee
Orlando Health Cancer Institute
Orlando, Florida
7 hours ago
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio
19 hours ago
Avera Cancer Institute
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
1 day ago
Henry Ford Hospital
Detroit, Michigan
University of Minnesota Medical Center (East Bank)
Minneapolis, Minnesota
M Health Fairview - University of Minnesota Medical Center - East Bank Campus
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Methuen, Massachusetts
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Waterloo, Iowa
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Ohio
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Marshfield, Wisconsin
Doctors Hospital of Augusta
Augusta, Georgia
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Little Rock, Arkansas
3 days ago
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Urbana, Illinois
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Minot, North Dakota
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Indianapolis, Indiana
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Albany, New York
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Diagnosing and treating cancer is one of the main jobs of a radiation oncologist. Radiation oncology is one of the three primary specialties in the discipline of oncology. Any treatment is done by using ionizing radiation. Performing the radiation to relieve cancerous symptoms, or to try to treat a cancer will be used for a patient. Radiation may be just one of the steps in treatment for a patient that a radiation oncologist will see. Benign diseases and benign tumors are also treated by radiation or chemotherapy. A medical professional choosing to specialize in radiation oncology may be performing the actual treatment or doing research to see how cancer reacts to different forms of the radiation.