Best Philadelphia Oncologists



170 doctors found for 'Oncologist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and surrounding areas.

21
Vicky Shively
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
215-569-0656
0.0
 mi.
22
Arun Kaura
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
888-825-5249
0.0
 mi.
23
Linda McKinch
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19102
215-569-0656
0.0
 mi.
24
Holly Kilpatrick
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
215-829-3000
0.4
 mi.
25
Brian Czerniecki
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
215-662-4000
1.7
 mi.
26
Garrett Brodeur
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
215-590-1453
1.7
 mi.
27
Robert Lustig
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
215-349-8429
1.7
 mi.
28
Meredith Crisp
Oncologist
Camden, New Jersey 08103
856-342-2000
3.3
 mi.
29
Neal Meropol
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
630-739-1633
8.9
 mi.
30
John Hoffman
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
630-739-1633
8.9
 mi.
31
Richard Greenberg
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
215-728-6900
8.9
 mi.
32
Mark Sobczak
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
215-728-6900
8.9
 mi.
33
Shelly Smith
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
215-728-6900
8.9
 mi.
34
Paula Ryan
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
215-728-6900
8.9
 mi.
35
Thomas Hamilton
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
215-728-6900
8.9
 mi.
36
Diane Opatt
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111
630-739-1633
8.9
 mi.
37
Stanley Weiss
Oncologist
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
973-972-5000
9.5
 mi.
38
Ruirong Yuan
Oncologist
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
973-972-5000
9.5
 mi.
39
Shari Rudoler
Oncologist
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19114
215-612-5250
11.6
 mi.
40
Nirmala Nathan
Oncologist
Chester, Pennsylvania 19013
610-619-7420
13.5
 mi.
21- 40 of 170 Oncologist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania





Oncology Information:

Oncology is a division of medicine dealing with tumors. The job of oncologists is to diagnose cancer in a patient, administer therapy, follow up with patients after treatment, be involved in palliative care with terminal cancer, explore ethical questions regarding cancer care, and screening efforts.

Diagnosing cancer in a patient includes medical history, understanding symptoms, and a physical examination which may reveal the location of the problem. Other methods include biopsy, endoscopy, x-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, ultrasound, scintigraphy, and blood tests.

Therapy and treatments include surgery to remove the tumor, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, hormone manipulation, antibody treatments, vaccines, immunotherapy, and in terminal cases, palliative treatment.

Specialties within oncology include radiation oncology, surgical oncology, medical oncology, interventional oncology, gynecological oncology, and pediatric oncology.
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