Best Washington Oncologists



368 doctors found for 'Oncologist in Washington, District Of Columbia and surrounding areas.

1
Ahmed Asra
Oncologist
Washington, District of Columbia 20420
704-638-9000
2.0
 mi.
2
Steven Krasnow
Oncologist
Washington, District of Columbia 20420
704-638-9000
2.0
 mi.
3
Sheila Evans
Oncologist
Washington, District of Columbia 20016
202-537-4000
5.4
 mi.
4
Glenn Tonnesen
Oncologist
Falls Church, Virginia 22042
703-289-2000
8.6
 mi.
5
Denise Cunningham
Oncologist
Silver Spring, Maryland 20910
301-754-7034
9.0
 mi.
6
Luther Ampey
Oncologist
Adelphi, Maryland 20783
301-260-3700
9.3
 mi.
7
Janet Baulch
Oncologist
Adelphi, Maryland 20783
410-706-4276
9.3
 mi.
8
Barbara Arora
Oncologist
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
301-496-4000
9.6
 mi.
9
Anna Couvillon
Oncologist
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
301-435-3848
9.6
 mi.
10
Crystal Mackall
Oncologist
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
301-435-3848
9.6
 mi.
11
Anita Mahone
Oncologist
Bethesda, Maryland 20892
301-435-3848
9.6
 mi.
12
Kristie Broberg
Oncologist
Bethesda, Maryland 20814
301-402-6400
9.8
 mi.
13
Francie Danna
Oncologist
Springfield, Virginia 22150
703-569-0300
11.4
 mi.
14
Emelli Risos
Oncologist
Rockville, Maryland 20852
301-594-9122
13.2
 mi.
15
Sharon Gubanich
Oncologist
Rockville, Maryland 20852
301-594-9122
13.2
 mi.
16
Anita Tandle
Oncologist
Rockville, Maryland 20852
301-443-4402
13.2
 mi.
17
Fabio Iwamoto
Oncologist
Rockville, Maryland 20852
301-594-9122
13.2
 mi.
18
David Mezebish
Oncologist
Rockville, Maryland 20850
240-453-0050
16.9
 mi.
19
Steve Coats
Oncologist
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878
301-398-0000
20.1
 mi.
20
Isoke Sawyer
Oncologist
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878
301-398-0000
20.1
 mi.
1- 20 of 368 Oncologist in Washington, District Of Columbia





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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