Oncology (from the Ancient Greek onkos (ὄγκος), meaning bulk, mass, or tumor, and the suffix -logy (-λογία), meaning "study of") is a branch of medicine that deals with cancer. A medical professional who practices oncology is an oncologist.

Oncology is concerned with:

The diagnosis of any cancer in a person
Therapy (e.g. surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other modalities)
Follow-up of cancer patients after successful treatment
Palliative care of patients with terminal malignancies
Ethical questions surrounding cancer care
Screening efforts:

of populations, or
of the relatives of patients (in types of cancer that are thought to have a hereditary basis, such as breast cancer)

Androgen-deprivation therapy linked to cardiac death

Androgen-deprivation therapy for prostate cancer may increase the risk of cardiac death among men who have congestive heart failure or who have experienced a previous myocardial infarction, a...

Field of Interest: Oncology
Type: News Item

Should ductal carcinoma in situ be treated?

Remarks given during a session of the ASCO Breast Cancer Symposium titled Ductal Carcinoma in Situ Debate: Treatment vs. Observation Dr. Kuerer comments: There has been a marked...

Field of Interest: Oncology
Type: News Item

Adnexal masses in pregnancy

With the increasing use of ultrasound in the first trimester, asymptomatic adnexal masses are being diagnosed earlier in pregnancy, leaving providers with an often difficult clinical scenario. The...

Field of Interest: Oncology
Type: News Item

20-year follow-up supports adjuvant radiotherapy for DCIS

Adjuvant radiotherapy continues to protect against recurrences – ­albeit “modestly” – for a full 20 years after women undergo breast-conserving surgery for DCIS, according to a report published...

Field of Interest: Oncology
Type: News Item

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