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Surgical Oncologists

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HealthProviders DB is a comprehensive database of healthcare providers, including a complete directory of all Surgical Oncologists.

As of today, the following are the total number of Surgical Oncologists nationally, in your state, and near your location.

Medicare

The following are the total number of Surgical Oncologists who accept Medicare in your state, the number who have opted out of Medicare, and the total number excluded from participation in Medicare nationwide.

Alaska – Alabama – Armed Forces Pacific – Arkansas – American Samoa – Arizona – California – Colorado – Connecticut – District of Columbia – Delaware – Florida – Federated States of Micronesia – Georgia – Guam – Hawaii – Iowa – Idaho – Illinois – Indiana – Kansas – Kentucky – Louisiana – Massachusetts – Maryland – Maine – Marshall Islands – Michigan – Minnesota – Missouri – Northern Mariana Islands – Mississippi – Montana – North Carolina – North Dakota – Nebraska – New Hampshire – New Jersey – New Mexico – Nevada – New York – Ohio – Oklahoma – Oregon – Pennsylvania – Puerto Rico – Palau – Rhode Island – South Carolina – South Dakota – Tennessee – Texas – Utah – Virginia – Virgin Islands – Vermont – Washington – Wisconsin – West Virginia – Wyoming

Select the State name above or from the HealthProviders DB App filter panel to show the list of Surgical Oncologists by State. In addition, you can also narrow the list by City and more from the filter panel.

You can download the Surgical Oncology Physicians dataset using HealthProviders DB Export.

What do Surgical Oncologists do?

Surgical oncologists are medical professionals specializing in the surgical treatment of cancer. 

Surgical oncologists typically treat a wide range of cancers, including breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, melanoma, and pancreatic cancer. 

They also play a role in cancer prevention, performing screenings and risk reduction procedures. 

What they do

Diagnose cancer: By removing tissue samples for biopsy. 

Treat cancer: By removing cancerous tumors and surrounding lymph nodes. 

Reconstruct tissue: After tumor removal, they may perform reconstructive surgery to restore function and appearance. 

Coordinate treatment: They work closely with other healthcare professionals, such as medical oncologists and radiation oncologists, to develop comprehensive treatment plans.