Oncologist
in sentence
18 examples of Oncologist in a sentence
I kept getting this call from this
oncologist
named David Agus.
I'm an
oncologist
and know that most of what we give is essentially poison.
My
oncologist
and I talk a lot these days because I try to keep my talks technically accurate.
Which is why I was surprised a few months later to see her back in our own town, getting her subsequent care with her private
oncologist.
It was enough for her to make the decision to get her subsequent care with her private
oncologist
who, every time she went, examined both breasts including the axillary tail, examined her axilla carefully, examined her cervical region, her inguinal region, did a thorough exam.
Just days before Terence died, his
oncologist
said, "Tell Terence that better days are just ahead."
Ten years later, I'm a radiation oncologist, fully aware of the suffering caused by tobacco.
Four of the top five companies were tobacco companies, my investments, an
oncologist.
She tried to look up her
oncologist'
s phone number on the Internet and she found it, but she found something else too.
Her
oncologist
was there too, and said, "This is your mother.
For example, I was talking to one of my colleagues, Robert, who is an oncologist, and he was telling me, "Sandrine, this is puzzling.
I trained as a cancer doctor, an
oncologist.
I had to face my mortality and try to understand what made my life worth living, and I needed my
oncologist'
s help to do so."
Later, after Paul died, I received a dozen bouquets of flowers, but I sent just one ... to Paul's oncologist, because she supported his goals and she helped him weigh his choices.
And the typical scenario is a patient would have a tumor detected, and the tissue would be removed in a biopsy procedure and then sent down to a pathology lab where that tissue would be analyzed to look for chemical changes that might inform the
oncologist
about the best course of treatment.
I danced through chemo and radiation cycles, much to the dismay of my
oncologist.
As a pediatric oncologist, having cared for children with cancer and their families for more than 25 years, I know that only a parent who has confronted such a diagnosis truly understands the depth of this fear, as it touches the core of who we are as parents.
In my nearly 40 years as an
oncologist
at Harvard University, I have cared for thousands of patients who would have had little chance of survival were it not for chemotherapy.
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