Two recommendations: You could try an oncologist or a neurologist.
Answered 5/5/2015
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Only a few: There are only a few neurologists in the US who actually subspecialize more or less full time in paraneoplastic neurologic disorders. You'd want to check with the biggest centers (Mayo, Hopkins, etc.), especially if it is one of the less common types.
Answered 8/23/2015
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Neurologists: A neurologist who sub-specializes in neuro-oncology is likely best for treatment (along with a general oncologist), but these disorders are also diagnosed by neuro-immunology, neuromuscular disease, and epilepsy specialists. All general neurologists should be attuned to the paraneoplastic syndromes involving the nervous system.
Answered 8/27/2015
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