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Are there specialists in pediatric radiation oncology?

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Yes: While there is no formal fellowship for pediatric radiation oncology there are people who have a focus in treating pediatric patients. These physicians are most commonly at academic centers as opposed to in private practice.

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Yes: In many large cities there are pediatric cancer specialist. They are almost always at higher education or university settings. St jude's in tennessee is famous for children's cancer therapy and has pediatric radiation oncologists. All radiation oncologists however train and test in the knowledge for pediatric cancers.

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Yes: But almost always associated with a pediatric specialty hospital. Consult with your pediatrician.

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And while some of: Us are experienced, we all call the experts on each coast and st jude in memphis for advice and discussion.

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Yes and no: All radiation oncology training and certification involves pediatric therapy. However, most radiation oncologists do not treat children after training. There are those of us that do specialize in this and can usually be found in major academic centers and children's hospitals with a cancer program.

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Dr. Brian Lawenda answered

Specializes in Radiation Oncology

Yes: Although all radiation oncologists have received pediatric radiation oncology training, a specialist in this area is available at most academic centers. They will often be more up to date on the latest research and studies.

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Dr. Craig MacArthur answered

Specializes in Pediatric Hematology and Oncology

Yes.: Some radiation oncologists treat both adults and children, but there are radiation oncologists at children's hospitals that treat children exclusively.

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Yes there are: It is of utmost importance to seek a pediatric radiation oncologist who has either had a pediatrics fellowship or has treated multiple cases of pediatric cancers in radiation oncology. The doses for pediatric cases are completely different than for adults, the planning is completely different and the diseases are also very different. I recommend going to a large academic center.

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Yes: Usually located or aligned with a major children's hospital with a oncology service.

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Yes: Yes there are. Check with major Children Hospitals such as Boston Children, CHOP, Children Hospital of Los Angeles.

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