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  2. Hematologists - What They Do & Why You Might Need One - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/what-is-hematologist

    Hematologists are internal medicine doctors or pediatricians who have extra training in disorders related to your blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system....

  3. Hematologists: What They Do and When to See One - Healthline

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    A hematologist is a doctor who specializes in researching, diagnosing, treating, and preventing blood disorders and disorders of the lymphatic system (lymph nodes and vessels).

  4. Hematologists: What They Do and Why You Might Need One - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/hematologist-oncologist-2860793

    A hematologist is a medical specialist trained in blood disorders. Related specialists called hematopathologists use their expertise in blood-related diseases in the lab setting. Hematology is a subspecialty of internal medicine that often overlaps with oncology (the study of cancer).

  5. What is a Hematologist? (Blood Disorder Specialist) - Cleveland...

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    Hematologists focus on problems with your blood and parts of your body that help produce blood. That said, there’s a natural overlap between hematology and oncology, as many types of cancer start in blood cells in your bone marrow and lymphatic system.

  6. Hematology - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What is hematology? Hematology is the study of blood and blood disorders. Hematologists and hematopathologists are highly trained healthcare providers. They specialize in diseases of the blood and blood components. These include blood and bone marrow cells. Hematological tests can help diagnose anemia, infection, and hemophilia.

  7. Hematology: Tests, treatments, and relation to oncology

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/hematology

    Hematologists are medical doctors who specialize in diagnosing and treating problems with the blood and related structures, such as the bone marrow.

  8. What does a hematologist do? - CareerExplorer

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    A hematologist is a medical doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of disorders related to the blood and bone marrow. These specialists are trained to address a wide range of conditions affecting the blood and blood-forming organs, including anemia, leukemia, lymphoma, bleeding disorders, and clotting disorders.

  9. Reasons for Referral to a Hematologist - Regional Cancer Care...

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    A hematologist is a medical specialist who diagnoses and treats blood-related disorders, whether they are benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous). These conditions include issues like blood clots that can block normal blood flow or disorders that lead to excessive bleeding.

  10. What Is a Hematologist? | UCLA Medical School - UCLA Med School

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    Hematologists diagnose, treat, and research blood conditions. Their work is as complex and varied as blood itself. Blood flows through all parts of the body. It regulates temperature. It transports oxygen, nutrients, and immune cells. It plays an essential role in myriad bodily functions.

  11. What is Hematology? - News-Medical.net

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    Hematology is a branch of medicine concerning the study of blood, blood-forming organs such as bone marrow, and blood-related disorders and diseases. The...