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Oncologist

An oncologist is a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer. But where does this word come from? It all has to do with a monster from long ago!

Oncology: The word “oncologist” comes from the word “oncology,” which is the study and treatment of cancer.

Onkos: “Oncology” itself has its roots in the ancient Greek word “onkos,” which means “mass” or “bulk.” Imagine a large, bulging tumor!

Greek Link to Cancer: Early Greek physicians likened cancerous tumors to a crab due to their spreading shape, so “onkos” became associated with these abnormal growths.

So, an oncologist is literally someone who studies and treats these “onkos” or masses, which we now know as cancer.