India, Feb. 5 -- SMPL

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 5: Medical oncology has become one of the most complex and decision-intensive disciplines in contemporary medicine. As cancer treatment increasingly relies on systemic and precision-based therapies, the responsibilities of the medical oncologist extend well beyond drug administration. Diagnosis, disease staging, treatment sequencing, toxicity management, and long-term disease monitoring form the core of oncology practice, particularly within tertiary care settings where patients often present with advanced or complicated disease profiles.

The practice of medical oncology is defined by prolonged academic training, structured clinical exposure, and continuous engagement with evo...