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Gynecological Oncology

Vimo has one of the largest databases of specialists in this field on the Internet. A specialist who is first certified as an OB/GYN, a gynecological oncologists completes additional education in cancers relating to the female reproductive organs. Because of their background, gynecological oncologists are trained in traditional, female primary care as well as medical and surgical treatments for cervical, ovarian and other cancers. It is important to note that in general, gynecological oncologists do not treat breast cancers.

To find a Doctor for Gynecological Oncology in Vermont, first choose a city from the list below

Alexandria
Arlington
Barre
Barton
Bellows Falls
Bennington
Berlin
Bethel
Bomoseen
Bradford
Brandon
Brattleboro
Bristol
Burlington
Cambridge
Castleton
Charlotte
Chelsea
Colchester
Danville
Derby
Derby Line
East Corinth
Enosburg Falls
Essex Junction
Fairfax
Hinesburg
Johnson
Ludlow
Lyndonville
Manchester Center
Manchestr Ctr
Mendon
Middlebury
Milton
Montpelier
Moretown
Morrisville
Newport
Northfield
Norwich
Orleans
Plainfield
Poultney
Putney
Randolph
Richford
Richmond
Rochester
Rutland
Saint Albans
Saint Johnsbury
Salem
Shaftsbury
Shelburne
Shoreham
South Burlington
South Hero
South Royalton
Springfield
St Johnsbury
Stowe
Swanton
Townshend
Vergennes
Waitsfield
Warrenton
Waterbury
Wells River
West Pawlet
White River Junction
Williston
Wilmington
Windsor
Winooski
Woodstock

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