Starting???
At the risk of feeding the troll...
Entry level rad onc in desirable location is mid 300s, You can literally look up ARRO salary surveys for graduating residents. There's always a cluster in the mid 300s with few who went hospital employed around 500, and one outlier who got 950 in northeastern North Dakota or something.
I had these offers in non-desirable locations even, with PP to bump to 600-700 if offered partnership.
Telling med students they will be making 600k-700k in NYC, Miami, Chicago, LA, Seattle, etc. when they graduate at age 31 is throwing fuel on the fire. If you want that level of income, you need experience/BC, and willing to consider deep flyover land.
No practice is going to bring a fresh-out-of-residency grad in who is going to take a year to get the "back at U. of X we did it this way" out of his system and pay him at a 75%-tile productivity level off the bat.
There is a HUGE difference between hospital employed med onc and private med onc who own their own infusion centers and imaging, moreso than rad onc. The numbers the latter can pull down are truly mind-boggling.