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Would anyone care to comment on where RadOnc is going as a field? Especially the future of RadOnc vs. Radiology?
I'm an MSII job shadowing a RadOnc that is actually suggesting Interventional Radiology as an alternative. The impression I get is that RadOnc is past it's peak and now treats fewer forms of cancer (not the 80% I heard previously) at such expense that field is at risk of shrinking due to lack of insurance coverage.
Radiology, from his perspective, is just taking off. Lots of new technology and modalities such that Rads now treat patients (not just diagnose) with many opportunities to specialize or shape your career as you see fit. He sees much less economic risk in Rads too.
I'm a former software geek and really love the idea of treating cancer patients with the latest technology, and hopefully contributing clinical findings to advance the field. But I'm starting to wonder...
Thanks for any input!
I'm an MSII job shadowing a RadOnc that is actually suggesting Interventional Radiology as an alternative. The impression I get is that RadOnc is past it's peak and now treats fewer forms of cancer (not the 80% I heard previously) at such expense that field is at risk of shrinking due to lack of insurance coverage.
Radiology, from his perspective, is just taking off. Lots of new technology and modalities such that Rads now treat patients (not just diagnose) with many opportunities to specialize or shape your career as you see fit. He sees much less economic risk in Rads too.
I'm a former software geek and really love the idea of treating cancer patients with the latest technology, and hopefully contributing clinical findings to advance the field. But I'm starting to wonder...
Thanks for any input!