Becoming a head and neck cancer oncologist in India requires a combination of rigorous education, specialized training, and hands-on clinical experience. First, one must complete an undergraduate medical degree (MBBS), which generally takes around five and a half years. Following that, aspiring oncologists must pursue postgraduate education in the form of a Master of Surgery (MS) or a Diplomate of National Board (DNB) in General Surgery. After completing this step, an individual must then specialize further by pursuing a fellowship in head and neck oncology. This additional training focuses on surgical techniques, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy used in treating cancers of the head and neck region, such as oral cancer, throat cancer, and laryngeal cancer.
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