Pediatrics Oncology for NEET-SS
Pediatrics Oncology is the study and treatment of childhood cancer. This subject covers all the details, diagnosis, and treatment pertaining to childhood cancer and thus it becomes imperative to study the subject in detail.
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Neuroblastoma -most common intra-abdominal tumor in children. Most common malignancy in the first year of life. It can occur in neonates and fetu...
The highest salary that an Oncologist can earn in India is 8.5 lakh per month. Plus, it is one of the most in-demand fields not only in India, bu...
How does PrepLadder simplify Pediatrics preparation?
PrepLadder’s specially curated Oncology notes and video lectures by our Dream Team make the complex topics of the subject simpler for neet ss pediatrics preparation. Not only do they help you retain the information for a longer period of time, but also give you conceptual clarity of the subject. Our comprehensive notes make it easier to remember critical concepts and revise them quickly.
Meet our Pediatrics Faculty
Dr. Sandeep Sharma An experienced teacher, Dr. Sandeep Sharma has been teaching NEET-PG, NEET-SS and FMGE students for the past 8 years both in India and abroad. He is a subject expert in General Medicine, Medicine Gastroenterology, Medicine Hepatology and Medicine Oncology. After completing his MBBS and MD in Medicine from PGI Chandigarh. He is currently working as a Consultant Pediatrician at Omni Clinics and Diagnostics, Sector 34, Chandigarh.
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