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[quote=Anonymous]Hematologists work closely with oncologists, but that's not their only purview. Your PCP will send you to the specialist that they think will best address the more serious/immediate risks given what bloodwork is abnormal. Alternatively, they can consult with specialists privately and do more in-depth bloodwork to know where to send you next. My daughter's very abnormal bloodwork was due to lupus, an auto-immune disease generally overseen by a rheumatologist. We bypassed the hemotologist, because she had gastro symptoms, so we did pediatrician - ped gastro - ped rheumatologist. The first two were just knowledgeable enough to send us to the next. [/quote]
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