Dr. Regine M Leconte M.D.
Oncologist | Medical Oncology
3911 Avenue B Suite 1100 Scottsbluff NE, 69361About
Dr. Regine Leconte is an oncologist practicing in Scottsbluff, NE. Dr. Leconte specializes in the care and treatment of patients with cancer. As an oncologist, Dr. Leconte manages and oversees the treatment of a cancer patient after he or she has been diagnosed with the disease. Oncologists will care for their patients throughout the course of the disease. Types of oncologists include medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, radiation oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, pediatric oncologists and hematologist oncologists.
Education and Training
Faculte De Medecine Et De Pharmacie De L'Universit MD
Tay Nguyen Universite Ecole de Medecine 1992
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Treatments
- Anemia
- Osteoporosis
- Breast Cancer
- Lung Cancer
- Colon Cancer
- Multiple Sclerosis (ms)
- Lymphoma
- Ovarian Cancer
- Thyroid Cancer
- Permanent Removal Of Ingrown Toenails
- Extra Corporeal Shockwave Therapy
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