Disease Information

If your cancer can be treated with radiation, you will be referred to a radiation oncologist.

We offer the latest in technology including Cyberknife Radiosurgery, Calypso GPS for the Body, Accelerated Partial Breast Irradiation and TrueBeam Image Guided Radiation Therapy.

  • How Does Radiation Therapy Work?

    How Does Radiation Therapy Work?

    Cancer doctors usually treat cancer with radiation therapy, surgery or medications, including chemotherapy, hormonal therapy and/or biologic therapy, either alone or in combination. If your cancer can be treated with radiation, you will be referred to a radiation oncologist —…

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  • Who Makes Up Your Team?

    Who Makes Up Your Team?

    Radiation Oncologists Radiation oncologists are the doctors who will oversee your radiation therapy treatments. These physicians work with the other members of the radiation therapy team to develop your treatment plan and ensure that each treatment is given accurately. Your…

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  • Disease-Specific Information

    Disease-Specific Information

    Radiation therapy is safely and effectively used to treat many different types of tumors, both cancerous and benign (noncancerous). To the right are links to more specific information on some cancers commonly treated with radiation.  

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  • Additional Treatment Options

    Additional Treatment Options

    Systemic Radiation Therapy Certain cancers may be treated by swallowing radioactive pills or receiving radioactive fluids in the vein (intravenous). This type of treatment is called systemic radiation therapy because the medicine goes to the entire body. For example, radioactive…

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  • External Beam Radiation Therapy Treatments

    External Beam Radiation Therapy Treatments

    The goal of radiation therapy is to get enough radiation into the body to kill the cancer cells while preventing damage to healthy tissue. There are several ways to do this. Depending on the location, size and type of cancer,…

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  • Brachytherapy Treatments

    Brachytherapy Treatments

    Brachytherapy is the placement of radioactive sources in or just next to a tumor. The word brachytherapy comes from the Greek “brachy” meaning short distance. During brachytherapy, the radioactive sources may be left in place permanently or only temporarily, depending…

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  • Understanding Clinical Trials

    Understanding Clinical Trials

    What Are Clinical Trials? Clinical trials are research studies involving people. They test ways to treat and prevent cancer. All of today’s standard cancer treatments are a result of clinical trials completed many years ago. Facts About Clinical Trials More…

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  • Personal Care During Radiation Therapy

    Personal Care During Radiation Therapy

    Get plenty of rest Many patients experience fatigue during radiation therapy, so it is important to make sure you are well rested. If possible, ask friends and family to help out during treatment by running errands and preparing meals. This…

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  • Questions to Ask Your Doctor

    Questions to Ask Your Doctor

    Coping with a diagnosis of cancer and researching the various treatment options can be a stressful experience. To assist you in this process, below is a list of questions you may want to ask your radiation oncologist if you are…

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