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Radiation therapy is the use of high-energy x-rays that target specific cancer sites. Our advanced technology allows us to precisely aim the radiation at the tumor while avoiding damage to the normal, healthy cells.
Uses 3-dimensional images of the tumor in the patient’s body to develop a radiation treatment plan designed specifically for that individual.
Targets lesions on or near the skin’s surface, often serving as an alternative to surgery with excellent cosmetic outcomes.
Reduces treatment time and toxicity with radioactive sources directly implanted into or around the tumor.
Improves targeting by using high-resolution imaging to track tumor movement before each treatment.
A form of 3D CRT, IMRT adjusts the intensity of the radiation beam to deliver a sculpted dose of radiation to the tumor while avoiding adjacent, healthy tissue.
Allows treatment of select patients with early-stage breast cancer in just five days, resulting in excellent cosmetic results for most patients.
Utilizes technology to position and monitor the patient’s body to ensure correct positioning throughout radiation treatment.
A revolutionary non-surgical radiation treatment that delivers a potent, highly focused dose of radiation to brain and spine tumors.
Radiation therapy is the use of high-energy x-rays that target specific cancer sites. Our advanced technology allows us to precisely aim the radiation at the tumor while avoiding damage to the normal, healthy cells.
Uses 3-dimensional images of the tumor in the patient’s body to develop a radiation treatment plan designed specifically for that individual.
Targets lesions on or near the skin’s surface, often serving as an alternative to surgery with excellent cosmetic outcomes.
Reduces treatment time and toxicity with radioactive sources directly implanted into or around the tumor.
Improves targeting by using high-resolution imaging to track tumor movement before each treatment.
A form of 3D CRT, IMRT adjusts the intensity of the radiation beam to deliver a sculpted dose of radiation to the tumor while avoiding adjacent, healthy tissue.
Allows treatment of select patients with early-stage breast cancer in just five days, resulting in excellent cosmetic results for most patients.
Utilizes technology to position and monitor the patient’s body to ensure correct positioning throughout radiation treatment.
A revolutionary non-surgical radiation treatment that delivers a potent, highly focused dose of radiation to brain and spine tumors.
Radiation therapy uses high-energy x-rays to precisely target and treat cancer. With advanced treatment technology and highly personalized planning, our team is able to focus radiation directly on the tumor while minimizing exposure to surrounding healthy tissue. Radiation therapy may be used to destroy cancer cells, relieve cancer-related symptoms, reduce the risk of recurrence, or support other forms of treatment.
At OncoLogics, every treatment plan is carefully customized to each patient’s unique diagnosis, tumor type, size, location, and overall health needs. Your radiation oncologist will review all available treatment options and develop a personalized care plan based on nationally recognized treatment guidelines and the latest advancements in cancer care.
Radiation therapy may be used on its own or combined with other treatments such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, surgery, or hormone therapy as part of a comprehensive cancer treatment approach.
Treatment can be delivered externally using advanced linear accelerator technology (external beam radiation therapy) or internally through targeted radiation sources placed temporarily or permanently within the body (brachytherapy).
Different types of radiation are used to treat specific types of cancer.
Uses advanced three-dimensional imaging to map the exact size, shape, and location of a tumor. This allows radiation oncologists to create a highly customized treatment plan that precisely targets cancer while helping reduce exposure to nearby healthy tissue.
Delivers radiation to tumors and lesions located on or near the surface of the skin. Because the radiation does not travel deeply into the body, it can effectively treat superficial cancers while helping preserve surrounding healthy tissue and cosmetic appearance.
Places a highly targeted radioactive source directly into or near the tumor for a short period of time. This approach allows a powerful dose of radiation to be delivered precisely to the treatment area while helping reduce treatment time and exposure to surrounding tissue.
Uses advanced imaging before and during treatment to accurately locate and track the tumor’s position. By accounting for normal body movement and changes in anatomy, IGRT helps improve precision and ensure radiation is delivered exactly where it is needed.
An advanced form of radiation therapy that adjusts and shapes the intensity of radiation beams to match the tumor. This highly precise approach helps deliver an effective dose to the cancer while minimizing radiation exposure to nearby healthy organs and tissue.
Targets radiation only to the area of the breast where cancer was removed rather than treating the entire breast. For select patients with early-stage breast cancer, this focused approach can shorten treatment time while maintaining excellent cosmetic outcomes.
Uses advanced surface-mapping technology to monitor patient positioning and movement throughout treatment without additional radiation exposure. This technology helps improve accuracy, comfort, and consistency by ensuring the patient remains in the correct position during each session.
A highly precise, non-surgical form of radiation therapy designed to treat tumors and abnormalities in the brain and spine. SRS delivers an intense, focused dose of radiation in a small number of treatments while helping protect surrounding healthy tissue.
When receiving radiation therapy, it’s important to ensure the radiation reaches the right place, while avoiding healthy cells and vital organs. Our advanced AlignRT® technology helps protect you during treatment when receiving Surface Guided Radiation Therapy (SGRT).
By tracking your skin surface in real time using 3D camera technology, AlignRT® helps ensure that you are in the intended position, with high accuracy and often fewer bothersome devices, providing comfort and safety. If you move even a millimeter, radiation can be automatically shut off until you are back in the correct position. This can be used across all cancer sites and can eliminate the need for tattoos and skin marks for certain patients.
Every radiation therapy plan is carefully tailored to each patient’s diagnosis, anatomy, treatment goals, and overall health needs.
We utilize modern radiation therapy techniques and precision-based technology designed to accurately target tumors while helping protect surrounding healthy tissue.
Our radiation oncologists, therapists, physicists, and clinical staff work together to deliver expert care with a strong focus on safety, accuracy, and patient comfort.
Radiation therapy is closely coordinated with other cancer treatments, including medical oncology, surgery, imaging, and supportive care services when needed.
Our team is committed to guiding patients through every step of treatment, helping answer questions, explain the process, and provide reassurance throughout care.
We strive to create a welcoming treatment environment with convenient access, efficient scheduling, and personalized attention throughout each patient’s treatment journey.