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Mission Statement

Radiation Oncology is a clinical and scientific endeavor devoted to the management of patients with cancer by ionizing radiation, alone or combined with other modalities, to the investigation of applications of radiation therapy and the training of personnel in the field. Education and research are integral to improving patient care.

The objective of radiation therapy is to deliver a precisely measured dose of radiation to a defined tumor volume with minimal distress to surrounding healthy tissue, resulting in eradication of the tumor, a higher quality of life, and prolongation of survival. In addition to curative efforts, radiation therapy is a major component in cancer management is also an effective palliation or prevention of the symptoms of the disease.

Advances are being made in the use of radiation therapy in the management of some benign diseases as well, such as endovascular radiotherapy, macular degeneration, organ transplantation, AVM and acoustic neuromas, heterotopic bone, inflammatory joint disease, aggressive fibromatosis, pituitary adenomas, and benign tumors.

The mission of the Department of Radiation Oncology is to provide the highest quality patient care, research, education and community services: