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Radiation Oncology Virginia Oncology
Associates
About half of all cancer patients will require
radiation therapy during some phase of their cancer care
(delivered in a Radiation Oncology department or facility).
This treatment is delivered in a number of different
ways including x-ray or electron beams (from "clinical
linear accelerators") and either temporary or permanent
internal placement of radioactive sources (known as
"brachytherapy" or implant therapy).
These treatments are often highly successful and generally
have few side effects (toxicity). Radiation treatments
may comprise one part of an integrated cancer management
strategy involving surgery, chemotherapy and experimental
drugs in addition to radiotherapy.
In general, it is best to receive radiotherapy treatments
at a medical facility known for its medical expertise
in the field of Radiation Oncology, its technical excellence,
and its safety provisions. Large radiation oncology
programs located at cancer centers (such as Virginia
Oncology Associates) are often ideal places to seek
initial medical consultations and subsequent care.
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Sentara and Virginia Oncology Associates
are partners in providing premier cancer care to
all of Hampton Roads, Virginia. |
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