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Radiation therapy

An oncologist is a type of doctor who specializes in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer. One type of treatment an oncologist may use is radiation therapy, which destroys cancer cells through beams of strong energy.

Radiation therapy center in Miami

When you come to the Miami Cancer Center at HCA Florida Mercy Hospital, we take time to determine the best method of treatment for you.

Depending on your needs, this may include radiation therapy. When that is the case, our cancer team works together to provide you with leading-edge radiation services that treat cancer while keeping the surrounding area as safe as possible.

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Types of radiation therapy we offer

Our radiation oncology department continues to be at the forefront of radiation technology. We offer multiple options for radiation therapy in our oncology program to ensure you receive comprehensive cancer treatment.

Image-guided radiation therapy (IGRT)

IGRT uses the assistance of imaging during the procedure to increase the precision of targeting cancer cells. This is particularly important when cancer cells are located in parts of the body that move, such as the lungs.

Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG)

We also continue our research efforts through our involvement with the RTOG. This helps our oncology specialists provide up-to-date treatments that put your needs first.

Intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT)

IMRT uses a linear accelerator (a specialized machine that produces high-energy photons) to improve accuracy during radiation therapy. This kind of therapy allows for higher doses of radiation to be aimed at tumors while reducing the amount of radiation delivered to nearby healthy tissue and organs.

Brachytherapy

Brachytherapy combats cancer cells by placing either high- or low-dose radiation directly into tumors using catheters or fine needles. This allows the radiation therapy to enter only the affected area without disrupting any other parts of the body.

Stereotactic Radio Surgery (SRS)

Also known as “radiosurgery”, gives a large dose of radiation to small tumor areas, usually in the brain and inside the head.

Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)

Similar to SRS and used to treat body tumors.

Electron Beam Radiation

Electron beams are separate units of energy and can act like particle beams.  Electron beam therapy is mostly used for treatment of skin cancers and areas near the body surface.

What is radiation oncology used for?

Radiation oncology, also called radiation therapy, is used to target tumors to kill or slow the growth of cancer cells.

How radiation oncology works

  • Using high-energy X-rays, such as photons or electrons, to target and kill cancer cells
  • Focusing and beaming this energy with laser precision via a specialized machine
  • Enabling our radiation oncologists to directly combat cancer cells in the body
  • Working in combination with other forms of cancer treatment, as needed, to treat your cancer most effectively

Our Radiation therapy Locations

Currently Viewing:

Mercy Hospital
3663 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33133
 (305) 854 - 4400

Currently Viewing:

Mercy Hospital
3663 S Miami Ave
Miami, FL 33133
 (305) 854 - 4400
JFK Hospital
5301 S Congress Ave
Atlantis, FL 33462
 (561) 965-7300

59.8 miles

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