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Radiation Therapy
The BryanLGH Outpatient Radiation Oncology Center is located at Pine Lake Medical Plaza, 3901 Pine Lake road, 402-481-6090.
Now offering stereotactic body radiotherapy! Click here for a detailed article about this revolutionary treatment performed by Joseph Kam Chiu, MD, medical director of Pine Lake IMRT Radiation Center. Radiation TherapyRadiation therapy is the careful use of high-energy radiation to treat cancer. A radiation oncologist may use radiation to cure cancer or to relieve a cancer patient's pain.
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A cancer patient may be treated with radiation alone. Prostate cancer and larynx cancer are often treated in this manner.
Sometimes radiation therapy is only part of a patient's treatment. For example, a woman may have radiation therapy after breast conserving surgery. She can be cured of her cancer and still keep her breast. When radiation therapy is only part of a patient's treatment it is called adjuvant treatment.
Patients can be treated with radiation therapy and/or chemotherapy before surgery. This may allow a patient to have less radical surgery than would otherwise be required. For example, some bladder cancer patients can keep their bladder if they are treated with all three treatments rather than only one treatment.
A radiation oncologist may use external beam radiation therapy which is radiation generated by a machine outside a patient's body. Radiation also may be given with radioactive sources that are put inside the patient. This is called brachytherapy.


