Alzheimer’s Disease: A Glimmer Of Hope

Alzheimer’s disease is an irreversible, progressive brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, and eventually the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. The damage initially appears to take place in the hippocampus (essential to forming...

New Developments in Radiation Therapy for Hodgkin Lymphoma

Recent improvements in the treatment of children with Hodgkin lymphoma have come about with guidelines for the use of 3D computed tomography (CT) based radiation therapy and volumetric image guidance. The International Lymphoma Radiation Oncology Group created these...

Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer Patients

Radiation therapy has been one of the most effective ways to treat cancer. Studies have shown, however, that patients with early stages of breast cancer are at higher risk of heart and lung problems as much as 20 years after treatment. This especially rings true for...

Improvements in Radiation Therapy Help Patients with Mesothelioma

Isn’t it a beautiful thing when technology improves, especially in the medical field? Mesothelioma patients who received novel radiation therapy followed by lung-sparing pleurectomy/decortication (P/D) surgery lived almost twice as long as those who underwent the more...

What is Radiation Oncology?

Radiation Oncology is one of the three branches of oncology in Western medicine, working in conjunction with surgical and medical oncology in the treatment of cancer. The three branched oncology system has become the standard in the United States, though in many...