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UVA Department of Radiation Oncology
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James M. Larner, M.D.
Professor of Radiation
Oncology and Medicine
Chair, Department of Radiation Oncology
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Message from the Chair
There is little question ionizing radiation is a critical component
in our armory against cancer. I like to think of radiation as the
best targeted and most active drug available although of course
radiation is a physical agent and not a molecule. Between 50-70%
of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy during the course of
their illness. Despite the fact we practice at Thomas Jefferson's
University where all people are created equal, it is self-evident that
all radiation "is not created equal."
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What sets the University of Virginia's Department of Radiation
Oncology apart?
- We have a superb and unparalleled
portfolio of technology. We continually strive for technology
development. Our team was among the first in the world to develop
an intensity modulated helical tomotherapy radiation program and to
develop a helical tomotherapy stereotactic body radiation therapy
program.
- Our radiation oncologists are all specialists, with acclaimed
expertise in all the various organ systems.
- We are a key component of the University of Virginia's National
Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated Cancer Center which is ranked 36 in
the most recent US News and World Report.
- Cancer care is a team effort and we
participate in 10 weekly conferences to discuss patient care with other
specialists to optimize and coordinate our plan of
action.
- We are investigationally oriented and
have a commitment to participate in clinical trials and National
Institute of Health (NIH) and NCI funded programs, so we can offer our
patients the latest and best therapy. This effort is
representative of the mindset that delivers the best patient care
available anywhere.
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