Holy Cross Hospital
Radiation Treatment Center
Our Services
The Holy Cross Hospital Radiation Treatment Center
provides the following radiation therapy services. Our goal is to deliver
increasingly effective doses of radiation to precisely mapped areas.
- HDR
(high dose rate) therapy, which delivers radiation directly within
the confines of the tumor and is used primarily for gynecological,
breast, esophageal and thoracic malignancies.
- IMRT (intensity-modulated
radiation therapy), which optimizes radiation delivery, spares health
tissue and allows for re-treatment options in selected situations.
- MammoSite, a new brachytherapy technique for delivering radiation
treatment to the breast. Brachytherapy is a special use of radiation
in which a radioactive source is placed as close as possible to the
tumor site.
- Prostate
seed implantation (transperineal interstitial brachytherapy) for
implantation and delivery of radiation seeds into the prostate gland.
- Stereotactic radiosurgery, Novalis, or shaped beam surgery, is
a treatment delivered to outpatients, with surgical precision. It
is a noninvasive, thus bloodless procedure. The purpose of this type
of treatment is to allow for shaping of the radiation beam to the
exact shape of the tumor, thereby sparing healthy tissue. Information
on the size, location, histology and growth of the tumor will guide
the radiation oncologist to know if stereotactic radiosurgery is
the appropriate type of treatment. This type of “surgery” can
be used to destroy tumors in the brain, neck, spine and lungs.
- External
beam therapy is a method for delivering a beam of high-energy X-rays
to the location of the patient's tumor. The beam is generated outside
the patient (usually by a linear accelerator) and is targeted at
the tumor site. These X-rays can destroy the cancer cells and careful
treatment planning allows the surrounding normal tissues to be spared.
No radioactive sources are placed inside the patient's body. This
type of treatment is the most traditional type of radiation therapy
and is used for many types of tumors.
- Advanced CT simulation to accurately identify and define the treatment targets and surrounding
normal tissue.
- 3-D
treatment planning to allow for the safest and most precise treatment
delivery.
- PET scanning, through a relationship with Affiliated
PET Systems, accurately depicts metabolic changes and allows us to
fuse anatomic and metabolic images for the most comprehensive radiation
treatment planning. It is one of the most important tools to diagnose,
stage and monitor tumor treatment.
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For
more information on the Holy Cross Hospital Radiation Treatment
Center call 301.681.4422. |