Radiation Oncology

Radiation Oncology

Radiation Oncology

Andrew Wahl, MD, Radiation Oncologist, Associate Professor, Medical Residency Program Director

Radiation is an effective form of breast cancer treatment where high energy sources (particles, x-rays, etc.) are used to kill cancer cells that may remain after the primary tumor has been removed surgically. It may be used at any stage of cancer, including metastatic disease to relieve pain associated with cancer. While typically administered following lumpectomy (breast conservation surgery), it may also be recommended after mastectomy to destroy any remaining cancer cells and prevent recurrence.

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