Radiation Oncology

Radiation therapy is used to "zap" cancer cells with high-energy radioactive waves or particles, destroying harmful cells. Unlike chemotherapy, which exposes the entire body to cancer-fighting medicine, radiation targets only the tumor and the surrounding area. Radiation therapy may be used alone or in combination with surgery or chemotherapy.

At the Helen K. Spears Cancer Center at Three Rivers Community Hospital, a plan of care is created specifically for you by our cancer experts, and a radiation oncologist (doctor specializing in cancer care) oversees your treatment. A registered nurse will give you special instructions related to your therapy and will talk with you about your questions or concerns. A registered radiation therapist will give you your daily treatment. Our therapists are specially trained in a certified school of radiation therapy, and they work closely with your doctor and nurse.

Three Rivers Community Hospital offers the most advanced radiation treatments available. For more information, call us at 541-472-7040.