Fort Smith Radiation Oncology

 

Home

About Us

Kris Gast, M.D. Bio

Administrative/Support Staff

Nursing Staff

Therapy Staff

Massage Therapy

Family Photos

Videos

Community Involvement

Breast Cancer Awareness

Career Days

Local Fundraisers

Paint The Park Pink

Partners in Education

Partners in Ed II

Relay for Life 2011

Relay for Life 2007-2010

Roland TSA

Scholarship Recepients

Women's Spring Fling

Contact Us

Patient Support

Social Services

Financial/Insurance Services

Patient Information

Glossary of Terms

What To Expect During Treatment

Helpful Links

Announcements

Office Tour

Reception & waiting rooms

Exam rooms

Nurse & lab stations

Treatment area

Administrative area

Massage room

Patient Spotlight

April

May

Cancer Demystified Column

 

RADIATION THERAPY

Radiation Therapy is the use of various forms of radiation to safely and effectively treat cancer & other diseases.  Doctors use radiation therapy to try to cure cancer, to control the growth of the cancer or to relieve symptoms, such as pain.

Radiation therapy works by damaging the DNA within cancer cells & destroys the ability of the cancer cells to reproduce.  When these damaged cells die, the body naturally eliminates them. Normal cells are also affected by radiation but they are able to repair themselves in a way that cancer cells cannot.

While you undergo radiation therapy, a team of highly trained medical professionals will be working together to make sure you receive the best care possible.  Your radiation oncologist leads this team.


Meeting the Radiation Oncology Needs of Western Arkansas & Eastern Oklahoma