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Clinical Programs

External beam therapy

At UAMS, radiation treatments are delivered using photon and electron beams produced by two state-of-the art linear accelerators. The beams are shaped to conformally treat the tumor while minimizing the dose to critical organs. Intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), including tomotherapy, was recently introduced at UAMS along with multi-modality (CT and MRI guided) planning. Those tools allow us to optimize the treatment design and to improve on treatment outcome. UAMS was the first to offer IMRT in Arkansas and is presently the only facility in the state to provide such type of advanced treatment technology.

Figure: IMRT treatment for a neck tumor.

Brachytherapy

In brachytherapy, the radiation originates inside the body. It uses gamma ray-generating radioactive isotopes like cesium-137 or iridium-192, placed in small tubes and implanted into the tumor. The patient stays in the hospital for a few days or can be immediately discharged, depending on the isotope used. This form of therapy is especially useful for tumors where very high and localized radiation is needed to eliminate the cancer cells. Brachytherapy has been used for a variety of tumor types and sites.

Training Programs

Radiation Therapist

Radiation Therapy Technologists bachelors or advanced certificate is offered through the College of Allied Health at UAMS, Department of Radiation Therapy

Medical Dosimetry

A bachelor's degree or advanced certificate will be offered starting in the fall of 2004 through the College of Allied Health at UAMS, Department of Radiation Therapy. Click for more information.

Medical Physics Residency

A two year medical physics residency is offered through the Department of Radiation Oncology. The goal of this program is to train medical physicists in the clinical aspects of medical physics pracrtice in radiation oncology. Click for more information.



University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Department of Radiation Oncology

4301 W. Markham St., Little Rock, AR 72205
Tel. (501) 686 7100, Fax (501) 686 7285

To Make an Appointment Call the Appointments Center at:
1-501-686-8000or call directly our Department at 1-501-526-6155
For Patient Information/Rooms, Call 1-501-686-6416
For General Information and for Numbers Not Listed, Call 1-501-686-7000
For International Patient Appointments, Call 1-501-686-8071


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