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Oncology - Cancer Center
Oncology is the field of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, treatment and management of cancer. Comprehensive cancer treatment includes:
Medical Oncology Medical oncology involves treating cancer through medication, chemotherapy and biologic treatments.
Radiation Oncology Radiation therapy is a cancer treatment that uses high doses of radiation to kill cancer cells and stop them from spreading. The radiation used for cancer treatments is a much higher dose compared to the radiation used for traditional x-rays to image parts of the body.
Radiation can be an external beam, in which a linear accelerator aims radiation at the body in the location where the cancer cells are. Or, internal radiation, a form of radiation, that is placed inside the body to deliver radiation to the cancer cell site. When given in high doses, radiation kills or slows the growth of cancer cells. Radiation can be used to cure, stop or slow the growth of cancer cells.

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Interventional Radiology Interventional radiology is a quickly growing sub-specialty of radiology. To learn more about non-surgical treatments that kill cancer cells while sparing healthy tissue, view the radiology pages.
Your healthcare team will work very closely with Mid Dakota Cancer Center and the Bismarck Cancer Center to provide treatment.
Surgical Oncology Surgical oncology focuses on treating and managing cancer, or stopping the spread of cancer cells through surgically removing the cancer tumor and cells through the latest cancer technology.
Oncology Physicians

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