Radiation Oncology Center in Owings Mills extends care to community
The atmosphere is relaxed, supportive and upbeat, but the care and technology state-of-the-art
Patients undergoing radiation therapy as part of cancer treatment can usually expect treatments five times a week for up to eight weeks. Stopping in for appointments can take a major portion of the day, especially if there is a long commute.
LifeBridge Health Radiation Oncology Center, located at 25 Crossroads Drive in Owings Mills, provides patients with a more convenient place to receive treatment.
Mark Brenner, M.D., chief of Radiation Oncology at Sinai and the center director, says the Owings Mills facility will not replace existing outpatient radiation services provided through the Alvin & Lois Lapidus Cancer Institute.
“Instead of the patients coming to the institution, the institution is coming to the patients,” Brenner says. Future plans include the addition of four chairs for infusion (chemo) therapy.
Radiation oncology services include conventional external beam radiation treatments and recent technological advances, such as 3-D conformal treatment imaging and intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT). During the painless therapy, high-energy X-ray beams are aimed at the affected part of the body, Brenner explains.
Typical sessions last only a few minutes and, at the Owings Mills center, patients can be in and out without a major disruption to their day.
Brenner says the atmosphere is relaxed, supportive and upbeat, but the care and technology state-of-the-art. Ample parking and van transportation between LifeBridge Health campuses are available.
For more information about the LifeBridge Health Radiation Oncology Center at Owings Mills, call 410-601-WELL (9355).
Related Links:
Radiation Oncology at Sinai
Alvin & Lois Lapidus Cancer Institute
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