
Burton and Miriam Grossman Building, CTRC
The Department of Radiation Oncology is located at the Burton and Miriam Grossman Cancer Center; part of the Cancer Therapy & Research Center (CTRC) in the South Texas Medical Center.
The clinical and research staff have outstanding expertise in the use of different kinds of radiation in the treatment of human tumors, and are readily available to undertake treatment for you or a family member or friend.
Welcome to the Department of Radiation Oncology!
Our Department of Radiation Oncology, UTHSCSA, is located at an NCI designated
cancer center, Cancer Therapy and Research Center (CTRC). With the recent
arrival of new leadership at the School of Medicine, CTRC and this department,
I am thrilled to inform you that we are undergoing one of the most exciting
phases in our departmental history to achieve excellence and national leadership
in all three missions of our department: patient care, research and education.
With 8 vaults, 7 linear accelerators and soon-to-arrive state of the art improvements
in our radiosurgery and stereotactic body radiation therapy capabilities,
we are one of the largest and technically most advanced departments of radiation
oncology in the U.S.A. More importantly, I am proud to tell you that we have
nationally recognized experts in almost every category of cancers. Once a
patient arrives in our department for consultation or treatment, he or she
can be assured that all of the medical decisions will be made with one goal
in mind: the best care for the patient. There are many cancer specific tumor
boards at the School of Medicine and CTRC where patient’s medical care recommendations
are made in a multidisciplinary setting that includes surgeons, medical oncologists,
radiation oncologists, diagnostic radiologists, pathologists and other support
staff. Within our department, every patient’s treatment plan is reviewed at
quality assurance conferences attended by all of the radiation oncology faculty
members and clinical physicists to ensure peer reviewed quality control. Our
department offers many clinical trials open through the national cooperative
study groups such as RTOG (Radiation Therapy Oncology Group), SWOG (Southwest
Oncology Group) and NSABP (National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project).
With close collaboration with the Institute for Drug Development (IDD), nation’s
largest and foremost phase I cancer drug trial center located within CTRC,
our department also renders an array of newest treatments in developmental
stage available to our patients.
In addition to the clinical excellence, our department takes great pride in
our commitment to education and research. We offer clerkships to qualified
3rd and 4th year medical students from around the world. We have ACGME (Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education) accredited residency program with
7 residents and also offer fellowships to qualified individuals who plan to
pursue subspecialty training in radiation oncology. The division of radiation
biology is expanding rapidly in its scope of research activities with recruitment
of a new division chief. The division of radiation physics is known for tremendous
research productivity and is at the cutting edge of new technology development.
Close collaboration among the basic science, physics and clinical faculty
members is greatly fostered in our department to constantly pursue a better
way to diagnose and treat cancer.
Please take time, explore our website and meet the people from every corner
of our department who make this place so special . If you have any question
or suggestion for our department, please feel free to call me at (210) 450-5566.
Thank you very much.
Chul S. Ha, M.D.
Professor and Chairman
