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Central Maryland Radiation Oncology in Howard County offers the advanced radiation therapies usually only available through a large university cancer center, with the convenience of a local community practice.
We are affiliated with the University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Cancer Center (UMGCC), a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center, one of only 64 such centers in the country. This partnership sets us apart from other community-based radiation oncology centers.
Our patients benefit from all of the resources and expertise of a large, academic cancer center like UMGCC, while staying right here in Howard County.
Our center offers patients with all types and stages of cancer both traditional radiation oncology services, and new cutting-edge therapies such as Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and prostate brachytherapy (prostate seed implants).
Services include:
Our physicians work closely with cancer experts at UMGCC's downtown Baltimore campus. Using the latest teleconferencing technology, our physicians review patient cases weekly with UMGCC oncology specialists to evaluate and consider all treatment options available here as well as at UMGCC. In this way, we offer patients the best, most comprehensive cancer care possible.
Clinical trials are studies designed to find new and better ways to treat patients with cancer. Through clinical trials, scientists and physicians at the University of Maryland Greenebaum Cancer Center are breaking new ground in the development of cancer treatments.
Access to clinical trials is an important advantage of receiving your radiation therapy at Central Maryland Radiation Oncology. We offer patients access to many of the 125 clinical trials currently being conducted at UMGCC. In this way, our patients may be eligible for new treatments not yet commercially available elsewhere. Our staff research associate coordinates clinical trial participation for those patients who are interested.
We also offer a variety of support services, including genetic counseling, to help patients through their cancer care. Genetic counseling consultations are provided free-of-charge.
Dr. Sally Cheston
Sally B. Cheston, M.D.
Sally B. Cheston, M.D., is medical director of the Central Maryland Radiation Oncology and assistant professor of Radiation Oncology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. She has particular interest in breast cancer and new applications of IMRT.
Dr. Cheston earned her medical degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine, where she also completed her residency and fellowship in radiation oncology. A native of Anne Arundel County, Dr. Cheston lives in southern Anne Arundel County with her husband and three children.
Central Maryland Radiation Oncology
11065 Little Patuxent Parkway
Columbia, Maryland 21044
410-740-9300
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