The Radiation Oncology Network is a group of seven clinics partnering
with the University of Michigan to provide radiation therapy in
Alpena, Ann Arbor, Jackson, Lansing, Mt. Pleasant, Novi, and Southfield.
By fostering interregional and inter-institutional collaboration,
the network provides an effective channel for the U-M to work with
radiation oncology centers throughout Michigan, resulting in shared
resources, improved therapeutic mechanisms and, ultimately, better patient
care.
Highlights of the Radiation
Oncology Network:
Expanding U-M Department
of Radiation Oncology outreach
Each partner site is co-run by the University of
Michigan and is staffed with at least one full-time
U-M physician.
Utilizing state-of-the-art
technology to better serve patients
Advances in telemedicine and teleconferencing resulted
in the capacity to evaluate a patient at one partner
site and perform radiation treatment planning at
a different partner site.
Advancing therapy
by sharing resources
All sites share the same sophisticated software that
allows for treating the tumor and sparing the surrounding
normal tissues.
Improving accessibility
to patients
By having locations throughout
a vast service area, the U-M and its
partners make it possible for patients
to receive the treatment that they need
as conveniently as possible – minimizing
the time and discomfort commonly associated
with traveling long distances for care.
Partner sites:
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