University of Colorado Hospital TomoTherapy® Treatment Facility
UCH radiation oncologists discuss TomoTherapy
UCH radiation oncologists Laurie Gaspar, David Raben and Rachel Rabinovitch discuss TomoTherapy® treatment in video profiles with "Colorado & Company" host Denise Plante.
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In August 2009 University of Colorado and UCCC (University of Colorado Cancer Center) opened the new TomoTherapy Cancer Treatment Facility, offering precision radiation treatment through its advanced TomoTherapy® Hi-Art® system.
About TomoTherapy
TomoTherapy® is a new way to deliver radiation treatment for cancer. It delivers a very sophisticated form of intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), and combines treatment planning, CT image-guided patient positioning, and treatment delivery into one integrated system.
TomoTherapy can be used to treat a variety of cancers. Your physician can help you determine if TomoTherapy is a treatment option for you.
Find out more about TomoTherapy treatments at UCH.
Consults
Please call Becky Alderson at (720) 848-0102, or you can request an appointment online.
UCH's TomoTherapy Facility
University of Colorado Hospital's new TomoTherapy facility is located near the I-25 and Lincoln interchange, in the southeast area of the Denver metropolitan region.
10463 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 111
Littleton, Colorado 80124
Tel: (720) 848-0100
Map to the facility