Leaders in radiation therapy
Partners in care

Saturday, February 04, 2012                

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AOS is a full service radiation oncology practice established in 1981. Our physicians provide the most comprehensive innovative therapies in radiation treatment, including IMRT and IGRT, HDR, SBRT, stereotactic radiosurgery for brain tumors, and various types of accelerated breast therapy, prostate brachytherapy, and breast brachytherapy. Through the not-for-profit AOS Foundation, we also give our patients access to the latest national clinical trials.  Our goal is to offer the most comprehensive care in the most caring environment.

 

 

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Patient Comments

I'd like to thank you and your staff personally for taking my healthcare issues in your capable hands and hearts. I appreciate all you have done. Thank you from the bottom of my "cancer free"  heart. 
- Scottsdale Center patient


The staff here is very compassionate and caring, efficient and knowledgeable.
- Apache Junction Center patient

I am very impressed with medical staff who developed and executed my oncology treatment plan.  For this I am dearly grateful for the important work you all do to save lives.
- Arrowhead Center patient

I never minded going to the clinic every day throughout my treatments because I felt the love and caring there. It was a serious event, but done in a professional manner. Thanks so much. 
- East Valley Center patient

Everyone was compassionate, concerned, and took wonderful care of me. All my problems were solved and all my questions answered. Great experience.
-Deer Valley Center patient



Saluting Our Survivors

 

JT and Dr. David Beyer celebrate a 5 year anniversary following prostate brachytherapy.  Five years ago JT faced the diagnosis of prostate cancer in his early 50’s.

He opted for seed implantation and remains cancer free and fully functional, with a PSA <0.1.  Congratulations to another AOS cancer survivor. 

Photos and information used with the permission of all participants.


 

 

News & Updates

Ripped from the Headlines - 2/1/2012
Protons are becoming increasingly popular as a primary treatment for prostate cancer, despite the fact that it costs two to three times as much as conventional therapy and has not been shown to have a better cure rate. The physics of a proton beam is different than that of an x-ray or photon beam, and based on the difference of what is known as a Bragg Peak, many doctors and their patients have hoped that the risk of complications could be reduced. Read more.

AOS physician David Brachman, MD recently appeared on KPNX Channel 12 in Phoenix to discuss the results of a new study on incidence of colon, breast, and prostate cancer. Click here to watch.

Cancer News
Skin Cancer in a Nutshell
Skin cancer is the most common form of human cancer with over 1 million new cases diagnosed annually. The annual rates are also increasng yearly... Read more.

Lifestyle and Cancer Risk
While it is true that fate or genes have much to do with the risk of cancer, a recent study confirms that about 40% of all cancers are caused by things we mostly have the power to change. Read more.

Head and Neck Cancer Mortality Improves with Education
A new study published in the Archives of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery has shown that when a person attains at least some college education, the chance of surviving a cancer of the head and neck significantly improves. This was true regardless of socioeconomic background, race, or gender. Read more.

Childhood Cancer and Radiation Therapy
The welcome announcement of a clinical trial by the Translational Genomic Research Institute (TGen) assisted by Dell to improve care of children with neuroblastoma brings welcome attention to the problem of childhood cancer. Read more.

Prostate Screening Guidelines
In October 2011, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force released a report suggesting that testing of men with a PSA blood test for prostate cancer should no longer be considered a routine screening test. For years, as prostate cancer specialists, Arizona Oncology Service (AOS) has recommended that men have regular check ups with a digital rectal exam (DRE) and PSA to identify early cancers. We have done so because we recognized that even if the US-PSTF cannot prove that the survival is better for 100,000 men who are screened, we have seen time and time again, that for an individual man whose cancer is found in the early stages we can make a difference with relatively non-invasive cancer treatments. Read more.

Announcements

February is National Cancer Prevention Month: 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime.  Know your risks and caution signs.



   
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