Which patients respond less well to radiation therapy and why? Find out how the Spina lab is approaching this problem from the perspective of the immune system.
Columbia Cancer congratulates Drs. Catherine Spina and Aaron Viny, recipients of a prestigious Clinical Scientist Development Award by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
A new instrument at Columbia will help scientists uncover the full potential of heavy ion radiation therapy and could improve treatment of pancreatic cancer and other difficult-to-treat tumors.
In this new content series, Reflections, Dr. Lisa A. Kachnic discusses advances in radiation oncology and the innovation happening now that will have a direct impact on patient care.
A new study, led by Dr. Apar Gupta, assistant professor of radiation oncology, may help women and their physicians narrow down the treatment choices for DCIS.
Dr. Lisa Kachnic, who chairs Columbia's Department of Radiation Oncology, discusses the major developments in radiation treatment that is creating a more personalized treatment approach for patients.
Dr. Eileen Connolly, who specializes in breast cancer radiation oncology, takes us through the major advancements in breast cancer radiotherapy and the exciting research and new approaches ahead.
Welcome to Apar Gupta, MD, MBA, and Catherine (Katie) Spina, MD, PhD, joining the Department of Radiation Oncology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) effective September 1.
Congratulations to HICCC clinicians and scientists at Columbia’s Department of Radiation Oncology for their latest achievements, awards, and milestones - August 2020