The Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Michigan (part of Michigan Medicine) is a nationally recognized academic and clinical program focused on cancer treatment using advanced radiation therapies.
Radiation Oncology at the University of Michigan began as part of the Radiology Department under the leadership of Dr. Isadore Lampe. In 1984, it became a separate department and leader in the field, chaired by Allen Lichter, MD. Dr. Lichter encouraged physics research leading to the development of computerized treatment planning, clinical trials validating IMRT and other new therapies as well as cancer biology investigations both at the basic science level and as translational work leading to clinical trials. He also helped establish the first of the department's community practices outside of Ann Arbor.
U-M Health's Radiation Oncology Program is led by a competent and caring team of physicians who are experts in their field, exceptional nurses with radiation oncology training, certified radiation therapists, highly trained medical physicists and many other specialists who are committed to providing the best care for our patients.
Our department has faculty practicing statewide across Ann Arbor, Brighton, Lansing, Wyoming, Grand Rapids, & Muskegon.
The department treats thousands of patients annually across a wide range of cancers & benign diseases. We serve both adult and pediatric populations. Our core therapies include external beam treatments (3-D, IMRT), stereotactic radiosurgery & radiotherapy, high-dose rate and low-dose rate Brachytherapy & prostate seed implants. These delivery methods paired with industry leading treatment devices allow high precision targeting of treatment sites while sparing surrounding normal tissue. To further customize treatments for patients, we provide adaptive radiation therapy using functional and metabolic imaging in addition to daily anatomical imaging.
As part of our tri-partite mission of research, education and clinical care, we both initiate and participate in clinical trials to develop the next generations of treatment and care, often in cooperation with other departments at the University of Michigan and institutions nationwide. Our training programs for physicians, therapists and physicists have developed industry leaders and in academia and private practices across the U.S. and abroad.