Princeton Radiation Oncology

Princeton Radiation Oncology BACK L-R: Todd W. Flannery, MD, Henry K.Tsai, MD Andrew S. Greenberg, MD, John C. Baumann, MD FRONT L-R: Robert M. Cardinale, MD, Douglas A. Fein, MD Brian H. Chon, MD, Edward M. Soffen, MD Missing: Neesha A. Rodrigues, MD, Oren Cahlon, MD

The physicians of Princeton Radiation Oncology believe in supporting St. Mary Medical Center, their patients, and giving back to the community where they work.

They have a patient-centered philosophy focused on a supportive, positive environment where patients receive every advantage in their fight against cancer. The group was recruited in a national search by St. Mary to bring the best in cancer care to Bucks County. Located at St. Mary Medical Center for the past five years, the group’s philosophy is a direct match with that of the medical center.

“No radiation oncology center in the Philadelphia area can exceed what we have at St. Mary Medical Center” comments Dr. Robert Cardinale, Medical Director of Radiation Oncology.

Built on a foundation of trust, mutual respect and teamwork, St. Mary Medical Center and Princeton Radiation Oncology have created a world class radiation oncology program that offers a full continuum of care ranging fromWide-bore CT,Tomotherapy, Stereotactic Radiotherapy, High Dose Rate Brachytherapy, PET/CT scanning to advanced image-guided Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy. This translates into care that focuses on the needs of the patient, providing the latest in diagnostic and treatment that is patient centered.

“When St. Mary wanted to bring the next generation of cancer care here, we knew we would get involved with the fundraising effort.” Dr. Cardinale said. And they have, pledging $50,000 towards the purchase of Frameless Stereotactic Radiosurgery, the latest in radiation oncology technology. The professional partnership that started years ago fostered a philanthropic partnership that continues to grow. These physicians are truly community members committed to quality care.

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