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Cancer Treatment Centers of America at Tulsa
Located in a portion of the Cityplex Towers in Tulsa, Oklahoma is CTCA-Tulsa. We are a fully equipped hospital dedicated soley to providing cancer care. Our hospital has guest rooms, an in-patient ward, an ICU, operating rooms including one dedicated to brachytherapy, and a separate brachytherapy treatment and procedure room. We have capabilitites for performing both low dose rate and high dose rate (HDR) brachytherapy impants. The radiation department had intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), a high energy linear accelerator (15 MV) with 3D conformal planning, a Nucletron microselectron HDR unit, and capabilitites for low dose rate brachytherapy implants.
Midwest Regional Medical Center (MRMC)
in Zion, Illinois
Located between Chicago and Milwaukee, this was the original hospital in the Cancer Treatment Centers of America family. MRMC is a fully equipped general hospital whose dominating specialty is cancer care. Its beautiful radiation oncology facility opened in October 1998. Like the Tulsa facility, it is fully equipped with HDR brachytherapy, 3D treatment planning, and IMRT. Dr. Bernard Eden and Dr. Chang have a growing expertise in brachytherapy.
Douglas Kelly, MD (Tulsa)
Dr. Kelly received his medical degree at McGill University in Montreal in 1991, and then did a residency in radiation oncology and a fellowship in brachytherapy at the Ottawa Regional Cancer Center. He has been with CTCA-Tulsa since 1996. He is experienced in multiple brachytherapy techniques, and is also active in designing brachytherapy protocols and research. He is the author and designer of brachytherapy.com.
James Flynn, MD, FACR (Tulsa)
Dr. Flynn has been with CTCA at Tulsa since 1992. Prior to this he was an assistant professor at Emory University in Atlanta. Dr. Flynn was the first oncologist to bring HDR brachytherapy, prostate permanent seed implants, and then prostate HDR brachytherapy to Oklahoma. Dr. Flynn's education included an undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame and a medical degree from the St. Louis University School of Medicine. He completed an internship at St. Louis University Group Hospital, and residencies at New York Hospital, Cornell University Medical Center, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, all in New York.

Photograph of Tulsa skyline (DAK 2000)
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