The Basics of Radiation Oncology
Posted on Jun 17, 2019
By St. Luke's, Duluth
St. Luke's Understanding Cancer Survivorship Lecture Series
WHEN: Tuesday, June 18, 2019
WHERE: Marshall School Auditorium, 1215 Rice Lake Road, Duluth
TIME: 5:30-7 p.m. lecture, with a light dinner and resource fair at 4:30 p.m.
WHO: Steve Bonin, MD, St. Luke’s Radiation Oncology Associates
Nicole Parmann, PT, St. Luke’s Physical Therapy
WHAT: St. Luke’s Regional Cancer Center is pleased to host “The Basics
of Radiation Oncology,” as part of the Understanding Cancer Survivorship
Lecture Series. St. Luke’s Radiation Oncologist Dr. Steven Bonin
and St. Luke’s Physical Therapist Nicole Parmann will address one
of the tools used for fighting cancer, radiation oncology. Radiation oncology
involves therapy that uses controlled, targeted radiation to kill cancer
cells. They will address important concerns such as what to expect from
treatment, possible side effects and how to manage them.
The event is free and open to the community.
BELOW: Understanding Cancer Survivorship Lecture Series Flyer