Radiation Oncology

Gynecological Cancer

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UT Southwestern Medical Center’s gynecologic cancer program includes a dedicated team that offers a level of expertise unmatched in Dallas and North Texas. We provide our patients with comprehensive, timely, and effective care.

Radiation therapy is an essential treatment for most gynecologic cancers, whether it’s used as a primary/curative treatment or postoperatively, as an adjuvant therapy.

UT Southwestern maintains a state-of-the-art brachytherapy suite dedicated to treating cancers of the female reproductive system. Image-guided brachytherapy is very effective at killing gynecologic tumors while preserving the surrounding organs.

Meet Our Team

Kevin Albuquerque, M.D., Chief of Gynecological Radiation Oncology Service

Kevin Albuquerque, M.D., Chief of Gynecological Radiation Oncology Service

Astrid Medrano, M.S.N., APRN, FNP-C

Astrid Medrano, M.S.N., APRN, FNP-C

Educational Materials

Bladder and Bowel Prep

Priscilla Gonzales, R.N., explains how to prep your bladder and bowel prior to your treatments.

Side Effects of Gynecological Radiation Treatment

Jenny Cheng, R.N., discusses potential side effects after your gynecological radiation treatments and how to treat them.

Side Effects of Brachytherapy

Katie Klenda, R.N., shares the possible side effects you may experience after your brachytherapy treatments and how to treat them.

Brachytherapy with Tandem and Ovoid

Dr. Kevin Albuquerque, Chief of Gynecological Radiation Oncology Service, and Nicole Dunton, radiation therapist, discuss brachytherapy with tandem and ovoid procedure and what to expect during your treatments.

Brachytherapy with Cylinder Implant

Dr. Chika Nwachukwu and Laura Smith, radiation therapist, discuss brachytherapy with cylinder implant procedure and what to expect during your treatments.

Brachytherapy with Interstitial Implant

Dr. Kevin Albuquerque and Jeannet Nelson, radiation therapist, discuss brachytherapy with interstitial implant procedure and what to expect during your treatments.

Gynecological Clinical Trials

As one of the top academic medical centers in the country and the only National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center in North Texas, we lead and participate in a number of clinical trials aimed at improving the outcomes of patients with cancer. Our Department enrolls approximately 200 new patients in clinical trials each year. 

Clinical trials are critical in developing new therapies for cancer and can mean having access to new medication, groundbreaking research, and additional clinical care. Our clinical trials team is comprised of radiation oncologists, radiation biologists, clinical research coordinators, quality assurance coordinators, and clinical data specialists. 

Therapeutic

STU 2021.0787 (Cervical PULSAR) A Safety Lead-in Single Arm Phase II Study for Image-Guided Ultrafractionated Radiation Therapy for Treatment of Metastatic Cervical Cancer.

STU 2021.0852 Daily Adaptive External Beam Radiation Therapy in the Treatment of Carcinoma of the Cervix: A Phase II Trial of an Individualized Approach for Intestinal Toxicity Reduction (ARTIA-Cervix).

If you’re interested in a clinical trial, please talk to your doctor.

Learn more about clinical trials.

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