Explore the Sarcoma Program

Overview

Over three decades ago, Herman Suit, MD, PhD helped pioneer the treatment of soft tissue sarcomas with radiation therapy. Today, we have one of the largest sarcoma treatment groups in the world.

The Radiation Oncology Sarcoma service provides comprehensive expertise and cutting-edge radiation therapy to patients with a wide spectrum of benign and malignant bone and soft tissue diseases using a number of treatment modalities.

Our clinicians are focused on innovation, groundbreaking research and improving quality of life for our patients.

Clinical Services and Special Programs

The Radiation Oncology Sarcoma Program uses the latest state-of-the-art and innovative technologies including:

  • Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) or volumetric modulated arc therapy: Highly targeted conformal techniques employed in a variety of anatomic sites to reduce dose to critical organs and tissues.
  • Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT): Daily cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) is the cornerstone of our image-guidance practice. CBCT aids in daily alignment and is particularly useful when treating sarcomas near highly critical structures such as the lungs and the spine.
  • Surface Imaging: This 3-D radiation-less imaging technique uses cameras to detect a patient’s skin surface to verify and track alignment before and during treatment.
  • Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT): This approach is used to deliver a greater dose of radiation over a course of fewer treatments. Short courses of high dose radiation can safely be delivered to sites of metastatic disease such as lung, liver or other body sites (when appropriate), and may sometimes be an alternative to surgery.
  • Brachytherapy: A range of brachytherapy options including high dose interstitial treatment for soft tissue sarcomas, surface mold brachytherapy for sarcomas involving the skin, and dural plaque for sarcomas near the spinal cord are used to achieve higher conformality in these unique locations beyond what can be provided by external beam radiation.
  • Intraoperative Radiation Therapy (IORT): Delivery of high doses of radiation intraoperatively allows for further sparing of normal tissue structures, which can be physically moved out of the treatment field during delivery. We continue to offer and refine this technique as a complementary modality for retroperitoneal sarcomas and recurrent pelvic malignancies.
  • Proton TherapyOur oncologists were the first in the country to treat sarcomas with proton therapy. This treatment may be used for sarcomas in challenging anatomic sites such as the spine, pelvis and others requiring high radiation dose that may not be as safely possible with alternative radiation therapy options. Tumors that are often treated with proton therapy include chordomas, chondrosarcomas, and osteosarcomas, given either in combination with surgery or as definitive treatment.
  • Cardiac Sarcoma Radiation: An innovative cardiac gating technique developed by our team allows treatment of extremely rare and challenging sarcomas of the heart.

Multidisciplinary Treatment Approach

Mass General’s Center for Sarcoma & Connective Tissue Oncology, part of the Mass General Cancer Center, is one of the largest and most specialized centers to treat malignant and benign tumors. Here, our radiation oncologists collaborate with your entire treatment team, which may include medical oncologists, surgical oncologists, orthopedic oncologists, diagnostic and interventional radiologists and sarcoma pathologists. Many of the advanced diagnostic and therapeutic approaches available here are offered at only a few other centers nationwide.

Clinical Trials

Members of the sarcoma team are leading a number of national and institutional clinical trials combining radiation and targeted therapies, innovative imaging techniques to improve sarcoma radiation, and studies to understand and reduce radiation side effects.

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Patient Resources

Radiation Therapy Guide

Radiation Therapy Guide

This pdf describes what you can expect before and during your radiation treatments.

What to Expect

What to Expect

Learn about the radiation treatment process, and what to expect during each visit.

Virtual Guides

Virtual Guides

Browse our online guides to visualize steps throughout the radiation oncology process.

FAQs

FAQs

Find answers to frequently asked questions about radiation treatment.

Bone & Spine Metastasis Program

Bone & Spine Metastasis Program

Personalized, team-oriented care for patients whose cancer has spread to their bones.

Patient Education

Patient Education

Find various radiation oncology patient education resources to help answer your questions.