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Locality: Decatur, Georgia

Phone: +1 404-320-1550



Address: 2349 Lawrenceville Highway 30033 Decatur, GA, US

Website: georgiaradiationtherapy.com/radiotherapy-clinics-of-georgia-decatur

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Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 01.01.2021

Scheduling wellness visits with your primary doctor is important for adults. Wellness exams are comprehensive visits that allow physicians to identify preventive measures that can keep you healthy. This includes adult vaccinations, depression and memory testing, cancer risk, and additional screenings your doctor may prescribe.

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From our family to yours, have a safe and joyful holiday.

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Happy Holidays.

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Happy Holidays!

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 18.11.2020

‘Tis the season for family, festivity, and foodlots of food. Here are some tips on how to manage diabetes during the holidays.

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 03.11.2020

We celebrated the holidays with a socially distanced luncheon today. It was also ugly sweater day. Our staff hopes everyone has a happy and safe Holiday Season.

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 31.10.2020

It’s important to continue getting your early cancer screenings during these COVID times. Delaying PSA testing and prostate cancer biopsies can have a negative impact on your health. If your diagnosis is prostate cancer, do your research and choose the best treatment for you and your family. You can choose to be treated close to home at one of our RCOG clinics. #prostate #prostatecancer #prostRcision #gleasonscore

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 20.10.2020

More than ever, we have to look out for one another. Getting your annual flu shot not only protects you, but it can help protect your loved ones who may be at high-risk. The CDC recommends everyone over the age of 6 months get a flu shot. Let's take care of each other.

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 15.10.2020

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. Lung cancer doesn’t usually cause symptoms until it has spread. That’s why the idea of screening looking for lung cancer in people who do not have any symptoms can be helpful. It has the potential to find the cancer earlier, when it might be easier to treat. The American Cancer Society has provided a list of guidelines on who should consider early screening for lung cancer.

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 28.09.2020

Lung cancer is the second most common cancer in both men and women, but due to COVID-19, many people delayed or canceled their cancer screenings and exams. Preventative screening can help detect cancer early, when it is easier to treat. For those at higher risk for lung cancer, getting yearly low-dose CT scans before symptoms start may increase survival rates by as much as 20 percent. Don’t wait. Screen today.

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 25.09.2020

Movember is the annual charity event when guys grow out their moustaches during the month of November to help raise funds and awareness for men’s healthspecifically, mental health and suicide prevention, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer. Click to learn more about the cause and charity events.

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 11.09.2020

Our COVID-19 Heroes (and Villains). Happy Halloween!

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We've got a major treat for you. We know that Halloween may look a little different this year, but here's a list of spooky treats you can make at home that will scare up some smiles.

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 20.08.2020

It's important to remember that breast cancer may also occur in men. A family history of breast cancer and other factors can increase a man's risk of breast cancer. Click to learn more. https://www.cancer.gov//breast//male-breast-treatment-pdq

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 07.08.2020

Celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month, our breast cancer patients, and breast cancer Sur-Thrivers #breastcancer #breastcancerawarenessmonth #breastcancersurvivors #beatcancer

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 01.08.2020

You may have heard about BRCA in the news, but what does it mean for your health and breast cancer risk? Knowing your BRCA gene mutation risk can save your life. Click to learn more. https://www.cdc.gov//risk-assessment-m/risk-assessment.htm

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 17.07.2020

Fall is the perfect time to enjoy seasonal foods! Here are some delicious (and easy! ) recipes for you to enjoy!

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 10.07.2020

A shout out and big thank you to Masks Now Coalition and Glenna Masters for the donation of masks to our clinic. #MasksNOW

Radiotherapy Clinics of Georgia 25.06.2020

Let's be honest, working from home can sometimes be exhausting! Here are 6 tips for physical and mental wellness while working from home.