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Eric H. Radany,

M.D., Ph.D.

Radiation Oncologist

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Location
City of Hope San Bernardino Radiation Oncology
401 East Highland Avenue, Suite D
San Bernardino, CA 92404
Specialties
Radiation Oncology
Education
Medical school:

Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA

Residency:

Radiation Oncology – University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

Anatomic Pathology – National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health

Academic Appointments
  • Associate Professor, Department of Radiation Oncology
About Me

Eric Radany, MD, PhD, began earning recognition for his clinical excellence and research acumen before completing medical school. Since joining City of Hope in 2004 as a radiation oncologist at our San Bernardino Radiation Oncology location, he has built a distinguished career and is widely regarded as an expert in his specialty.

Dr. Radany’s expertise spans a range of advanced radiation techniques, including stereotactic radiosurgery, conformal radiotherapy, image-guided radiotherapy and TomoTherapy. His research focus lies in radiation biology, particularly in exploring how systemic agents can enhance the effectiveness of radiation therapy against cancer. He also has extensive experience treating pediatric and brain cancers.

A nationally respected authority in his field, Dr. Radany has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and serves as an editor and reviewer for several prominent scientific journals. His leadership, knowledge and dedication make him a cornerstone of the radiation oncology program at City of Hope.

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