The Allan and Ruth Kerbel Palliative Radiotherapy and Oligometastases Program (PROP) now offers both rapid turnaround palliative radiotherapy for patients with a wide array of cancer-related symptoms as well as comprehensive evaluation for indications of ablative radiotherapy intended to eradicate individual metastatic lesions.
For patients needing rapid palliative radiation treatment (tumour-related bleeding, obstruction, pain, cord compression), the program aims to see and initiate treatment for patients within 24-48 hours of referral, more quickly if necessary.
The treatment paradigm for patients with limited sites of metastatic cancer (termed oligometastasis) is shifting in the current era of improved, novel systemic therapy and advancement in radiotherapy technology. As such, PROP will also evaluate patients with oligometastatic and other metastatic cancer amenable to very focused, high-dose radiotherapy intended to eradicate individual metastatic lesions. The technique is termed stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT), also known as stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR). It is a highly conformal radiation treatment capable of delivering a higher dose of radiation to the tumor target while sparing the surrounding organs.
Patients can be referred by contacting the referral coordinator or lead physician, Dr. C. Jillian Tsai (Jillian.Tsai@uhn.ca). After-hours referrals can be readily obtained by contacting the radiation oncologist on call through the Princess Margaret switchboard at 416 946 2000.