Gastrointestinal Cancer
Gastrointestinal cancers are projected at over 362,200 new digestive system cases in 2025. Because these cancers often develop near vital digestive organs, our specialists use highly targeted radiation therapy for gastrointestinal cancer to destroy cancer cells while minimizing impact on healthy tissue. Ackerman Cancer Center combines precision medicine with compassionate gastrointestinal cancer treatment in Northeast Florida to help you heal and thrive.
How We Treat Gastrointestinal Cancer
External Beam Radiation Therapy with Photons (X-Rays)
Ackerman Cancer Center provides external beam radiation therapy using high‑energy X‑rays on advanced linear accelerators to safely and effectively treat cancers from head to toe. Using 3D conformal radiation therapy (3D-CRT), Intensity-
External Beam Radiation Therapy with Protons
Ackerman Cancer Center offers proton therapy with a Mevion S250 proton system for eligible patients. Proton beam therapy can treat both shallow and deep tumors while helping to spare nearby organs. This is possible because the proton beam can stop near the tumor instead of passing through the body. This advanced treatment is not available at most radiation centers, but the Ackerman team has more than 10 years of proton experience, celebrating its 3,500th proton patient in 2026.
Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT)
Ackerman Cancer Center provides Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy (SBRT) for many areas of the body, including the lung, liver, kidneys, and spine, as well as other carefully selected sites. SBRT typically involves five or fewer treatments, each delivering a very high dose of radiation to a small, precisely defined target. With advanced imaging, specialized treatment planning, and state‑of‑the‑art linear accelerators, SBRT allows patients to complete treatment in fewer visits while maintaining
What to Expect
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