Even in this time of uncertainty, Mayo Clinic is a place for hope and healing — and we're committed to delivering the care you need. With options for face-to-face, virtual visits or phone appointments in adherence with federal and state executive orders and guidance. Mayo Clinic experts in radiation oncology treat more than 7,000 people who have a wide variety of cancers each year, providing the best possible radiation oncology care. Mayo Clinic offers the most advanced forms of radiation therapy including brachytherapy, intensity-modulated radiation therapy, intraoperative radiation therapy and stereotactic body radiotherapy, and is actively leading studies on less intense, shorter radiation regimens. Radiation oncologists work closely with medical oncologists, surgeons and other doctors to coordinate the most appropriate care for you and are specialized in treating different types of cancers, including complex and rare cancers. U.S. News & World Report consistently ranks Mayo Clinic among the top hospitals for cancer in the nation.