Dr. Kurt A Wharton | Board-Certified Radiation Oncologist

KURT A. WHARTON
MD, DABR

RADIATION ONCOLOGIST

Dr. Wharton joined ROCA in 2010 and is based at Phoenix Cyberknife and Radiation Oncology Center and Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center. He received his medical degree from the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University in 2005. His advanced training in radiation oncology was completed at the University of Arizona Cancer Center where he served as the Chief Resident. He also received special training in prostate seed implants at the world-renowned Seattle Prostate Institute. He has published papers in the medical literature about the treatment of a breast cancer, prostate cancer and stereotactic radiation therapy for spine tumors. Dr. Wharton is board-eligible in therapeutic radiology by the American Board of Radiology.

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KURT A. WHARTON
MD, DABR

RADIATION ONCOLOGIST

Dr. Wharton joined ROCA in 2010 and is based at Phoenix Cyberknife and Radiation Oncology Center and Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center. He received his medical degree from the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University in 2005. His advanced training in radiation oncology was completed at the University of Arizona Cancer Center where he served as the Chief Resident. He also received special training in prostate seed implants at the world-renowned Seattle Prostate Institute. He has published papers in the medical literature about the treatment of a breast cancer, prostate cancer and stereotactic radiation therapy for spine tumors. Dr. Wharton is board-eligible in therapeutic radiology by the American Board of Radiology.

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COVID-19 UPDATE

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Phoenix Cyberknife Radiation Oncology is dedicated to the health and safety of our employees, patients, and their families. With the recent spread of COVID-19 and the height of cold and flu season, it is important to be mindful of not only yourself but others around you as well. These viruses are spread from person to person through coughing, sneezing, contact with contaminated surfaces and close personal contact. If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms: runny nose, dry cough, low-grade fevers or shortness of breath; please contact our office prior to your appointment for further instruction

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