Thomas J. Galloway, MD

Professor, Chief, Division of Head and Neck Radiation Oncology

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Calculated based on number of publications stored in Pure and citations from Scopus
20052025

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Personal profile

Treatment Philosophy

I joined Fox Chase after completing my residency at the University of Florida in 2010. I specialize in treating cancers of the head and neck and skin cancer.

Cancer is a complicated, confusing diagnosis. Cancers of the head and neck are particularly challenging because they occur in areas that can affect our ability to perform some of our most basic functions: breathing, speaking, and eating.

I came to Fox Chase because I believe that the best way to cure these difficult cancers while maintaining quality of life is through a multi-disciplinary approach. Some cancers are cured with radiation alone, some need the assistance of both surgery and chemotherapy, and some are cured without radiation. The team approach at Fox Chase ensures that many different disciplines are working together to decide the best treatment for your unique case with one unifying goal: curing your cancer while avoiding unnecessary toxicity.

Treatment Focus

  • Intensity modulated radiation therapy
  • Stereotactic body radiation therapy
  • Modulated electron beam therapy
  • Interstitial brachytherapy
  • Rotational arc therapy

Research interests

  • Head and neck cancer
  • Head and neck cancer survivorship
  • Skin Cancer (both melanoma and non-melanoma)
  • Merkel Cell Carcinoma Radiation target delineation
  • Pre-treatment imaging evaluation beyond the diagnosis
  • Impact of time to treatment in the curative management of head and neck cancer

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