Kay T. Miller, MD is a board certified radiation oncologist that holds special interests in the treatment of breast cancer, lymphomas, lung cancer and urological, gastrointestinal and gynecological cancers. She has experience in brachytherapy, which includes prostate seed implants and high dose-rate brachytherapy for gynecological cancer. She also has expertise in intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), image guided radiation therapy (IGRT) and stereotatic techniques. Dr. Miller served as the chief resident at William Beaumont Hospital and is involved in her Professional Society of ASTRO.
Career Positions
Current position(s)
- GenesisCare - Radiation Oncologist, Pontiac, MI
Past position(s)
- Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Institute / Michigan Institute Radiation Oncology - Radiation Oncologist, Pontiac, MI
- Wayne State University / Sinai Grace Hospital Hospital - Assistant Professor, Lansing, MI
- Wayne State University / Sparrow Hospital, University Radiation Oncology Physicians - Assistant Professor, Lansing, MI
Education
Universities
- Duke University, BS, Zoology, Durham, NC
- University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM
Residencies
- William Beaumont Hospital, Radiation Oncology, Chief Resident, Royal Oak, MI
Internships
- William Beaumont Hospital, Transitional Internship, Royal Oak, MI
Expertise And Interests
Interests
- Prostate, Breast, Lung, Colorectal, Head & Neck Malignancies
Professional associations
Accomplishments
Awards and honors
- Graduation with Distinction from Duke University
Clinical studies
Primary Objectives to determine whether SBRT can be shown to be superior to hypofractionated IMRT in terms of GU and GI toxicity by having fewer patients that experience a minimal important decline (MID) in urinary irritation/obstructive and bowel HRQOL.
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