Meet Our Doctor
Dr. James Stafford, a board-certified radiation oncologist, has provided patients in Amarillo with exceptional oncology treatments since 1992.
Read more about Meet Our DoctorCancer may be the biggest challenge you face in life, and at Panhandle Cancer Care Center, we will be with you every step of the way. As the only locally-owned and operated radiation therapy facility in Amarillo, Texas, you will be treated with the utmost respect by an experienced, compassionate, board-certified radiation oncologist - James Stafford, M.D. - in a small, personal, inviting atmosphere.
Dr. Stafford has been in practice in Amarillo since 1992, and many of his staff members have worked with him for more than 15 years. It takes a unique personality to work in oncology, and without exception, all of our team members have this special gift. They are undoubtedly focused on making a stressful time in one's life much less so.
We are happy to offer our expertise, years of radiation oncology treatment experience, and state-of-the-art equipment to you or your loved one. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. We will be glad to speak with you.
Thank you for choosing Panhandle Cancer Care Center, where we can provide a new light and a new hope.
Dr. James Stafford, a board-certified radiation oncologist, has provided patients in Amarillo with exceptional oncology treatments since 1992.
Read more about Meet Our DoctorThe patient is never "just a number." Caring for a patient during a very stressful time in his or her life is of the utmost importance to all of our team members.
Read more about Meet Our TeamDr. Stafford and his experienced medical staff are able to treat all cancer types with the use of radiation oncology. This treatment therapy administers targeted doses of radiation to eliminate cancer cells while minimizing damage to normal surrounding tissue.
Radiation simulation is a treatment planning process that enables us to map out your radiation treatment to provide the most beneficial outcome for you. Therapists will mark the targeted area with ink during the initial simulation to provide a reference for treatment.