Bio
Dr. Mark P. Langer has practiced with the Department of Radiation Oncology at the IU School of Medicine for 20 years. Dr. Langer graduated from The University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelors of Arts Degree, followed by receiving his Doctorate degree from the University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine, after which he trained at Massachusetts General Hospital as a Resident in Radiation Medicine.
Dr. Langer is a board certified Radiation Oncologist practicing in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the IU School of Medicine. He sees patients at University Hospital and The Regional Cancer Center in Martinsville, Indiana. In addition to English, Dr. Langer's practice supports the languages of German, Arabic, Russian, Spanish and French.
Key Publications
Langer M; Rardin R; Tuncel A, "Optimal Planning for Radiation Therapy" Chapter 50 in Optimization in Medicine and Biology (EK Lee and Lim GJ,ed) Taylor and Francis, CRC Publishing, January 2008
Langer, M. Book Review, invited review of Mossman K., "Radiation Risks in Perspective" appearing in AJR, vol. 189 W52-53 (2007) (web exclusive)
Langer, M. Primer 101.2 Radiotherapy planning problems for not so dummies (au. M.Langer). posted on line at CV online [computer vision on line, Univ of Edinburgh, School of Informatics], http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/cgi/rbf/CVONLINE/entries.pl?TAG922 accessed on 10/8/2007
Titles & Appointments
- Professor of Clinical Radiation Oncology
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