
Moira
Sutton, M.D. joined the Cancer Center in July 2010, with privileges at both
Fauquier Hospital and Prince William Hospital.
Dr.
Sutton is a board certified radiation oncologist with extensive training in
intensive modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and image guided radiation therapy
(IGRT). She
is experienced in treating multiple types of cancer, with a special interest in
breast cancer.
Dr. Sutton graduated cum laude from Duke University with a
B.A. in Psychology. She earned her M.D.
from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons and completed her
residency in radiation oncology at New York – Presbyterian Hospital, Columbia
University. She served as chief resident
during her last two years of residency. She comes to The Cancer Center at Lake
Manassas from Trident Cancer Center in Charleston, S.C. where she worked from
2006 to 2010.
Dr.
Sutton first became interested in oncology as a teenager when her mother was
diagnosed with breast cancer. “During my mother’s battle with the disease, I
was impressed by her team of oncologists’ skill and dedication,” she said. “I
enjoy working at The Cancer Center at Lake Manassas and being part of a
multidisciplinary team approach that provides comprehensive and individualized
cancer care for patients.” Dr. Sutton is committed to bringing patients
the latest technologies and ensuring treatment delivery is as precise as
possible to minimize toxicity.
Dr. Sutton is a member of the American
Society for Radiation Oncology and the American Society of Clinical
Oncology. She
is a native of the Washington, D.C. area and lives in Virginia with her husband
and two children.