Sarah Holler, PhD
Assistant Professor, Radiation Oncology
sholler@kumc.eduProfessional Background
Dr. Holler completed her Bachelor of Science in Physics at Bucknell University in 2016 before going to Virginia Commonwealth University, where she graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Physics in 2022. She then joined the medical physics residency at the University of Kansas in 2023, and upon successful completion of the program, stayed on as faculty at the main campus. Her interests include research in adaptive radiation therapy as well as improving trainee education.
Education and Training
- PhD, Medical Physics, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
- Residency, Medical Physics, University of Kansas Health System, Kansas City, Kansas
Professional Affiliations
- American Association of Physicists, Member, 2017 - Present
Selected Publications
- DeLuke, D, Carrico, C, Ray, C, Stilianoudakis, S, Holler, S, Padilla, L, Song, S. 2022. Is Dose Volume a Better Predictor of Osteoradionecrosis Risk Than Total Dose for Patients Who Have Received Head and Neck Radiation?
- Kavanaugh, J, Holler, S, Dewees, T, Robinson, C, Bradley, J, Jyengar, P, Higgins, K, Mutic, S, Olsen, L. 2019. Multi-Institutional Validation of a Knowledge-Based Planning Model for Patients Enrolled in RTOG 0617: Implications for Plan Quality Controls in Cooperative Group Trials