Our goal is to enable safe and effective noninvasive treatment of life-threatening heart rhythm disorders.

The Center for Noninvasive Cardiac Radioablation is a collaboration between the John T. Milliken Department of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division and the Department of Radiation Oncology, to advance cardiac radioablation in laboratory, clinical, and population research, and outreach to centers around the world.

Noninvasive cardiac radioablation – also known as stereotactic arrhythmia radiotherapy (STAR), cardiac stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), catheter free arrhythmia ablation – is a novel form of precision radiotherapy that allows for completely noninvasive treatment of arrhythmia.