How Important is a Reproducible Breath Hold for Deep Inspiration Breath Hold Breast Radiation Therapy?
IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity from November 15, 2015 (Vol. 93, Iss. 4, pg. 901-907) explores clinical research related to implications of free breathing and reproducibility when using the deep inspiration breath hold technique in breast cancer radiation therapy. This course is available from October 15, 2015, through 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on October 14, 2017.
Target Audience
This program is designed to meet the interest of radiation oncologists, radiation oncology residents, physicists, radiation therapists, and radiation dosimetrists.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Explain the risks of cardiac dose in breast radiotherapy.
- Describe the dosimetric advantages of deep inspiration breath hold (DIBH) when compared to free breathing on cardiac dose during breast radiotherapy.
- Appraise the importance of breath hold reproducibility in the DIBH technique.
Kevin S. Oh, MD has no financial relationships with a commercial interest.
David Wiant, MD has no financial relationships with a commercial interest.
The person(s) above served as the developer(s) of this activity. Additionally, the Journal CME Task Force and CME/MOC Committee had control over the content of this activity.
The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing education to physicians.
ASTRO is awarded Deemed Status by the American Board of Radiology to provide SA-CME as part of Part II Maintenance of Certification.
Available Credit
- 1.00 Certificate of AttendanceThis activity was designated for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.
- 1.00 SA-CME
The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) is accredited by the Accreditation Council of Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) designates this Journal-based CME activity for a maximum of 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
This activity meets the American Board of Radiology's criteria for a self-assessment activity in the ABR's Maintenance of Certification program. Participation in this course in combination with the successful completion of the corresponding assessment and course evaluation adheres to the guidelines established by the ABR for 1.00 self-assessment credits.
Price
Course Fees:
ASTRO members must log in to the ASTRO website to view and receive the discounted member rate.
- Nonmember: $30
- Member: $25
Policies:
No refunds, extensions, or substitutions will be made for those participants who, for any reason, have not completed the course by the end of the qualification date. The qualification date for each course is listed in the course catalog on the ASTRO website under availability.
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The course and its materials will only be available on the ASTRO website for that 3 year period regardless of purchase date. At the expiration of the qualification, participants will no longer have access to the course or its materials. ASTRO reserves the right to remove a course before the end of its qualification period.
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