American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) — ASTRO Joint Session on the Multidisciplinary Management of Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Guidelines, Practicalities and a Tumor Board - 2020 Annual Meeting

Liver cancer incidence is growing faster than any other cancer in men and women. It is evident that the optimal care of patients with HCC necessitates the involvement of a multidisciplinary team utilizing evidence-based cancer guidelines.
Category
- Gastrointestinal Cancer
Format
- Online SA-CME
Credits
- Certificate of Attendance
- SA-CME
Updates in Pediatric CNS Malignancies: Ependymoma, Germ Cell Tumors and Medulloblastoma - 2020 Annual Meeting

Over the last three years, results have been reported on large and/or national/international clinical trials in pediatric CNS tumors and radiotherapy.
Category
- Pediatric Cancer
Format
- Online SA-CME
Credits
- Certificate of Attendance
- SA-CME
Debating the Best Treatment for Early Prostate Cancer: Surgery, Radiation, or Neither - 2021 Annual Meeting

This course involves a case-based discussion with a panel of experts to review the various treatment options for early stage prostate cancer, including active surveillance, radical prostatectomy, external beam radiotherapy (including intensity modulated radiation therapy and stereotactic body rad
Category
- Genitourinary Cancer
Format
- Online SA-CME
Credits
- Certificate of Attendance
- SA-CME
ASTRO’s First Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines on Radiation Therapy for Primary Liver Cancers - 2021 Annual Meeting

This cased-based panel focuses on the guideline recommendations and evidentiary basis for EBRT for HCC and IHC.
Category
- Gastrointestinal Cancer
Format
- Online SA-CME
Credits
- Certificate of Attendance
- SA-CME
Integration of Surgery in the Multidisciplinary Care of Head and Neck Cancer: Focus on Oral Cavity, Larynx, and Hypopharynx Cancers - 2021 Annual Meeting

In this course, a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional group of experts will provide brief updates as to the latest techniques, approaches, outcomes, and toxicities of their modality in the treatment of patients with newly diagnosed oral cavity, larynx, and hypopharynx cancers.
Category
- Head and Neck Cancer
Format
- Online SA-CME
Credits
- Certificate of Attendance
- SA-CME
Lung - Refresher 2022

Major decreases in cancer mortality have been driven by improvements in the management of lung cancer. The explanation for these survival improvements is complex but largely driven by the increasing use of systemic therapies in early stage disease such as immunotherapy.
Category
- Lung Cancer
Format
- Online SA-CME
Credits
- Certificate of Attendance
- SA-CME
Gynecologic - Refresher 2022
Endometrial Cancer
Category
- Gynecologic Cancer
Format
- Online SA-CME
Credits
- Certificate of Attendance
- SA-CME