This eContouring Webinar on breast cancer is an interactive, case-based educational session designed to strengthen breast radiation therapy contouring skills. The session emphasizes treatment planning strategies, practical anatomy, and variations in current contouring guidelines.

This activity involves three discussants using case-based presentations to review challenging areas of breast cancer management. The first discussant examines the options for treating patients with recurrent breast cancer.

This activity reviews the evolving role of pre‑operative (neoadjuvant) radiation therapy (preRT) in the management of locally advanced breast cancer (LABC).

The field of cancer is a rapidly evolving field with new treatment approaches moving to clinic on a daily basis. Radiation Oncology is no different. It is extremely difficult for a practicing clinician to stay abreast of new developments in cancer care.

Molecular testing is an integral component of multidisciplinary management of breast cancer. Recent evidence underscores the importance of molecular assays in radiation therapy decision making.

There is a significant gap in the knowledge and practice of integrating novel systemic therapies with radiotherapy in breast cancer management, particularly due to limited clinical trial data on their combined use.

This activity provides practitioners with the knowledge to recognize optimal radiotherapy management decisions for post mastectomy radiotherapy for breast cancer.

This program is designed to address the needs of a community practice physician and includes disease site reviews, interactive case-based discussions, a strategic dialogue with the ASTRO CEO and a radiation oncology practice overview.

The ultimate goal of radiation oncology research is to improve clinical care. As a specialty, we tackle diverse research questions, addressing every type of cancer and encompassing cancer biology and radiation physics.

As breast cancer survivorship improves due to advances in multimodality treatment, the number of patients at risk for local-regional recurrence is rising.

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