IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for September 1, 2018 (Volume 102, Issue 1) provides practitioners with the knowledge needed to discuss CNS treatment in acute adult leukemias. They will be able to treat it if they are comfortable and know when to refer on to experts if they are not.

This session will be a case-based education session with an expert panel encouraging audience participation.

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for July 15, 2018 (Volume 101, Issue 4) provides radiation oncologists with evidence based guidelines in the management of Solitary Bone Plasmacytoma and Solitary Extramedullary Plasmacytoma and Multiple Myeloma.

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for June 1, 2018 (Volume 101, Issue 2) provides practitioners with the knowledge needed to discuss treatment options and expectations for treatment related sequelae to patients with meningioma.

This resident's webinar will discuss treatment planning for breast cancer cases. Radiation oncology residents consistently report that plan evaluation is an aspect of residency training that is lacking. During this webinar, Dr.

As part of the ASTRO Refresher Course, this session will focus on new data and a treatment paradigm for patients with central nervous system tumors. Gliomas, brain metastases and common benign tumors will be covered.

This resident's webinar will discuss NCCTG N107C which was a randomized phase III trial that evaluated the impact of WBRT and SRS to the resection cavity of a brain metastasis. This study, published late 2017, redefined the current national standard of care and NCCN guidelines.
 

As part of the ASTRO Refresher Course, this session will focus on new data and a treatment paradigm for patients with central nervous system tumors. Gliomas, brain metastases and common benign tumors will be covered.

As patients with metastatic disease are enjoying improved survival, brain metastases are an increasing problem. Technologic advances as well as emerging evidence suggests that the indications for radiosurgery are increasing, and can be performed without threatening quality of life.

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for October 1, 2017 (Volume 99, Issue 3) explores Spine SRS which has become a commonly performed procedure in most radiation oncology departments. The consequence of inappropriate treatment is devastating radiation myelitis.

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