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.

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.  But despite our best efforts, evidence-based medicine cannot provide 1 clear

In this session, learners will review three typical cases of gastrointestinal cancer: esophagus, pancreatic, and cholangiocarcinoma.  They will be assigned specific images from a treatment planning scan and will provide contours of target volumes that will be compared to other learners as well as

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.  But despite our best efforts, evidence-based medicine cannot provide 1 clear

Nonoperative management of rectal adenocarcinoma is an increasingly utilized treatment paradigm. Treatment entails short-course radiation therapy followed by chemotherapy or long-course chemoradiation with or without sequential chemotherapy.

This course is designed to provide clinicians in practice and trainees with a comprehensive review and update of the clinical practice parameters across most sub-disciplines of radiation oncology, including sarcomas, pediatrics and the role of radiotherapy in the multidisciplinary management of c

This cased-based panel focuses on the guideline recommendations and evidentiary basis for EBRT for HCC and IHC.

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.  But despite our best efforts, evidence-based medicine cannot provide 1 clear

This journal activity provides practitioners with the knowledge about the current liver cancer radiotherapy guidelines.

This is a historically well-attended and well-reviewed AM session that covers challenging clinical scenarios arising in the management of patients with gastrointestinal malignancies.

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