This journal activity provides practitioners with the knowledge about the current approaches to reduce pelvic radiotherapy toxicity in young patients.

In this session, learners will review 3 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

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for October 1, 2021, provides practitioners with knowledge needed to optimize clinical decision making and prognostic estimation for patients with rectal cancer.

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

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

Treatment of liver metastases with SBRT is increasingly common in the setting of metastatic disease and even primary tumors. However, challenges are unique to the liver that include deformation of the organ itself and constantly shifting OAR both intra-fraction and inter-fraction.

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for May 1, 2021 provides practitioners with a modern systematic compilation of normal tissue dose-volume effects reported in SBRT for primary or metastatic hepatic malignancies, with derivation of corresponding NTCP models for multiple grade 2-3 toxicity endpoints.

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

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