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 and the use of radiation therapy for palliative purposes.

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for November 15, 2019 (Volume 105, Issue 4) summarizes potential issues, reviews relevant data and provides guidance for adult patients and their care teams regarding the impact, if any, that genetic testing should have on radiation therapy recommendations.

Biomarkers have revolutionized how we treat certain cancers (e.g. breast cancer, medulloblastoma, H&N cancer, etc.), sometimes even providing more prognostic information than traditional measures such as age, stage, grade and performance status.

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for August 1, 2019 (Volume 104, Issue 5) provides practitioners with information on how one institution conducted a phase I/II study for cardiac radioablation ventricular tachycardia. Dosimetric details are provided in this study. 

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for March 1, 2019 (Volume 103, Issue 3) provides practitioners with the knowledge needed to design radiation fields and treatments for pediatric patients in a way that minimizes the risk to developing bones.

Large-scale genomics studies are transforming our understanding of tumor biology; however, despite a dramatic increase in available data, translating genomic findings to clinical practice remains a significant challenge.

Many practices are experiencing increasing numbers of cases for which irradiation of previously treated areas is required. This requires careful consideration of a range of radiobiological, dose discounts for prior treatments, clinical practice flow, documentation and treatment planning issues.

Large-scale genomics studies are transforming our understanding of tumor biology; however, despite a dramatic increase in available data, translating genomic findings to clinical practice remains a significant challenge.

IJROBP Journal SA-CME activity for January 1, 2018 (Volume 100, Issue 1) allows practitioners to integrate new biology into their thinking about the management of localized breast cancer.  This activity is available from December 12, 2017, through 11:59 p.m.

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