This activity involves three discussants using case-based presentations to review recent advances in breast cancer treatment. The first discussant addresses hypofractionation and ultrahypofractionation techniques for breast radiation.

eContouring for Breast Cancer Webinar
Date: December 15, 2023
Time: 9:00 a.m.

This activity will begin with a review of the data for hypofractionation of regional nodal irradiation (RNI). That review will cover patients with intact breasts, post-mastectomy without reconstruction and post-mastectomy with reconstruction.

Radiotherapy planning studies are a mainstay of radiation oncology research and provide meaningful guidance for both clinical decision making and radiotherapy delivery.

Brachytherapy is a critical component to the optimal management of locally advanced cervical cancer. However, due to many factors, its use was declining in the 2010s and when brachytherapy is omitted, patient outcomes are worse.

This journal activity provides practitioners with the knowledge needed to manage patients with implanted electronic devices other than implantable cardiac pacemakers or defibrillators.

This program is designed to address the needs of a community practice physician and includes disease site reviews, interactive case-based discussions, a coding update and a scientific overview.

With this activity, ASTRO continues its series of challenging case panel sessions related to palliative radiotherapy for patients with advanced cancer.

Palliative radiotherapy (RT) is a foundation of the discipline and practically represents a significant portion of most practices. The standard protocols for palliative RT (8Gy x 1, 4Gy x 5, etc.) were pioneered almost 50 years ago, when systemic therapies were far less useful.

This activity provides an in-depth exploration of advanced quantitative imaging techniques for personalized radiotherapy, focusing on addressing barriers to clinical implementation and improving the management of lung toxicity.

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