This session reviews head and neck cancers from a patient perspective.

The 2022 Multidisciplinary Head and Neck Cancers Symposium features interactive and case-based educational sessions that cover new multidisciplinary therapies, imaging, immunotherapy, treatment guidelines, supportive care and under disparities in head and neck cancer.

2021 Annual Meeting

ASTRO 2021 has been uniquely designed to ensure that attendees from around the globe continue to access timely scientific and educational content.

Q&A Session for Molecular Radiogenomics and Gastrointestinal with Dr. Abazeed, Dr. Hong and Dr. Holiday.

Upper GI

The optimal multidisciplinary treatment strategies for patients receiving radiation treatments are evolving in the era of precision medicine. Moreover, it is increasingly evident that the genetic composition of tumors affects radiation treatment sensitivity.

Comprising approximately 3.5% of the US population, members of the sexual and gender minority (SGM) community face health disparities including in cancer.  It is important to identify and define these disparities as well as investigate the underlying causes of these disparities to develop ways to

Q&A Session for Lung and Sarcomas with Dt. Hales and Dr. Bedi.

Soft tissue sarcomas are rare and involve a well-integrated multimodality approach to optimize outcomes and decrease morbidity.  It has been shown in the literature that sarcomas should be managed with interaction among experts in surgery, radiation and medical oncology, radiology and pathology e

The management of non-small cell lung cancer has undergone major transformation in the last three years driven by the increasing using of immunotherapy as well as local ablative therapies in advanced stage disease.  Translation of these practices into community based setting is important as overa

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