Improvements in technique, as well as advances in technology, have resulted in significant survival advances for those with localized and oligometastatic prostate cancer.

As the first woman professor in Harvard Medical School’s Radiation Oncology Department, Dr. Nancy Tarbell has made vital contributions to the field of radiation oncology and serves as a role model and mentor to younger women. Join us to hear more about Dr.

A multidisciplinary panel discusses the importance of communication and collaboration between multidisciplinary team members, skills that early career attendings often miss the opportunity to experience during their residency training.

Vaginal cuff brachytherapy (VBT) is a critical part of a radiation oncologist's practice and is routinely offered both at academic sites and within the community. However, in the modern era, many are stretched increasingly thin and have fewer resources to work with.

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Therapy-Specific Considerations I - Therapy-Specific Considerations for Lu-PSMA-617
—Jeff M. Michalski, MD, MBA, FASTRO

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Miscellaneous and Future Applications of Radiopharmaceutical Therapy – How To Become an Authorized User, Meta-iodobenzylguanidine, Rhenium Skin Cancer Therapy, Radiosynoviorthesis, Alpha Emitters, Other

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Principles of Patient-Centered Clinical Radiopharmaceutical Therapy: Quality and Safety 
—Hyun Kim, MD

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Introduction to Radiopharmaceutical Therapy and Curriculum Overview
—Ana Kiess, MD, PhD

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Principles of Clinical Molecular Imaging for Radiopharmaceutical Therapy
—Vikas Prasad, MD, PhD

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