This activity will discuss current clinical scenarios in prostate cancer with an expert panel discussing decision points starting from a patient case but expanding to include audience responses, the panel's opinion, and finally discussing the evidence and guidelines for each situation.

This course will discuss current evidence and emerging treatment options in the management of SCLC. An overview of small cell lung cancer (SCLC) will be provided including definitions, staging, epidemiology, pathology and ongoing clinical trials.

In this course, through complex head and neck case examples, a multidisciplinary panel will discuss the relative merits of primary chemoradiation approaches and/or surgical approaches for locally advanced head and neck cancer in the context of optimizing cure, while considering organ preservation

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.

At the PRO session for the AM2018, it was noted that community radiation oncologists are increasingly finding oligometastases as part of their practice or being referred these patients after advanced staging by medical oncology or urology.

This course is designed to reinforce and expand knowledge, techniques and updates in gynecological radiation oncology.

This activity is available from March 30, 2020, through 11:59 p.m. Eastern time on March 29, 2023.

This course will review the new data and standard of care for each disease state of prostate cancer.  It will start with very low risk disease and go through intermediate risk, high risk, locally advanced, node positive, oligometastatic, and post-operative and will describe what the presenter wou

This course will provide radiation oncologists with the up-to-date management of patients with lymphoma, including clinical decision making on who benefits from radiotherapy, the optimal dose/fractionation, and technical aspects of treatment including involved site/node radiotherapy and advanced

This educational activity will focus on the radiation therapy treatment scenarios commonly faced in practice; i.e., breast radiation for early stage disease undergoing breast conservation and regional nodal irradiation for node positive breast cancer.  Breast radiation following lumpectomy for du

Multidisciplinary management of head and neck cancers is essential to both understanding current treatment paradigms and tailoring treatment to the individual patient.  Part of optimizing care is to understand how to intensify treatment in unfavorable cases while deescalating therapy in low risk

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