In the recent years, there has been a sharp increase of interest in the use of SBRT for the treatment of various primary and metastatic tumors of various organ sites.

Skin cancer is the most common cancer that affects mankind. While most skin cancers present in an early stage and require relatively simple forms of treatment, some skin cancers are complex, locally advanced and high risk and require well-coordinated multidisciplinary management.

This course will cover: Fundamental principles of medical ethics (mindfulness, empathy, compassion, phronesis, competence, treating patients as ends in themselves rather than as means to other ends, etc), Organizational structure of medical ethics (AMA Council on Judicial and Ethical Affairs an

The medical approach and technical delivery of radiotherapy for cancers of the head and neck is multidisciplinary in nature, and technically complex.

There are at least 50 histologic sub-types of soft tissue sarcoma, many of which exhibit distinct patterns of behavior.

This session will review the use of new clinical paradigms including the use of nomogram assessment to assist with medical decision making as well as the utilization of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) and complex 3D conformal radiation using image-guided techniques.

Treatment of rectal cancer has improved greatly over recent decades.

This session will update oncologists about the contemporary management of lymphoma and will address the following:

Radiation Oncologists today are inundated with marketing messages claiming the high accuracy of one respiratory management technique compared to others in the market.

The specific scenarios will include men with newly diagnosed localized, locally advanced, post-operative pT3,4 and/or margin + disease in the setting of an undetectable PSA in addition to post-operative or post-radiation PSA recurrence.

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