Research in radiation oncology results in exciting breakthroughs in cancer therapies and can lead to discoveries that can improve the health and survival of cancer patients.
This will be a panel discussion/presentation on overcoming barriers to come for lung cancer, and will include a pulmonologist, a radiation oncologist, a thoracic surgeon, and a medical oncologist.
This will be a panel discussion/presentation on overcoming barriers to come for lung cancer, and will include a pulmonologist, a radiation oncologist, a thoracic surgeon, and a medical oncologist.
This will be a panel discussion/presentation on overcoming barriers to come for lung cancer, and will include a pulmonologist, a radiation oncologist, a thoracic surgeon, and a medical oncologist.
This activity is a short (3) webinar series on stage III unresectable NSCLC and the full continuum of care. A core group of multidisciplinary faculty (medonc/radonc cochairs) with other specialties included related to the lecture (pulmonologist, thoracic surgeon, physicist, dosimetrist).
New Evaluation and Management (E/M) office visit codes go into effect on January 1, 2021. The impact of this change will have substantial implications for radiation oncology.
This webinar was originally recorded December 2, 2020.