
American Society for Radiation Oncology Practical Radiation Oncology Program 2023
Format: 10 videos, size: 3.5 GB
Course Audience: radiation oncologists, radiation oncology residents, radiation therapists, radiation dosimetrists, medical oncologists, surgeons, physicists, nurses, pathologists, and urologists
Overview:
This program is designed to address the needs of a community practice physician and includes disease site reviews, interactive case-based discussions, a coding update and a scientific overview.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The activity is designed to meet the interests of radiation oncologists, radiation oncology residents, radiation therapists, radiation dosimetrists, medical oncologists, surgeons, physicists, nurses, pathologists, and urologists.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to do the following:
- Discuss various techniques for breast cancer patient set-up and motion management.
- Discuss hypofractionation and ultra-hypofractionation techniques.
- Identify the different treatment strategies for sarcoma based on clinical presentation.
- Implement different treatment techniques for sarcoma based on clinical scenario.
- Discuss treatment of larynx cancers for different stages of disease.
- Manage care of long-term survivors of larynx cancer.
- Contour planning volumes to the current standard of care in lung cancer management.
- Select appropriate dose/fractionation schedule for common palliative scenarios in lung cancer management.
- Know appropriate fractionation schemes for retreatment in the central nervous system, head and neck, and prostate.
- Understand the risk/benefit ration of retreatment in the central nervous system, head and neck, and prostate and be able to communicate this to patients.
- Assess their existing brachytherapy capabilities for treatment of gynecologic cancers and evaluate ways to enhance access and capabilities in a community setting.
- Select patients for appropriate treatment of recurrent or inoperable endometrial cancer and navigate anatomic or technical challenges to provide quality radiation care.
- Incorporate information to improve the management of primary and metastatic brain tumors.
- Return to their teams with techniques to improve their radiosurgery programs in the treatment of primary brain tumors.
- Comfortably differentiate patients with oligometastatic disease that may benefit from radiation therapy in the context of recent supportive studies.
- Assess their available resources and apply safe, effective radiation when indicated with greater comfort of dose, technique, timing, and prognostication principles specific to metastasis-directed radiation.
- Discuss the multidisciplinary management of esophagogastric, borderline resectable pancreatic and rectal cancer.
- Optimize radiation techniques and plans for esophagogastric, borderline resectable pancreatic and rectal cancer.
- Assess updated dose limits to critical structures to minimize long term morbidity.
- Determine what data and testing is available to tailor the use of androgen deprivation therapy in intermediate risk and post prostatectomy patients.
- Explain the combinations and sequencing of systemic therapies for high risk, node positive, and metastatic prostate cancer patients.
- Updates in Breast Cancer: Hypofractionation, Treatment Techniques, and Systemic Therapy
- Hypofractionation for Breast CancerâNicolas Prionas, MD, PhD
- Breast Radiation Techniques and Motion ManagementâJolinta Lin, MD
- Advances in Systemic Therapy for Breast CancerâCathie Chung, MD
- The Who, What and How of Sarcoma
- Overview of SarcomaâManpreet Bedi, MD, MS
- Multidisciplinary Management of SarcomaâAndrew Bishop, MD
- Unresectable and Metastatic DiseaseâAnusha Kalbasi, MD
- Radiation Technique and Case PresentationâShauna Campbell, MD, DO
- Treatment and Management of Larynx Cancer
- Early Stage Larynx CancerâDavid Sher, MD, MPH
- Locally Advanced Larynx CancerâZain Husain, MD
- Treatment Strategies in Post Operative and Recurrent Larynx CancerâGary Walker, MD, MS, MPH
- Updates in Lung Cancer Management
- Current Management of Stage III Non Small Cell Lung CancerâSaumil Gandhi, MD, PhD
- Non Definitive Lung Options: Palliation and XRT AloneâUzoma Iheagwara, MD, PhD
- Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment VolumesâSara Zakem, MD, BS
- Reirradiation for Prostate, CNS and Head and Neck Cancers
- Reirradiation for Local Recurrence of Prostatic CarcinomaâAbhishek Solanki, MD, MS
- Reirradiation in Primary and Metastatic CNS MalignancyâSusan McGovern, MD, PhD
- Pro Retreatment: Head and NeckâJames Caudell, MD, PhD
- Inoperable/Recurrent Endometrial Cancer and Building a Brachytherapy Practice in a Community Setting
- Inoperable Endometrial CancerâJ. Spencer Thompson, MD
- Recurrent Endometrial CancerâEmma Fields, MD
- Implementing a Successful Brachytherapy Program in the CommunityâMalolan Rajagopalan, MD, MBA
- Management of Primary Brain Tumors in the Molecular Era and Building and Refining a Radiosurgery Program
- Management of Gliomas in the Molecular EraâSara Hardy, MD, MS
- Management of Large and Multiple Brain MetastasesâRaju Raval, MD, DPhil
- Starting and Refining a Radiosurgery ProgramâRoshan Prabhu, MD, MS
- Oligometastatic Disease: Practical Aspects of Metastasis-Directed Therapy in a Community Practice
- Data and Dose Selection: To Ablate or Not to Ablate?âBeant Gill, MD
- Prognostication, Timing, and Patient SelectionâDavid Palma, MD, PhD
- Setting Up for SuccessâMelissa OâNeil, MRT(T)
- Maximizing Patient Outcomes and Minimizing Morbidity in Gastrointestinal Cancer
- Optimizing Multimodality Management of Gastroesophageal Junction CancerâEdward Kim, MD
- TNT, W&W, and Beyond: Applying the Explosion of Data to Rectal Cancer PracticeâKrishan Jethwa, MD
- Advances in Radiation for Pancreatic CancerâErqi Pollom, MD, MS
- Personalization of Systemic Therapy for Localized to Metastatic Prostate Cancer
- Personalizing ADT Use in the Definitive Treatment of Intermediate Risk Prostate CancerâAngela Jia, MD, PhD
- Duration and Combination of Systemic Therapies for Patients with High Risk, Node Positive, and Oligometastatic Prostate CancerâAnne Rajkumar, MD
- Overview of Systemic Therapies in Metastatic Prostate CancerâRana Mckay, MD