Applied Radiation Oncology

Applied Radiation Oncology

Applied Radiation Oncology is a quarterly publication designed to give a clear understanding of the challenges encountered by radiation oncologists and the clinical experts supporting them in the care and treatment of cancer patients. Our content includes clinical reviews, research papers, and case studies written by physicians for their peers, ensuring you receive practical information to apply in your medical practice. Furthermore, we will keep you informed with updates on technology and relevant industry news related to your field.

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  • Jan 17, 2025 | appliedradiationoncology.com | Kyra N. McComas

    Despite advances in cancer treatment, cervical cancer, particularly locally advanced disease, remains a challenging entity with a poor prognosis. For patients with persistent, recurrent, or metastatic cervical cancer, pembrolizumab has demonstrated efficacy1 and is a category 1 recommendation on NCCN guidelines (along with platinum-based chemotherapy).

  • Oct 30, 2024 | appliedradiationoncology.com | Kyra N. McComas

    As summer fades into fall, we have yet another ASTRO Annual Meeting in the books. With an overarching theme of provider wellness, we experienced moving keynote addresses discussing how to navigate the changing landscape of medicine while still maintaining high-quality, compassionate care (for both our patients and ourselves). There was also some interesting news on the science front, presented at the plenary session.

  • Sep 23, 2024 | appliedradiationoncology.com | Mary Beth Massat

    With another American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) meeting fresh in the books, Applied Radiation Oncology asked ASTRO Past President and Chair of the Board of Directors Howard Sandler, MD, MS, FASTRO, FASCO, for his reflections on the 66th annual conference. From self-care to clinical updates to future plans, below are his highlights of the meeting, held September 29 to October 2 in Washington, DC.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | appliedradiationoncology.com | Kyra N. McComas

    The world of cancer treatment is a rapidly evolving creature, and rectal cancer is no exception. In particular, locally advanced rectal cancer has a number of valid treatment options. While it’s traditionally a surgical disease, in some cases we now have evidence for watch-and-wait approaches that spare patients the morbidity and toxicity associated with oncologic resections.

  • Jun 3, 2024 | appliedradiationoncology.com | Kyra N. McComas

    The idea of delayed gratification is a common adage encountered in medicine. Medical students and residents are told time and again to just suck it up, keep going, and don’t whine because “this is just the way things are.” The ultimate goal of becoming an independent physician takes years, sometimes even a decade, to reach (and this begins only after being a high-achieving undergraduate). But the reality is, delayed gratification is not unique to medicine. It is fundamental to life in general.

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