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Programme and Exhibition Guide |
GENERAL INFORMATION
ESTRO Vision
2020
Every cancer patient in Europe will have access to state of the art radiation therapy, as
part of a multidisciplinary approach where treatment is individualised for the specific
patient’s cancer, taking account of the patient’s personal circumstances.
ESTROMission
Founded in 1980, ESTRO is a non-profit scientific organisation whose role is to foster,
in all its aspects, radiation oncology, clinical oncology and related subjects, including
physics as applied to radiotherapy, radiation technology and radiobiology.
To fulfill its purpose, ESTRO promotes education, science, research and access to
radiotherapy through its teaching courses, workshops, meetings, publications and
public affairs activities.
ESTRO School
The ESTRO School has become an internationally recognised provider of high quality
education in radiotherapy and oncology and has developed a wide array of educational
activities:
• Live teaching courses covering basic and continuing medical educational needs of all
professionals working in the field of (radiation) oncology
• Pre-meeting teaching courses, workshops, teaching lectures and tumour boards during
congresses
• Live and online workshops courses with FALCON (Fellowship in Anatomic deLineation
and CONtouring), the online delineation tool
• Hands-on experience through mobility grants programme.
The ESTRO School promotes multidisciplinary education in oncology, basic science,
physics and technology, imaging, and interdisciplinary oncology, with the objective of
standardising knowledge and clinical practice, whilst recognising the diversity of radiation
oncology practice in different parts of the world.
In 2017, the ESTRO School is organising 34 live courses (30 in Europe and four outside
Europe) and two undergraduate courses.
More information on the 2017 course programme on
www.estro.org.
About ESTRO