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ESTRO SCHOOL

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MULTIMODAL CANCER TREATMENT

RADIATION ONCOLOGIST, OTHER SPECIALIST

Barbara Jereczek-Fossa

FACULTY

COURSE DIRECTOR

Barbara Jereczek-Fossa,

Radiation Oncologist and Clinical

Oncologist, European Institute of Oncology and University of

Milan, Milan (IT)

TEACHERS

• Giuseppe Curigliano,

Medical Oncologist, European Institute

of Oncology, Milan (IT)

• Jesper Grau Eriksen,

Clinical Oncologist, Odense University

Hospital, Odense (DK)

• Robert Glynne-Jones,

Clinical Oncologist, Mount Vernon

Cancer Centre, Northwood (UK)

• Christophe Hennequin,

Radiation Oncologist, Hospital

Saint-Louis, Paris (FR)

• Martin Pruschy,

Biologist, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich

(CH)

• Li Tee Tan,

Consultant Oncologist, Cambridge University

Hospital, NHS Trust, Cambridge (UK)

LOCAL ORGANISER

Marianna Gerardi,

Radiation Oncologist, European Institute of

Oncology and University of Milan, Milan

TEACHINGMETHODS

• 20 hours of lectures

• 5 hours of case discussions

• Presentation and critical discussion of the available

evidence, discussion of clinical cases.

METHODS OF ASSESSMENT

• MCQ

• Evaluation form.

KEYWORDS

Radiotherapy, chemotherapy, combined modality,

multidisciplinary approach, organ preservation, ra-

diosensitisation, immunotherapy.

FURTHER READING

Please consult the ESTRO website page of this course

for further information.

ACCREDITATION

Application for CME recognition will be submitted to

the European Accreditation Council for Continuing

Medical Education (EACCME), an institution of the

European Union of Medical Specialists (UEMS). EAC-

CME credits are recognised by the American Medical

Association towards the Physician’s Recognition Award

(PRA). Information on the status of the applications

can be obtained from the ESTRO office.