
American Brachytherapy Society
By American Brachytherapy Society

American Brachytherapy SocietyMay 19, 2022

A Review of Intraoperative Radiation Therapy and Current Guidelines
Are you interested in learning more about intraoperative radiation therapy and its role in the management of malignancies? Then you won't want to miss the latest podcast featuring Chirag Shah, MD and Arash Naghavi, MD discussing this important topic.
Join these two physicians as they review ABS guidelines while delving into the specifics of IORT and how it can improve patient outcomes. Don't miss this opportunity to listen in on a great conversation between two experienced medical professionals!

The Importance of Brachytherapy in the Management of Gynecological Cancers

Evidence-based Strategies in the Management of Localized Prostate Cancer in the Role of Brachytherapy
Join Dr. Daniel G. Petereit and Dr. Peter J. Rossi on how to communicate the value of brachytherapy to your community!

Episode 1 - ABS Industry Spotlight with Andrew Bright from C4 Imaging
Tune in to episode 1 as Dr. Peter Rossi interviews Andrew Bright from C4 Imaging in our new podcast series that will highlight our industry partners.

Episode 3: Women in Brachytherapy with Ann Kopp, MD and Kari Tanderup, PhD
Join ABS President Ann Klopp, MD, PhD of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and Kari Tanderup, PhD of Aaruhus University Hospital in Denmark as they discuss how the EMBRACE studies are impacting brachytherapy. Listen as Dr. Tanderup talks about her team’s involvement with coordinating large international studies and setting new international standards for radiotherapy and cervix cancer.

Episode 2: Women in Brachytherapy with ABS President, Ann Klopp, MD and Special Guest, Dr. Patricia Eifel
Welcome to Women in Brachytherapy as Dr. Patricia Eifel sits down to share her incredible story with the new President of the ABS, Dr. Ann Klopp, who is an Associate Professor, Director of Radiation Oncology Gynecological Services and Center Medical Director, COVID Vaccine Clinic at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.