In honor of our new gRADitude campaign, which encourages ROI supporters to give in honor or memory of someone, we are excited to share the top 10 things we’re grateful for this year.
Dan Seible, MD, launched the Alaska Native Internship in Oncology (ANION) program with support from ROI to inspire and guide Alaska Native (AN) students toward careers in radiation oncology.
ROI Trustee J. Frank Wilson, MD, FASTRO, reflects on the impacts of two of his mentors and is honoring their legacies through a gift to ROI to show his gRADitude.
The Communicating the External Beam Radiotherapy Experience (CEBRE) series now includes discussion guides tailored for central nervous system, digestive system, and head and neck radiotherapy.
ROI is grateful to our distinguished donors who made significant gifts this year to advance radiation oncology through research and support the field's best and brightest investigators.