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Advancements in Care: Treatment and Side Effect Management in Radiation Therapy

Radiation therapy continues to evolve, bringing new technologies and approaches that aim to improve outcomes and reduce side effects for people living with cancer. This webinar will explore recent advancements in radiation delivery, side effect management, and how new evidence and clinical trials are shaping care. Join us to better understand what these advancements may mean for breast cancer care today and in the future.

Join us for this educational webinar as our expert speaker discusses:

  • Emerging radiation delivery and technology
  • Side effects and quality of life
  • Clinical trial updates

When:

September 29, 2026

1 - 2:30 PM ET

Where:

Online

Who:

People diagnosed with breast cancer considering or receiving radiation therapy, and their caregivers/support persons.

Bring your questions or submit them in advance to Rebecca Armstrong at rarmstrong@cbcn.ca and learn about the resources, supports and strategies that can help you make informed decisions.

More about our Expert Speaker

Dr. Jennifer Croke (she/her) is a Radiation Oncologist and Clinician Investigator in the Radiation Medicine Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology at the University of Toronto. Dr. Croke completed residency training in Radiation Oncology at the University of Ottawa, followed by a clinical research fellowship in Gynecologic Malignancies at the University of Toronto.

In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Croke holds a Master’s in Health Professions Education from Maastricht University (2018). Her clinical practice focuses on breast cancer and gynecological malignancies, and she serves as Breast Site Lead within the Radiation Medicine Program at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre.

This webinar has been made possible through unrestricted educational grants from Gilead at the Gold level; Pfizer and AstraZeneca at the Silver level; and Roche at the Bronze level.

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