Founded in 1916, the American Radium Society is the oldest society devoted to the study and treatment
04/22/2026
🚨 New at — Workshops are coming to the 108th Annual Meeting! Join hands-on, small-group sessions from BioProtect, HistoSonics, and Novartis. Space is extremely limited — you must be registered for the conference to RSVP. Register here- https://lnkd.in/dXMh8EHs
03/23/2026
Don't miss Special Session 2 at the ARS 108th Annual Meeting - Building Bridges: Optimizing Workflow within a Multidisciplinary Radiopharmaceutical Program!
📅 May 1, 2026 | 🕘 9:00–10:00 AM
Join moderator Mallika Marar and expert speakers Ravi Patel and Hyun Kim as they explore how multidisciplinary teams can work together to streamline radiopharmaceutical programs.
Be part of the conversation shaping the future of GU oncology at the ARS 108th Annual Meeting for a presentation on SBRT for primary RCC and a lively re**al spacer debate.
Join us at the ARS 108th Annual Meeting for a dynamic GYN Education Session for expert-led discussions on advancing care in gynecologic oncology, including cutting-edge research and real-world treatment insights.
Protecting your financial future is just as important as advancing your clinical career. Join us for Session 2 of the Financial Principles for Radiation Oncologists Bootcamp: “How to Protect What Matters.” Learn practical strategies from expert speakers on safeguarding your finances and planning for long-term security.
Explore the future of radiation oncology at the Theranostics, Bio & Physics Education Session during the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Radium Society. Experts will discuss advances in VMAT TBI/CSI/TMLI, heavy ion therapy, radiation resistance pathways, and updates from the AUC Unsealed Sources Committee.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from leaders in the field and connect with colleagues at the premier gathering of the American Radium Society in Newport Beach this May. 🚀
03/02/2026
This session at the Annual Meeting features expert-led updates, thought-provoking debates, and cutting-edge research presentations addressing indolent lymphoma, pediatric sarcoma, and radiation-related outcomes.
Don’t miss this! Register here - https://www.americanradiumsociety.org/page/108AnnualMeeting.
02/24/2026
This dynamic session will feature cutting-edge oral abstracts, an AUC Committee update, and an expert discussion! Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with leaders in the field and be part of the important conversations shaping the future of radiation oncology at the ARS 2026 Annual Meeting.
❄️ Register Now for the ARS 108th Annual Meeting!
We’re excited to welcome you to Newport Beach, CA, from April 30-May 3, 2026. Early-bird discounts end January 31, so don’t wait!
📣 Reminder! The American Radium Society is seeking nominations for the Secretary role on our Executive Committee.
Know someone who would be a great fit? Nominate them today and help shape the future of ARS!
👉 Don’t wait, and submit your nomination now! https://www.americanradiumsociety.org/page/ec-noms2026
11/28/2025
🚨 Deadline Approaching!
Late-breaking abstracts for the ARS 108th Annual Meeting are due November 30th at 11:59pm EST.
If you have new, impactful research to share, now is the time!
Submit before it’s too late and join us in Newport Beach this spring. 🌊☀️
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Founded in 1916, the American Radium Society is the oldest society devoted to the study and treatment of cancer. As a multidisciplinary organization, members include radiation oncologists, surgical oncologists, gynecologic oncologists and medical oncologists.
As its objectives, the Society :
Promotes the study of cancer in all of its aspects
Encourages liaison among the various medical specialists and allied scientists concerned with the treatment of cancer
Continues scientific study of the treatment of the cancer patient through its annual meeting and educational publications
The Mission of the Society is to promote the multi-disciplinary and collegial study of all aspects of cancer. The Society will encourage liaison and professional development among the various medical and surgical specialists, and allied scientists concerned with cancer.