
Spreading Radiation Oncology Advocacy and Education at ACRO Summit 2026
Experts outline current initiatives from the American College of Radiation Oncology as well as potential next steps for advancing the field.
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Lally began with an overview of his involvement with ACRO, describing his participation in the planning committee for the annual summits as well as his previous work in finance and operations. He and Mancini stressed the intimate nature of meetings like the ACRO Summit, where radiation oncologists can network and form long-lasting professional relationships and personal connections with one another.
Regarding other notable initiatives in the field, Lally brought attention to the efforts of Jessica Schuster, MD, FACRO, who serves as the editor-in-chief of Contemporary Updates: Radiotherapy Innovation & Evidence (CURiE), an ACRO-based publication highlighting new advancements in radiation oncology. He also discussed a new accreditation program that serves as a joint venture between ACRO, the American College of Radiology (ACR), and the Radiosurgery Society (RSS), which may contribute to further growth in the field.
“Advocacy is such a critical component of ACRO. It is critical that we advocate for the field and represent the college and our members in DC so that we can stay in our clinics and treat our patients,” Lally stated. “You’re not going to see a direct return on the investment you put into those programs—ACR, ACRO, and the American Society for Radiation Oncology [ASTRO]—but it’s critical that you be part of them. It’s critical that you participate.”
Mancini is director at Bold Advanced Medical Future Health, clinical associate professor in the Department of Radiology at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, and editor at large for the RadOncReview, a supplement of the journal ONCOLOGY®. Lally is president-elect of ACRO and an associate professor and vice-chair for Operations in the Department of Radiation Oncology and Hollings Cancer Center Medical University of South Carolina.
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