Adaptive
Radiotherapy (ART)
Course 2026

An immersive educational course designed for radiation oncology professionals seeking practical, multidisciplinary training in the principles, workflows, implementation, and future directions of adaptive radiotherapy.

The Adaptive Radiotherapy (ART) Course is a specialized educational program hosted at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, one of the world’s leading centres for cancer treatment, research, and innovation.

This course is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of adaptive radiotherapy principles, clinical workflows, implementation strategies, and emerging technologies shaping personalized radiation treatment.

Participants will engage in interactive lectures, case-based discussions, contouring and planning demonstrations, workflow simulations, and multidisciplinary sessions led by expert faculty in radiation oncology, medical physics, radiation therapy, and imaging sciences.

Through exposure to real-world clinical applications and implementation experiences, attendees will gain practical insight into the opportunities and challenges associated with integrating ART into routine clinical practice.

Why Attend

Attending the ART Course provides participants with the opportunity to:

Gain practical insight 
into adaptive radiotherapy workflows within a high-volume academic cancer centre

Learn directly
from clinical leaders actively implementing ART in routine practice

Explore treatment
adaptation strategies across disease sites and technologies

Strengthen understanding
of image guidance, contouring, treatment planning, and online decision-making

Participate in multidisciplinary discussions involving radiation oncologists, medical physicists, radiation therapists, and imaging experts

Explore future directions
including automation, artificial intelligence, and workflow optimization in adaptive radiotherapy

Program Highlights

Adaptive Radiotherapy Foundations

Clinical Implementation

Disease Site Applications

Future Directions

Technology & Imaging

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for:

Clinical leaders involved in implementing adaptive radiotherapy programsThe course is appropriate for both professionals beginning their ART journey and centres seeking to expand or optimize existing adaptive radiotherapy programs.

Participants should have an interest in image-guided radiotherapy, advanced treatment planning, and precision radiation oncology.

Learning Program Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• Describe the clinical principles and rationale underlying adaptive radiotherapy
• Explain online and offline ART workflows and implementation considerations
• Discuss quality assurance, safety, and operational challenges in adaptive treatment delivery
• Evaluate image guidance strategies and contour adaptation approaches
• Compare adaptive radiotherapy approaches across disease sites and technologies
• Recognize the evolving role of automation and artificial intelligence in adaptive treatment planning and delivery
• Apply practical considerations for implementing or expanding an ART program within their institution

Learning Program Objectives

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
• Describe the clinical principles and rationale underlying adaptive radiotherapy
• Explain online and offline ART workflows and implementation considerations
• Discuss quality assurance, safety, and operational challenges in adaptive treatment delivery
• Evaluate image guidance strategies and contour adaptation approaches
• Compare adaptive radiotherapy approaches across disease sites and technologies
• Recognize the evolving role of automation and artificial intelligence in adaptive treatment planning and delivery
• Apply practical considerations for implementing or expanding an ART program within their institution


How long is the course?

The ART Course runs for 3 days, from October 15–17, 2026.

The course is designed for radiation oncology professionals interested in learning about adaptive radiotherapy implementation, workflows, and clinical applications.

 Yes. The course will include interactive discussions, demonstrations, and practical case-based sessions.

Yes. Registrations are welcome from participants across Canada and internationally.

Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation.

Information regarding continuing professional development/continuing education credits will be shared once available.

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Travel & Accommodation

Participants are responsible for arranging their own travel and accommodation.

The course takes place at:
Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
 Toronto, Ontario, Canada


Toronto is an internationally connected city with excellent public transportation, diverse accommodations, and easy access from major airports.Suggested hotel options and travel guidance will be provided to registered participants.

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