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The Academic Clinical Oncology and Radiobiology Research Network (ACORRN) was launched in 2005 to help revitalise radiotherapy and radiobiology research in the UK by networking and supporting individuals and groups, developing an integrated strategy and infrastructure to support this.

ACORRN is for anyone who works in or is interested in radiotherapy / radiobiology research.

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Last updated 16th March 2008
Written by Nicola Stones BSc (Hons), ACORRN Scientific Administrator
acorrn@manchester.ac.uk


News

A Road Map for Research, Development and Assessment of IGRT during its implementation in the UK

The National Radiotherapy Advisory Group (NRAG) advised that Image Guided Four Dimensional Adaptive Radiotherapy (4D-IGRT) should be the future standard of care for radical radiotherapy treatment that the NHS should aspire to.


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