ESTRO (The European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology)[1] is a scientific society established in 1980 in Milan, Italy,[2][3][4] founded by Maurice Tubiana, Jerzy Einhorn,[5] Klaas Breur,[6] Michael Peckham,[7] and Emmanuel van der Schueren.
It aims to advance radiation oncology to improve cancer treatment outcomes through education, research, and quality assurance.
It is governed by an elected Board and has several committees focused on areas such as education, science, and clinical practice.
The society collaborates with other oncology organizations and works to promote radiation oncology at the European level.
[8] ESTRO supports its members through various initiatives: