Fiche publication
Date publication
avril 2025
Journal
Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique
Auteurs
Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr FAIVRE Jean-Christophe
Tous les auteurs :
Larnaudie A, Ghannam Y, El Houat Y, Michalet M, Huguet F, Camps-Maléa A, Faivre JC, Pointreau Y, Leroy T, Escande A, Lesueur P, Thureau S, Raynaud C, Latorzeff I, Liem X, Blanchard P, Rivera S, Bibault JE, Tolédano A, Janoray G, Lafond C, Ollivier L
Lien Pubmed
Résumé
The Société française des jeunes radiothérapeutes oncologues (SFjRO, French Society of Young Radiation Oncologists) was founded in 2001 with three main objectives: to represent French residents in radiation oncology, to provide training and to promote research. Initially, the board consisted of only three members but has since expanded to over ten. Since its inception, the SFjRO has organized national in-person courses, which have evolved into projects aimed at standardizing training throughout the country. These national courses are now a compulsory part of residency for all radiation oncology residents in France. In terms of representation, the SFjRO has organized cross-sectional studies and meetings to provide up-to-date information on career development, well-being, and academic training, in order to help young radiation oncologists make informed decisions. The SFjRO represents French radiation oncology residents in various societies such as the Société française de radiothérapie oncologique (SFRO, French Society of Radiation Oncologists), the Intersyndicale nationale des internes (ISNI, National Union of French Residents) or the Collège National des Enseignants en Cancérologie (Cnec, National Council of Oncology Teachers). The society's involvement in research has been strengthened through partnerships with national and international organizations, providing numerous opportunities for young residents. This article outlines both the major evolutions over time and the role of the SFjRO in representing residents, training and promoting research for young radiation oncologists.
Mots clés
Afcor, Cnec, INCa, Internat en oncologie radiothérapie, Radiation oncology residency, SFRO, SFjRO
Référence
Cancer Radiother. 2025 04 30;29(2):104620