About Us

One of the largest and most respected programs in the world, Penn Radiation Oncology is changing the way that patients fight cancer. Penn Radiation Oncology offers the latest technology and treatment options, all of which are delivered by doctors who are leaders in their field. This means patients have early access to the latest research and clinical advances.

The Department of Radiation Oncology was established in 1977, as an outgrowth of the Departments of Surgery and Radiology, successively. Dr. Stanley Baum, who was appointed the fifth chair of Radiology in 1975, noted the national movement toward the separation of diagnostic and therapeutic radiology and proposed to separate radiation therapy into a new, independent department. In 1977, Dr. Robert Goodman was recruited from Boston to become the first chair of the new Department of Radiation Oncology.

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Dept. of Radiation Oncology Videos at Penn Medicine

Penn Radiation Oncology presentations at ASTRO 2025
     Click here and download this Supplement for the Penn presentations at the ASTRO 2025 Annual Conf.  Bonus:  ASROP, SROA, and ARRO presentations are also listed

Penn Radiation Oncology presentations at ASTRO 2024
     Click here and download Penn presentations at the ASTRO 2024 Annual Conference, Wash. DC.  

Penn Radiation Oncology presentations at ASTRO 2023
     Click here and download Penn presentations at the ASTRO 2023 Annual Conference, San Diego CA.

Penn Radiation Oncology presentations at FRPT 2023
      Click here to download the schedule of Penn speakers at the 3rd Flash Radiotherapy and Particle Therapy Conf. (FRPT 2023)