ESTRO offers three types of Collective membership:

  • Institutional membership: designed for hospitals, clinics or other institutions seeking to gain visibility in the ESTRO community and support their oncology teams in their professional development.
  • Joint membership: based on special agreements between ESTRO and other societies in the field of radiation oncology.
  • RTT Alliance: based on membership agreements signed between ESTRO and a national society representing RTTs.

Check below if your institute or national society signed an agreement with ESTRO.

Institutional membership is designed for hospitals, clinics or other institutions seeking to gain visibility in the ESTRO community and support their oncology teams in their professional development.

Institutes from all over the world have the possibility to purchase individual memberships (minimum 5) for their radiotherapy and oncology team (s) with discounts ranging from 5% up to 25%, depending on the size of the group.

ESTRO is proposing a global and cost-effective model that fosters interdisciplinarity and multidisciplinarity, ensuring professional growth for the entire team.

 

The joint membership fosters the collaboration between ESTRO and other societies. It facilitates the international exchange of practices and enhances the importance of multidisciplinary care.

ESTRO offers two types of Joint membership:

  • Joint In-Training: open to young members of a national society partnering with ESTRO
  • Joint: open to members of non-European societies or oncology societies outside the RT field partnering with ESTRO

Membership benefits are granted at a reduced price to individual members of the partnering society.

The RTT Alliance membership is based on membership agreements signed between ESTRO and a national society representing RTTs (Radiation TherapisTs). It applies to both European and international societies.

Thanks to such agreements, the individual members of the RTT national societies can join ESTRO at reduced fees, covered by the annual fee paid by the partnering society, and have a dedicated platform aiming at supporting further the career development and the RTT representation. Additionally, it also allows for a united voice of RTTs with common interests and more visibility for the societies joining the Alliance.