Course Aims To cover both theoretical and practical aspects related to the clinical implementation of in-room imaging in radiotherapy To review imaging techniques that can be applied in the workflow of conformal radiotherapy and understand how individual links in the chain of events will influence clinical outcome (from treatment prescription to preparation & planning, to patient set-up & verification and finally follow-up) To identify potential sources of errors in target delineation/ localisation and how IGRT can be of help, with special emphasis on conformal radiotherapy, intensity modulated radiotherapy and management of organ motion To understand the concept “target delineation – target localisation” at each particular step in the treatment chain and identify appropriate techniques to increase both efficiency as well as efficacy To offer an overview of available technologies and how to integrate these in clinical practice. To compare available technologies and help define applicability for particular use. To understand the functionality of the equipment and technology, and identify limitations of a particular method To learn establishing an efficient image-guided work- flow through optimal integration of available technologies and understand the importance of teamwork and training QA of IGRT systems. This course has been listed as one of the deliverables from the EU FP7-funded EurocanPlatform project. For information on EurocanPlatform visit: http://www.eurocanplatform.eu