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Welcome to the ACRO 2025 Abstract Submission Site
Key Information:
- ACRO is accepting abstracts for both physician/clinical consideration, and for SEAL (RadOnc Leadership & Admin) consideration. These groups will have differing deadlines. If you are not sure which group to select, please reach out to sallie@acro.org for clarification BEFORE submitting your abstract.
- Abstract system opens for submissions: August 1, 2024 for SEAL submissions and Friday, August 30, 2024 for Physician submissions.
- Deadline for abstract submissions: September 30 at 11:59 PM PST for SEAL, November 18 at 11:59 PM PST for Physician (updated 11/4/2025).
- Submitters for SEAL abstracts will be notified no later than the week of October 30, 2024 whether your abstract has been accepted.
- Submitters for physician abstracts will be notified no later than the week of December 18, 2024 whether your abstract has been accepted.
- There are very limited spots available for oral presentations. If you select that you want to be considered for an Oral Presentation only, please be aware that based on scoring, you may not be awarded an oral presentation opportunity, but may instead be offered a spot in the Poster Display.
- Abstracts accepted by the committee will be showcased at the Summit. ALL acceptances will participate in event, most in a poster session on Thursday, Friday or Saturday, March 13, 14 or 15, 2025. Highest-scoring abstracts may be offered the opportunity to give oral presentations. Poster specifications will be distributed with acceptance notices in December 2024.
- High-scoring abstracts may also be invited to submit their research for publication in CURiE, ACRO's online Journal.
- Acceptance of the abstract by the committee obligates the author to present the poster and pay the meeting registration fee. If circumstances prevent attendance, you must notify ACRO and arrange for an alternate presenter, preferably a co-author. The representative presenting the abstract must register no later than January 24, 2025. If you are not already an ACRO member, we would encourage you to fill out the online membership form prior to registering for the meeting if you want to take advantage of our members-only discounted registration fee and additional member benefits.
- Submission of an abstract conveys permission for your abstract to be posted online and on the event app.
- If the abstract has previously been published as a manuscript in a journal, it will not be acceptable for the Radiation Oncology Summit 2025. If the abstract has previously been presented at another national meeting (e.g., ASTRO) and has been accepted, it is eligible for the ACRO Radiation Oncology Summit. For such cases, expanded analyses or updated data are encouraged.
- Abstracts of impactful prospective clinical trials in progress allow investigators to present ongoing trials, develop collaborations, foster accrual, and discuss trial correlatives. Abstracts of such trials in progress will be considered for poster only. Case reports that provide strong educational value and describe particularly novel presentations, treatment outcomes, or toxicities can be considered for poster only. In either case, an initial abstract must be submitted as a placeholder for forthcoming data, before the deadline.
How to submit an abstract
Important Information: please read before trying to enter the system
- For each abstract you submit, you MUST use the online submission system.
- The text of your abstract must be entered in the text field in the submission form. A Word document abstract sent by email will not be accepted. It is advisable to create the abstract first in Word on the hard drive of your computer, then ‘cut and paste’ the full abstract into the field of the submission form.
- If you have not used the Cadmium Abstracts system previously, you’ll set up a new submitter account. To log in as a registered submitter (NOT a NEW submitter), enter your email address and the password you chose when you registered with the system.
- If you are submitting more than one abstract, you can use the same email address and password for each abstract.
- When you click the “log in” button, you will be taken to a screen from which the submission process starts. Please read the instructions on this screen carefully.
- Each abstract must NOT exceed 450 words (including references). If you try to submit more than 450 words, the system will notify you that you have exceeded the limit and will only accept the first 450 words. The title does not count against the 450-word limit; however, tables you enter do count against the limit.
- Please use the standard scientific format of Purpose, Methodology, Results, Conclusions. References, if used, should be limited to no more than four references. The submission form provides separate fields for you to enter these sections of your abstract, and the text entered in all those fields, combined, will be limited to 450 words, including references.
- Once you have completed your abstract entry, click the “Submit” button. If you have answered all the mandatory questions, including disclosure of potential conflicts of interest, your abstract will be assigned a reference number and you will receive an email confirming that your abstract was successfully submitted. If you have not answered all the mandatory questions, your abstract will be held in temporary storage until you complete all questions. Please refer to the reference number if you need to contact the ACRO office regarding your submission.
Amending a submission
If you wish to change your answers to some of the questions on the submission form, or even to change the abstract itself before the deadline, you will need to:
- Log in to the submission system and click the button that says, “Amend a Previous Submission.”
- You will see a list of the abstracts that you have submitted. Click on the abstract that you wish to change.
- The process of amending an abstract is the same as the original submission process, except that the submission form will be automatically filled in with the answers that you gave previously. You do not have to change an answer if you do not want to.
- If you want to change your abstract, either edit it directly OR delete the abstract in the system and cut and paste the updated version as you did initially. If you do not want to change the abstract, just press “Submit” to bypass this step.
- When you reach the final step and press “Submit,” you will be sent an email confirming that your abstract has been amended – provided you have answered all the mandatory questions.
Withdrawing an abstract or assistance with problems
If you wish to withdraw an abstract, or if you have problems or questions, please contact the staff in the ACRO office: sallie@acro.org.
For more information, see the Guidelines and Instructions after logging in.