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Translating Discovery to Cure OCTOBER 21-24, 2018 HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO MEETING DATES: OCTOBER 21-24, 2018 EXHIBIT DATES: OCTOBER 21-23, 2018 HENRY B. GONZALEZ CONVENTION CENTER SAN ANTONIO INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM APPLICATION DEADLINE: JUNE 4, 2018 TARGETING CANCER CARE

Industry Satellite Symposium Overview These guidelines, based on policies approved by ASTRO s Board of Directors, are designed to assist you in preparing your application to present an Industry Satellite Symposium (ISS) in conjunction with the ASTRO Annual Meeting. These rules and regulations are in addition to policies outlined in the 2018 ASTRO Exhibitor Prospectus regarding use of the ASTRO name and/or logo and mailing lists. Important dates Application Deadline June 4, 2018 Approval Notification Sent July 6, 2018 Late Application Deadline* June, 25, 2018 Marketing Materials Due July 27, 2018 Balance of Fees Due September 14, 2018 Label Requests Due September 14, 2018 Evaluation Summary Due December 21, 2018 *Applications received after June 4, 2018, will incur a $5,000 late application fee. Please note that late applications and any other materials submitted past their stated deadlines will be delayed in processing and approval by ASTRO. 2 ASTRO 2018 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM

Guidelines Definition Industry Satellite Symposium (ISS) refers to any educational activity that is independently organized and held in conjunction with ASTRO s Annual Meeting. This includes any educational activity that carries Continuing Medical Education (CME) credit and is not sponsored by ASTRO. Application Process The organization interested in holding an ISS shall submit a written application (Appendix A) and a completed Letter of Agreement (Appendix B) to ASTRO s Education Department by June 4, 2018. Applications will be reviewed by members of ASTRO s Annual Meeting planning committees. Time and space constraints may limit the number of opportunities available.* Compliance Upon approval, the ISS CME provider will be invoiced based on the fee schedule outlined in Appendix D. The supporter will be invited to participate with the expectation that the educational activity is held in accordance with the standards established by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the AdvaMed Code of Ethics on Interactions with Health Care Professionals, the American Medical Association (AMA) s Code of Ethics Opinion relating to Continuing Medical Education and Gifts to Physicians from Industry, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations regarding Industry Supported Scientific and Educational Activities, the Medical Imaging and Technology Alliance (MITA) Code of Ethics on Interactions with Health Care Providers, the National Electronic Manufacturers Association (NEMA) Code of Ethics on Interactions with Health Care Providers, the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) Code on Interactions with Health Care Professional and the Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (OIG) Compliance Program Guidance for Pharmaceutical Manufacturers. It is strongly recommended that appropriate source and reference citations accompany all data presented in slides and program materials. Programs must be final upon submission. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Please send your application to: American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) c/o Education Department 251 18 th Street South, 8 th Floor Arlington, VA 22202 Phone: 703-502-1550 Email: annualmeeting@astro.org Eligibility Criteria The organization must adhere to the following criteria: Fulfill any funding obligations (see Appendix D). Be an ASTRO Corporate Member (see Appendix F). Hold ASTRO harmless from any and all claims that may result from the program. ASTRO reserves the right to: Reject any proposal that does not meet the criteria set forth in these guidelines. Reject any proposal for reasons solely determined by ASTRO, including a decision to limit the number of industry-organized activities at the Annual Meeting. Consult with the organization to assure appropriateness of activity outcome. *ASTRO has determined that no more than three concurrent symposia are permitted per allocated time frame. 3 ASTRO 2018 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM

Guidelines (continued) Program Content Program must be a CME-accredited educational activity. Program content must be developed independently, free of bias and cannot overlap with content currently being presented at the 2018 ASTRO Annual Meeting. Program title must be indicative of the ISS content. Objectives must clearly meet the educational needs of the target audience. Program must be presented in an objective, balanced and scientifically rigorous manner, cannot commercially promote a specific drug, product or service and must meet the policies and guidelines of the ACCME. Content and related materials must promote evidencebased learning for optimum patient outcomes and patient safety. Content cannot promote a specific proprietary business interest of a commercial entity. Presentation must be fair and balanced when discussing specific products. If trade names are included in your presentation, trade names for several companies must be used where available. The symposium provider must provide ASTRO with an evaluation summary once the program is complete. Audit To ensure compliance, your program will be reviewed and may be audited by members of ASTRO s Annual Meeting planning committees. Role of Faculty Participating faculty must disclose all relevant relationships/interests to the review committee and attendees to determine any conflicts of interest. Faculty must be independent subject matter experts, scientists and/or clinicians. Faculty must present an evidence-based, balanced presentation with a rigorous scientific review. Product-specific promotional material or advertisement of any type is prohibited during the presentation. 4 ASTRO 2018 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM Leadership Participation ASTRO elected officials and chairs of committees and subcommittees directly and currently involved in ASTRO Annual Meeting CME programs are prohibited from participation in Industry Satellite Symposia, except as an attendee who receives no honorarium or reimbursement. See Appendix C for a complete listing. ASTRO reserves the right to reject any proposed faculty member or planner that it deems may have a conflict of interest with ASTRO-organized activities. If you have questions on a speaker s eligibility to participate, please contact ASTRO s Education Department at 703-502-1550. Scheduling ASTRO policy prohibits competing activities, including shuttle service, with the ASTRO educational program. The following dates and times are available: Saturday, October 20, 2018, (Pre-show) Anytime Sunday, October 21, 2018, After 6:15 p.m. Monday, October 22, 2018, After 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, October 23, 2018, After 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, October 24, 2018, 2017, After 4:30 p.m. The times provided are subject to change. Promotion/Marketing ASTRO encourages independent promotion of approved symposia. ASTRO must approve the content of all such material prior to printing, distribution or posting on the Internet. All marketing materials should be sent for review to ASTRO s Education Department at annualmeeting@astro.org no later than July 27, 2018. Invitations and announcements addressed to ASTRO registrants should clearly indicate the name(s) of the organization(s) funding the program and the CME provider and must adhere to the following ASTRO logo use: The name American Society for Radiation Oncology, the acronym ASTRO and the ASTRO logo are registered trademarks of the American Society for Radiation Oncology. Except as explicitly indicated in these ISS Guidelines, use of the aforementioned in conjunction with the promotion, marketing and/or advertising of the ISS is prohibited. Further, the name American Society for Radiation Oncology or the acronym ASTRO may not be used in any website address promoting the ISS.

Guidelines (continued) Promotional and marketing materials for the ISS must contain the following statement: The American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) has reviewed and approved this symposium as appropriate for presentation as an Industry Satellite Symposium. The symposium constitutes the content and views of the provider and is not part of the official ASTRO Annual Meeting program. In addition, if the ISS is adhering to the deadlines and ASTRO is able to approve relevant materials on time, ASTRO will promote the program in the following methods: Listing on the ASTRO website (www.astro.org). Listing in the ASTROnews Annual Meeting Special Edition. Listing in the ASTRO Annual Meeting Final Program. To assist with your marketing efforts, ASTRO will provide the following complimentary labels at your request once marketing materials are approved by ASTRO: ASTRO membership mailing list. 2018 Annual Meeting pre-show attendee list. Lists are for one-time use only. Email addresses are not included. The list request deadline is September 14, 2018. List request forms will be sent to the approved ISS provider and should be emailed to ASTRO s Education Department at annualmeeting@astro.org no later than September 14, 2018. Please allow 10 business days for processing from the time of order placement. The following requirements must be observed prior to, during and following the event: ISS will be an invitation event. Provider has the option to welcome walk-ins. No commercial displays will be allowed in the meeting room at any time. No sales or product promotion to attendees are allowed before, during or after the symposium as an adjunct to the meeting program. Satellite activities are not acceptable substitutes for activities that are designed to occur during ASTRO s exhibit program. Signage promoting the event can be displayed at the host hotel, along with two signs in the public areas of the convention center, on the day of the symposium only. Staff recruitment of attendees to the event, outside of the booth, is not permitted. Signage and distribution of symposium flyers and invitations are permitted at the presenter s booth in the Exhibit Hall. Signage set up and dismantling is the provider s responsibility. 5 ASTRO 2018 INDUSTRY SATELLITE SYMPOSIUM Site Selection ISS approved by ASTRO may be held at ASTRO-approved hotels. If you are working with an ASTRO-approved hotel, the hotel will not assign space prior to receiving confirmation of ASTRO preliminary approval. ASTRO does not reserve meeting space for symposia and cannot guarantee your preferred choice. It is the responsibility of the provider to send their preferred hotel a copy of the ASTRO-approved Application to Hold an Industry Satellite Symposium. (See Appendix E for listing of ASTRO-approved hotels.) Evaluation Summary All Industry Satellite Symposia providers must send ASTRO a summary report of attendees evaluations of the program collected in conformance with ACCME requirements. Attendees must be asked to evaluate the program for objectivity and the presence of commercial bias. Evaluation results are to be included in a summary report that must be provided to ASTRO s Education Department at annualmeeting@astro.org by December 21, 2018.

Appendix A Application to Hold an Industry Satellite Symposium DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: JUNE 4, 2018 In addition to this form, applicants must include the following information: Copy of program in both printed and electronic format (Microsoft Word, either by CD-ROM or as an email attachment) containing title of program, title of presentations and confirmed speaker names. Program learning objectives. $1,000 nonrefundable application fee. If company is not a Corporate Member, please submit attached application and dues payment (Appendix F). NAME OF ISS: Please indicate where and when you propose to hold your event. Time and space may limit the availability of symposia scheduled. DATE: START TIME: END TIME: WHICH HOTEL(S) ARE YOU CONSIDERING? MEETING/EVENT SPECIFICATIONS Breakfast Luncheon Dinner Reception Meeting Workshop/Seminar Office Other MEETING/EVENT SETUP Conference U-shape Classroom Cocktail tables (reception) Hollow square Theatre Round tables Other ANTICIPATED ATTENDANCE: ANTICIPATED CME CREDITS: SUPPORTING COMPANY/CORPORATE MEMBER: MAILING ADDRESS: CITY/STATE/ZIP: CONTACT PERSON: EMAIL: PHONE: FAX: CORPORATE WEBSITE: IS THE SUPPORTING COMPANY AN ASTRO CORPORATE MEMBER? YES NO If no, please note eligibility requirements for hosting symposia and complete and attach a Corporate Member application and payment (Appendix F). THIRD PARTY COMPANY/CME PROVIDER (if applicable): (Under contract to supporting company) This application must be received by ASTRO no later than 5:00 p.m. Eastern time on June 4, 2018. Send your completed application to: ASTRO Education Department, 251 18th Street South, 8th Floor, Arlington, VA 22202. Phone: 703-502-1550 Email: annualmeeting@astro.org Preliminary approval of this application authorizes the applicant to proceed with making arrangements for the proposed activity. Hotels will not assign space for symposium until this application has received approval. FOR ASTRO USE Preliminary Approval; Pending Payment By: Date: Application Payment Complete Application RCVD RCVD Final Approval By: Date: Not Approved By: Date: ISS Program Fee RCVD

Appendix A (continued) PLEASE COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING: Offer a statement of educational need that will be met by the ISS with backup documentation of the determination of that need. Please include a program agenda with your application. A tentative list of faculty is appreciated at this time. NOTE: Once the symposium is approved by ASTRO, please expect to forward us any materials to be used by presenters as well as a confirmed faculty listing, curriculum vitae and conflict of interest disclosures. If that information is available now, please include it with your application. In addition, once the symposium is completed, please forward a copy of your final evaluation summary report to ASTRO by December 21, 2018. List the learning objectives of the ISS. List titles of all topics and topic descriptions. Please provide a description of the evaluation process (with sample evaluation forms and how results will be reported in a summary report to ASTRO). Provide a description of the program s target audience, invitation process and verification plan for attendance. Summarize how faculty and planning committee disclosure information will be communicated to attendees. Summarize how conflicts of interest are to be managed among symposium planning committee members and presentation faculty. Include specific details regarding intent to re-purpose content presented during the ISS, including the format (DVD, etc.) of re-purposed content and the plan for distribution of re-purposed content.

Appendix B Letter of Agreement Between (CME provider) and the NOTE: Applicants must provide to ASTRO a Letter of Agreement between the Commercial Supporter and Third Party Company (CME Provider). The example provided here in Appendix B may be used, or the applicant may submit a Letter of Agreement that is in a different format. Commercial Supporter (company name) Address (CME provider) City, State, Zip (CME provider) Fax (CME provider) Contact Person (CME provider) Telephone (CME provider) Title of CME Activity Location Date(s) The above commerical supporter wishes to provide support for the named continuing medical education activity by means of an educational grant for support of the CME activity in the amount of $. CONDITIONS 1. STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: Program is for scientific and educational purposes only and will not promote the company s products, directly or indirectly. 2. CONTROL OF CONTENT AND SELECTION OF PRESENTERS AND MODERATORS: Provider is responsible for control of content and selection of presenters and moderators. The company agrees not to direct the content of the program. The company, or its agents, will respond only to provider-initiated requests for suggestions of presenters or sources of possible presenters. The company will suggest more than one name (if possible); will provide speaker qualifications; will disclose financial or other relationships between company and speaker; and will provide this information in writing. Provider will record role of company, or its agents, in suggesting presenter(s); will seek suggestions from other sources; and will make selection of presenter(s) based on balance and independence. 3. DISCLOSURE OF FINANCIAL RELATIONSHIPS: Provider will ensure meaningful disclosure to the audience, at the time of the program, of (a) company funding and (b) any significant relationship between the provider and the company (e.g., grant recipient) or between individual speakers or moderators and the company. 4. INVOLVEMENT IN CONTENT: There will be no scripting, emphasis or direction of content by the company or its agents. 5. ANCILLARY PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES: No promotional activities will be permitted in the same room or obligate path as the educational activity. No product advertisements will be permitted in the program room. 6. OBJECTIVITY AND BALANCE: Provider will make every effort to ensure that data regarding the company s products (or competing products) are objectively selected and presented, with favorable and unfavorable information and balanced discussion of prevailing information on the product(s) and/or alternative treatments. 7. LIMITATIONS OF DATA: Provider will ensure, to the extent possible, meaningful disclosure of limitations on data (e.g., ongoing research, interim analyses, preliminary data or unsupported opinion). 8. DISCUSSION OF UNAPPROVED USES: Provider will require that presenters disclose when a product is not approved in the United States for the use under discussion. 9. OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEBATE: Provider will ensure meaningful opportunities for questioning or scientific debate. 10. INDEPENDENCE OF PROVIDER IN THE USE OF CONTRIBUTED FUNDS: a. Funds should be in the form of an educational grant made payable to the (CME Provider). b. No other funds from the commercial company will be paid to the program director, faculty or others involved with the CME activity (additional honoraria, extra social events, etc.). 11. Hold ASTRO harmless from any and all claims that may result from the program. The commercial supporter agrees to abide by all requirements of the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support of Continuing Medical Education. THE ACCREDITED PROVIDER AGREES TO: 1) abide by the ACCME Standards for Commercial Support of Continuing Medical Education; 2) acknowledge educational support from the commercial company in program brochures, syllabi and other program materials; and 3) upon request, furnish the commercial supporter a report concerning the expenditure of the funds provided. AGREED CME Provider Signature Date Commercial Company Representative (name) Signature Date

Appendix C and D Appendix C: Regulations Regarding Leadership Participation ASTRO-elected leadership and chairs of committees and subcommittees directly and currently involved in ASTRO Annual Meeting CME programs are prohibited from participation in Industry Satellite Symposia, except as attendees who receive no honoraria or reimbursement. ASTRO leadership includes the following: ASTRO Board of Directors. ASTRO Education Committee. Annual Meeting Steering Committee. Annual Meeting Scientific Committee. Annual Meeting Education Committee. ASTRO reserves the right to reject any proposal that it deems necessary based on conflict of interest. If you have questions regarding a speaker s eligibility to participate, please contact ASTRO s Education Department at 703-502-1550 or annualmeeting@astro.org. Appendix D: Financial Considerations APPLICATION FEE A $1,000 nonrefundable application fee must accompany your application. This fee covers ASTRO administrative costs associated with processing the application. DIRECT COSTS The ISS provider will be responsible for the management of their event s logistics and for payment of direct costs associated with event promotion, presenters, catering and audiovisual equipment. ISS PROGRAM FEE Upon ASTRO approval of the symposium, the ISS provider will be invoiced depending on the day selected. Saturday, October 20, 2018 $25,000 Sunday, October 21, 2018 $35,000* Monday, October 22, 2018 $35,000* Tuesday, October 23, 2018 $35,000* Wednesday, October 24, 2018 $25,000 CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP ASTRO Corporate Membership is a requirement to conduct an ISS. If the ISS provider is not a Corporate Member, a membership application and dues payment must accompany this application (Appendix F). CANCELLATION The cancellation policy is as follows: Prior to September 14, 2018 Prior to October 5, 2018 After October 5, 2018 Full refund 50 percent refund No refund** Payment must be received by September 14, 2018. *ASTRO Corporate Ambassadors are entitled to a discounted rate only upon approval of the program. For more information on ASTRO Ambassadorship, contact corporaterelations@astro.org. **ASTRO will consider rescheduling at a future time.

Appendix E: 2018 HOTELS AND MAP 1 Crockett Hotel 320 Bonham St. 3 blocks $169 2 Emily Morgan Hotel, The (a DoubleTree by Hilton) 705 E. Houston St. 3 blocks $235 Tr anslating Discovery 2018 ANNUAL MEETING HOTELS to Cure OCTOBER 21-24, 2018 HENRY B. GONZÁLEZ CONVENTION CENTE- SAN ANTONIO 19 N 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Grand Hyatt San Antonio (HQ) 600 E. Market St. Hampton Inn San Antonio Downtown (Riverwalk) 414 Bowie St. Hilton Garden Inn San Antonio Downtown 408 E. Houston St. Hilton Palacio del Rio 200 S. Alamo St. Historic Menger Hotel 204 Alamo Plaza Holiday Inn San Antonio Riverwalk 217 N. St. Mary s St. Hotel Contessa Luxury Suites 306 W. Market St. Adjacent $294 3 blocks $149 4 blocks $189 4 blocks $274/$284 3 blocks $165 6 blocks $185 3 blocks $250 10 8 17 16 18 21 9 5 11 6 2 7 1 3 14 15 4 20 12 Henry B. González Convention Center 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Hotel Valencia Riverwalk 150 E. Houston St. Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk 123 Losoya St. La Quinta Inn & Suites San Antonio Riverwalk 303 Blum St. Marriott Plaza San Antonio 555 S. Alamo St. Marriott Rivercenter, San Antonio (HQ) 101 Bowie St. Marriott Riverwalk, San Antonio (HQ) 889 E. Market St. Mokara Hotel & Spa 212 W. Crockett St. 6 blocks $229 4 blocks $267 1 block $199 2 blocks $219 1 block $318 Across the street $318 5 blocks $349 13 Hemisfair Park 17 Omni La Mansion del Rio 112 College St. 5 blocks $289 18 Springhill Suites San Antonio Downtown/ Riverwalk Area 524 S. St. Mary s St. 5 blocks $164 19 St. Anthony, a Luxury Collection Hotel, The 300 E. Travis St. 5 blocks $269 20 Tru by Hilton San Antonio Downtown 901 E. Houston St. 3 blocks $169 Note: Rates quoted are for one night and exclude taxes and additional fees. Most hotels will charge for three or more people to a room. Some hotels with premium rooms may charge additional fees for a specific room type. 21 Westin Riverwalk, San Antonio, The 420 W. Market St. 3 blocks $289 AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR RADIATION ONCOLOGY

Appendix F: AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR RADIATION ONCOLOGY APPLICATION FOR CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP Corporate Name Address Telephone Company Website CEO CEO s Email Marketing Director Fax Developing strong relations with industry is essential to our success. Through the development of meaningful partnerships, industry and ASTRO stand better prepared to meet the challenges of today s health care marketplace and positively shape the future of radiation oncology. By becoming a Corporate Member of ASTRO, you will have access to a comprehensive range of benefits that will offer you increased recognition and a voice in radiation oncology. Marketing Director s Email Other Corporate Contact/Title Other Contact s Email Company type (please check all that apply): Treatment Machines Treatment Accessories (motion management, positioning/immobilization, equipment/devices) Information Systems (OIS, R&V, clinical management) Brachytherapy Products (treatment/equipment, seeds/sources, accessories) QA/Dosimetry/Detectors (equipment/services) Imaging Products Pharmaceuticals Practice Management Publisher Staffing/Recruitment Facility Construction and Design Other Principle product/service (for radiation oncology): Please provide two names of active ASTRO members as references (you will be notified if we need to contact your references). 1.) Dr. 2.) Dr. Financial Commitment (based on annual sales volume in radiation oncology)*: Up to $10 million = $2,500 $10 million - $100 million = $3,500 $100 million+ = $4,500 *Please do not send payment with your application. ASTRO will invoice once application is approved for membership by the Board of Directors. Payment must be received within 120 days of membership approval to avoid cancellation. Rates are not pro-rated throughout the year. The undersigned understands that participation in the ASTRO Corporate Member program requires the corporation to be generally acceptable to the ASTRO membership; committed to the aims and objectives of the radiation oncology profession; and accessible to a broad segment of the profession. GENERAL MEMBER BENEFITS: Access to ASTRO s online membership directory. Profile listing in ASTRO s online corporate directory. Member-rate job postings on the ASTRO Career Center. Complimentary ASTRO member list. Complimentary subscription to ASTROnews (Society magazine) and ASTROgram (weekly e-newsletter). 20 percent discount on all ASTRO advertising to include: ASTROnews, ASTROgram and ASTRO.org. Member-rate discount for up to two (2) print only subscriptions to the Red Journal. This includes 15 issues per year. Exclusive advertising opportunities on ROhub. Corporate Member logo use (upon ASTRO s approval). Corporate Member Update email communications. Eligible to serve on Corporate Advisory Council. First opportunity to partner on high-profile ASTRO activities. ASTRO ANNUAL MEETING BENEFITS: Discount on exhibit space: $2 per square foot. One hundred (100) priority points credit toward booth selection. Access to virtual corporate press room. Exhibit booth marker and corporate member ribbons. Recognition in Annual Meeting final program. Special invitation to event with ASTRO leadership. PLEASE REMIT APPLICATION TO: Joanne DiCesare at joanne.dicesare@astro.org or Signature Print Name Date ASTRO Corporate Relations Department 251 18th Street South, 8th Floor Arlington, VA 22202 For more information on the ASTRO Corporate Membership Program, please contact Joanne DiCesare at joanne.dicesare@astro.org or 703-502-1550.