SUNDAY 7 MAY 2017
INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG
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Programme and Exhibition Guide |
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
08:45 > What is the actual robustness of the plans we deliver in particle therapy
and what measures do we take to obtain it
Speaker: S. Molinelli (Italy)
SP-0209
09:10 > Minimax robust optimisation applied to IMPT for oropharyngeal
tumours
Speaker: S. Van de Water (The Netherlands)
SP-0210
09:35 > Clinical implementation of coverage probability planning in cervix
cancer
Speaker: J.C. Lindegaard (Denmark)
SP-0211
SYMPOSIUM
Ultra-fast online therapy adaptation (replanning, dose accumulation QA)
08:45 - 10:00 | LEHAR 1-3
Chair: U. Oelfke (UK)
Co-chair: C. Pesznyak (Hungary)
08:45 > Automatic image segmentation and structure evaluation for on-line
adaptive RT
Speaker: S. Mutic (USA)
SP-0212
09:10 > Ultra-fast treatment planning and dose reconstruction
Speaker: P. Ziegenhein (UK)
SP-0213
09:35 > Online tumour tracking – technology and quality assurance
Speaker: E. Colvill (Denmark)
SP-0214
SYMPOSIUM
Particle therapy: how to start up and carry out daily clinical practice
08:45 - 10:00 | STRAUS 1
Recently, there has been a steady increase in particle therapy facilities.
In this session, speakers will discuss the important points that need to be considered
when starting up and carrying out daily clinical practice in particle therapy facilities
and this more specifically from a RTT point of view. Proper RTT training in particle
therapy needs to be warranted with the definition of clear learning objectives.
Clinical and support process with the identification of potential risk areas also need
to be reviewed. Indeed, clinical workflows need to be adapted taking into account the
differences that exist between photon and particle therapy treatments.
Chair: A. Vaandering (Belgium)
Co-chair: M. Stock (Austria)