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INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG

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Programme and Exhibition Guide |

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

MONDAY 8 MAY 2017

MULTIDISCIPLINARY TUMOUR BOARD

Brain metastases

10:30 - 11:30 | STOLZ 1-2

Chair: M. Hoyer (Denmark)

ESTRO Fellow: O. Kaidar-Person (Israel)

Panellist: T. Czech (Austria)

Panellist: R. Bartsch (Austria)

JOINT SYMPOSIUM

ESTRO-ESR: Radiomics and imaging databases for precision radiation

oncology

10:30 - 11:30 | SCHUBERT

Radiomics is gaining an always greater attention in our scientific communities.

Images are becoming less pictures and more mines of information that can be used

by clinicians as decision-making tools, from prognosis assessment to therapy choice

and outcome prediction.

New paradigms, new uncertainty measurements, new statistical and mathematical

tools are required to take advantage of radiomics potentialities and becoming

familiar with these approaches is unavoidable.

Facing the entity of the challenge an interdisciplinary approach is mandatory with

all the imaging based medical specialties hinged on imaging knowledge and images

sharing in big data biobanks and dicom repositories.

Chair: V. Valentini (Italy)

Chair: K. Riklund (Sweden)

10:30 > Radiomics in radiology, what are the parameters of interest for different

imaging modalities?

Speaker: H. Ahlström (Sweden)

SP-0430

10:45 > Radiomics in radiotherapy. How is it used to personalise treatment and

to predict toxicity and/or tumour control

Speaker: C. Gani (Germany)

SP-0431

11:00 > Uncertainties in imaging -how they should be reported and propagated

in prediction models using radiomics

Speaker: L.P. Muren (Denmark)

SP-0432

11:15 > Imaging biobanks: challenges and opportunities

Speaker: A. Van der Lugt (The Netherlands)

SP-0433