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Programme and Exhibition Guide |
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
TUESDAY 9 MAY 2017
09:15 > Radiopharmaceuticals in pancreatic cancer: imaging and therapy
B. Cornelissen (UK)
SP-0570
09:36 > State of the art precision medicine for benign and malignant brain
tumours
G. Zadeh (Canada)
SP-0571
09:57 > Circulating tumour DNA, a new tool for the early detection of poor
outcome
F.C. Bidard (France)
SP-0572
10:18 > Development of hypoxia gene signatures as biomarkers for treatment
stratification
C. West (UK), L. Yang, D. Roberts, B. Bibby, L. Forker, S. Haider, F. Buffa,
A. Choudhury
OC-0573
SYMPOSIUM
4D imaging and tracked delivery
09:15 - 10:30 | STRAUS 2-3
Real-time tumour tracking for motion management has been a popular and
challenging research topic the last decade, with dedicated sessions during previous
ESTRO meetings reporting on isolated developments and commercial solutions with
specialised equipment. In this symposium, the speakers evaluate the current status
and explore the possibilities for mainstream clinical implementation.
Chair: D. Verellen (Belgium)
Co-chair: B. Raaymakers (The Netherlands)
09:15 > MLC tracking: from bench to bedside
Speaker: M. Fast (UK)
SP-0574
09:40 > Motions models and tracking using MR
Speaker: R. Tijssen (The Netherlands)
SP-0575
10:05 > Tracking: present status and what to expect in the near future
Speaker: T. Ravkilde (Denmark)
SP-0576
SYMPOSIUM
Modelling and treatment customisation
09:15 - 10:30 | LEHAR 1-3
Computerized treatment plan optimization, which is integral part of today’s planning
process, is mainly driven by normal tissue complication considerations. During the
last years prospective data registration programs are increasingly used in this context
to collect large standardized data sets of good quality, for which advanced modeling