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INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG

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Programme and Exhibition Guide |

POSTERS AND ELECTRONIC POSTERS

POSTERS

S.B.N. Biancardo (Denmark), J.C. Costa, K.F. Hofland,

T.S. Johansen, M. Josipovic

PO-0872

> Inter- and intra-fraction motion of the tumor bed and organs at risk

during IGRT for Wilms’ tumor

F. Guerreiro (The Netherlands), E. Seravalli, G. Jansses,

M. Heuvel-Eibrink, B. Raaymakers

PO-0873

> The impact of rectal filing on rectal tumor position

J.J.E. Kleijnen (The Netherlands), M. Intven, B. Van Asselen,

A.M. Couwenberg, J.J.W. Lagendijk, B.W. Raaymakers

PO-0874

POSTER

Physics track: Adaptive radiotherapy for inter-fraction motion

management

> Dosimetric effects of anatomical changes in proton therapy of head and

neck (H&N) cancer

G. Miori (Italy), L. WIdesott, F. Fracchiolla, S. Lorentini, P. Farace,

R. Righetto, C. Algranati, M. Schwarz

PO-0875

> Treatment adaptation is mandatory for intensity modulated proton

therapy of advanced lung cancer

L. Hoffmann (Denmark), M. Alber, M. Jensen, M. Holt, D. Møller

PO-0876

> Proton therapy of oesophageal cancer is more robust against anatomical

changes than photons

D.S. Møller (Denmark), M. Alber, T.B. Nyeng, M. Nordsmark,

L. Hoffmann

PO-0877

> Plan adaptation on the MR-Linac: first dosimetric validation of a simple

dose shift

R. Koopman (The Netherlands), A.J.A.J. Van de Schoot, J. Kaas, T. Perik,

T.M. Janssen, U.A. Van der Heide, J.J. Sonke

PO-0878

> Differences between planned and delivered maximum spinal cord dose

in Head and Neck cancer patients

D. Noble (UK), P. Yeap, K. Harrison, S. Thomas, M. Parker, N. Burnet

PO-0879

> Using accumulated delivered dose to predict rectal toxicity in prostate

radiotherapy