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INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG

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Programme and Exhibition Guide |

POSTERS AND ELECTRONIC POSTERS

ELECTRONIC POSTERS

ELECTRONIC POSTER

Physics track: Intra-fraction motion management

> Phase II trial of a novel device for DIBH in left-sided breast cancer:

preliminary results

I. Romera-Martínez (Spain), A. Onsès Segarra, C. Muñoz-Montplet,

D. Jurado-Bruggeman, J. Marruecos Querol, S. Agramunt-Chaler,

J. Vayreda Ribera

EP-1616

> Reproducibility and stability of vmDIBHs during breast cancer

treatment measured using a 3D camera

M. Kusters (The Netherlands), F. Dankers, R. Monshouwer

EP-1617

> Can diaphragm motion function as a surrogate for motion of

esophageal tumors during treatment?

S.E. Heethuis (The Netherlands), L. Goense, A.S. Borggreve,

P.S.N. Van Rossum, R. Van Hillegersberg, J.P. Ruurda, S. Mook,

G.J. Meijer, J.J.W. Lagendijk, A.L.H.M.W. Van Lier

EP-1618

> Determination of lung tumour motion from PET Raw Data used for

acccelerometer based motion prediction

G. Hürtgen (Germany), S. Von Werder, V. Berneking, K. Gester, O. Winz,

P. Hallen, F. Büther, C. Schubert, N. Escobar-Corral, J. Hatakeyama Zeidler,

H. Arenbeck, C. Disselhorst-Klug, A. Stahl, M.J. Eble

EP-1619

> The immobilizing effect of the vacuum cushion in spinal SBRT and the

impact of pain

A.S. Gerlich (The Netherlands), J.M. Van der Velden, G. Fanetti,

A. Zoetelief, W.S.C. Eppinga, E. Seravalli

EP-1620

> Intrafraction errors in cranial radiotherapy with standard VMAT mask:

implications for SRS/SRT.

F. Azoury (Lebanon), D. Nasr, C. El Khoury, N. Khater, J. Barouky,

R. Sayah, N. Farah, S. Achkar, E. Nasr

EP-1621

> Intra-fractional isocenter position analysis and dose evaluation of

DIBH using surface guided RT

L. Berg (Sweden), M. Kügele, A. Edvardsson, S. Alkner,

C. Andersson-Ljus, S. Ceberg

EP-1622

> SeedTracker: enabling real time position monitoring with a

conventional linacs for prostate SBRT