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SATURDAY 6 MAY 2017
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
| Programme and Exhibition Guide
14:45 > Immobilising the patient to be as comfortable as possible. A general
overview
Speaker: A. Osztavics (Austria)
SP-0112
15:10 > Added value of mechanical ventilation in the treatment of moving
tumours with photon and proton therapies
Speaker: X. Geets (Belgium)
SP-0113
15:35 > Motion of liver tumours using Active Breathing Control: keeping the
margins small and the patient comfortable
Speaker: M. Mast (The Netherlands)
SP-0114
SYMPOSIUMWITH PROFFERED PAPERS
Novel approaches in brain matters
14:45 - 16:00 | LEHAR 4
Long term survivors of brain tumours, especially children often suffer the debilitating
consequences of the radiation therapy. Neural stem cells are responsible for the
development, regeneration and potential carcinogenesis after insult of the brain tissue.
Therefore, the DNA damage response of adult neuronal stem cells at different ages also
in relation to radiation-induced carcinogenesis is will be discussed. As a consequence
of radiation of the brain neurogenesis will be changed leading to cognitive defect
especially in patients irradiated at a young age. Therefore, a cranial irradiation mouse
model studying neurogenesis, synaptic plasticity and neuro-inflammation will be
discussed.
Chair: R. Coppes (The Netherlands)
Co-chair: H. Herrmann (Austria)
14:45 > Response of adult neural stem cells to radiation-induced DNA damage
L. Barazzuol (The Netherlands)
SP-0115
15:07 > The cognitive defects of neonatally irradiated mice are accompanied by
changes in adult neurogenesis
S. Tapio (Germany)
SP-0116
15:29 > Cisplatin sensitizes radioresistant mesenchymal stem cells
A. Rühle (Germany), R. Lopez Perez, K.J. Weber, J. Debus, P.E. Huber,
N.H. Nicolay
OC-0117
15:39 > Mesenchymal stem cells are resistant to ionizing radiation irrespective of
their tissue of origin
N.H. Nicolay (Germany), A. Rühle, O. Xia, R. Lopez Perez, J. Debus,
P.E. Huber
OC-0118
15:49 > Dermatan sulfate mitigates radiation-induced oral mucositis (mouse) –
biological mechanisms
S. Gruber (Austria), E. Bozsaky, M. Arnold, S. Pfaffinger, S. Hetzendorfer,
V. Gernedl, A. Rohorzka, L. Kowald, S. Morava, J. Mayer, P. Kuess, W. Dörr
OC-0119