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SUNDAY 1 MAY 2016

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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

| PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE

improvement of complication prediction models will be specifically considered. Furthermore, random

and systematic dosimetric uncertainties will be discussed in the light of the impact on modelling as well

as patient outcome in terms of complication probability.

Chair: K. Tanderup (Denmark)

Co-chair: G.M. Cattaneo (Italy)

14:15 > Evaluating the impact of clinical uncertainties on TCP/NTCP models

in brachytherapy

Speaker: N. Nesvacil (Austria)

SP-0308

14:40 > Incorporation of imaging-based features into predictive models

of toxicity

Speaker: C. Brink (Denmark)

SP-0309

15:05 > Growing importance of data-mining methods to select dosimetric/clini-

cal variables in predictive models of toxicity

Speaker: T. Rancati (Italy)

SP-0310

Symposium

AUTOMATED TREATMENT PLAN GENERATION IN THE CLINICAL

ROUTINE

14:15 - 15:30 | ROOM 500

During the session we will hear about several implementations of automated treatment planning. We

will have the Zurich, Milan and Rotterdam experiences to be reported on, in this workshop. We will hear

about the different approaches and how this have helped(?) the planning for different tumour sites e.g.

head and neck, prostate, breast etc. The presentations will follow a common structure:

• Implementation or pre-clinical activities for automated planning

• Clinical examples and experience

• Plan quality

• Changes in workflow

This will help radiation oncologists, medical physicists, RTTs and dosimetrists to plan for a future

implementation at their departments at home.

Chair: T. Knöös (Sweden)

Co-chair: M. Iori (Italy)

14:15 > Automated treatment plan generation - the Zurich experience

Speaker: J. Krayenbuehl (Switzerland)

SP-0311

14:40 > Automated treatment plan generation - the Milan experience

Speaker: A. Fogliata (Italy)

SP-0312

15:05 > Fully automated treatment plan generation using Erasmus-iCycle - the

Rotterdam experience

Speaker: M. Dirkx (The Netherlands)

SP-0313