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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

| PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE

MONDAY 2 MAY 2016

12:45 > Introduction

Chair: P. Poortmans (The Netherlands)

12:50 > Whither fractionation?

Speaker: P. Hoskin (UK)

SP-0482

Joint Symposium

ESTRO-ASTRO: IN ROOMADAPTIVE IMAGINGWITH A FOCUS ONMRI

14:30 - 16:00 | ROOM 2

This session will focus on the opportunities ensuing from the use of MRI imaging in radiation oncology,

for external beam as well as for brachytherapy.

The physics perspective will not only cover infrastructural needs, dosimetry consequences and MRI-

based feedback, but will also shed light on the use of MRI in pre-treatment planning and discuss on-line

to real-time plan adaptation.

The speakers will examine clinical goals and clinical experience with the Linac-based MRI device, the

ViewRay MR-Guided IMRT system and of using MRI in brachytherapy.

Lastly, workflow practicalities, quality assurance needs and consortium activities will be presented.

Chair: Y. Lievens (Belgium)

Chair: B. Minsky (USA)

14:30 > MRI Linac: physics perspective

Speaker: B. Raaymakers (The Netherlands)

SP-0483

14:52 > First two years clinical experience with low-field MR-IGRT: system

practicality and future implications

Speaker: J.M. Michalski (USA)

SP-0484

15:14 > MR-linac: Clinical introduction

Speaker: C. Schultz (USA)

SP-0485

15:36 > Adaptive planning dose delivery and verification with MRI based

brachytherapy

Speaker: C. Kirisits (Austria)

SP-0486

Symposium

COMMUNICATIONWITH PATIENTS

14:30 - 16:00 | ROOM 4

Patients suffer a relevant psychological and social impact of cancer diagnosis and treatment. They have

to deal with an array of medical practitioner styles, with their (health professionals’ and patients’) fears

and psychological approaches to coping and sometimes with participation in clinical trials.

In this session we will try to define attitudes and factors acting on healthcare professionals that contrib-

ute to a successful communication with patients. Also will be discussed how different strategies could

be used to improve and coordinate such communication.