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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

| PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE

SUNDAY 1 MAY 2016

INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY

CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS

RTT

YOUNG

15:05 > Against the motion rebuttal

Speaker: P. Van Schil (Belgium)

15:15 > Discussion

Debate

IS BRACHYTHERAPY THE BEST FOR PARTIAL BREAST IRRADIATION?

14:15 - 15:30 | ROOM 4

Four experts in the field of APBI will review the pros and cons of available APBI techniques:

Based on the recently published results of the GEC-ESTRO APBI trial, Prof Strnad will emphasise that

multicatheter brachytherapy is the only technique which proved to be non-inferior to WBI concerning

5-year local control and side effects.

In contrast, Prof Orecchia will focus on the advantages of IORT, which offers the opportunity to com-

plete RT at the time of lumpectomy. He believes that the results of the ELIOT and TARGIT trials dem-

onstrate that IORT yields a low rate of breast recurrence in selected patients with low toxicity profile.

Dr Offersen will report the highly-awaited 5-year results of the IMPORT-LOW and DBCG APBI trials

using EBI. She will also emphasise the wide-spread availability of EBI techniques, and the importance of

dose homogeneity delivered with IMRT.

Finally, Dr Major will provide an objective evaluation on the dosimetric pros and cons of available APBI

techniques. He will show that there is no best’ one-size-fits all’ technique for all clinical cases.

Chair: C. Polgár (Hungary)

Chair: E. Van Limbergen (Belgium)

14:15 > Multicatheter brachytherapy is the best for APBI

Speaker: V. Strnad (Germany)

SP-0304

14:30 > IORT is the best for PBI

Speaker: R. Orecchia (Italy)

SP-0305

14:45 > IMRT is the best for PBI

Speaker: B. Offersen (Denmark)

SP-0306

15:00 > Dosimetric pros and cons of available PBI techniques

Speaker: T. Major (Hungary)

SP-0307

15:15 > Discussion

Symposium

NEWCHALLENGES INMODELLING DOSE-VOLUME EFFECTS

14:15 - 15:30 | ROOM 1

This symposium on normal tissue complication will cover current approaches to modelling, challenges

in selection of patient and treatment related variables, as well as the impact of uncertainties on compli-

cation probability. Phenomenological approaches to modelling will be introduced and current challeng-

es in collection of data as well as data mining will be discussed. The integration of image information for