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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME

| PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE

TUESDAY 3 MAY 2016

10:05 > Combining immunotherapy and anticancer agents: the right path to

achieve cancer cure?

Speaker: L. Apetoh (France)

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Joint Symposium

ESTRO-AAPM-EFOMP: FUNCTIONAL / BIOLOGICAL IMAGING

AND RADIOTHERAPY PHYSICISTS: NEWREQUESTS/CHALLENGES

AND THE NEED FOR BETTER ANDMORE SPECIFIC TRAINING

09:15 - 10:30 | ROOM 1

Chair: C. Fiorino (Italy)

Chair: A. Torresin (Italy)

09:15 > The role of the medical physicist in integrating quantitative imaging in

RT: practical and organisational issues

Speaker: G.M. Cattaneo (Italy)

SP-0593

09:35 > Individualised image-guided adaptive therapy in Michigan: lessons

learned from clinical trial implementation

Speaker: J. Balter (USA)

SP-0594

09:55 > Training in biological/functional imaging: lacks and opportunities

Speaker: A. Torresin (Italy)

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10:15 > Discussion

Symposium

THE FUTURE OF QA LIES IN AUTOMATION

09:15 - 10:30 | ROOM 500

This symposium will focus on the challenges and approaches in automating quality assurance tasks

in the radiotherapy work flow. Specifically we will focus on automation of QA for individual patients

in treatment plans and in delivery using log files and in-vivo dosimetry. We will review the different

methods for state of the art approaches and ask ’What are the limits of automation and can automated

processes ever be used in decision making?’

Chair: C. Clark (UK)

Co-chair: M. Stasi (Italy)

09:15 > The need of automation in QA, state of art and future perspectives

Speaker: N. Jornet (Spain)

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09:27 > Automated QA for radiotherapy treatment planning

Speaker: S. Petit (The Netherlands)

SP-0597