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PROGRAMME AND EXHIBITION GUIDE |

EXHIBITION

ECKERT & ZIEGLER BEBIG S.A.

5200

Rue Jules Bordet

7180 Seneffe

Belgium

+32 6452 08 11

+32 6452 08 01

info

@bebig.eu www.bebig.eu

ELEKTA

200 - 500

Box 7593

10393 Stockholm

Sweden

Gert van Santen

+46 8 587 25400

+46 8 587 25500

info.europe@elekta.com www.elekta.com

Elekta is a human care company pioneering significant

innovations and clinical solutions for treating cancer and

brain disorders. The company develops advanced tools

and treatment planning systems for radiation therapy,

radiosurgery and brachytherapy, as well as workflow

enhancing software systems across the cancer care

spectrum. Through its products and services, Elekta

aims to improve, prolong and save patient lives. Elekta

solutions in oncology and neurosurgery are used in

over 6,000 hospitals globally. Elekta, with corporate

headquarters in Stockholm, Sweden, employs

approximately 3,000 people globally.

ELSEVIER BV

3000

Radarweg 29

1043 NX Amsterdam

The Netherlands

Nikki Weaver

+ 31 20 485 3510

n.weaver@elsevier.com www.elsevier.com

EPIDOS

7030

Lesna 7,

900 28 Ivanka pri Dunaji

Slovakia

Viera Bocankova

epiqaQA@epidos.eu www.epidos.eu

ESTRO - EUROPEAN SOCIETY 3000

FOR RADIOTHERAPY

AND ONCOLOGY

Rue Martin V, 40

1200 Brussels

Belgium

+32 2 775 93 40

+32 2 779 54 94

info@estro.org www.estro.org

Founded in 1980, the European SocieTy for

Radiotherapy and Oncology, ESTRO, is a non-profit

and scientific organisation that advances all aspects of

radiation oncology in order to improve patients’ care in

the multimodality treatment of cancer.

With over 6,500 members in and outside Europe,

ESTRO supports all the radiation oncology

professionals in their daily practice: radiation

oncologists, medical physicists, radiobiologists,

RTT (radiation therapists) and the wider oncology

community. In order to achieve this, the Society

promotes education, science dissemination and access

to radiotherapy through its courses and workshops,

conferences, publications and public affairs activities.