ESTRO 2022 - Abstract Book
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ESTRO 2022
Equally, there is a subset of high acuity patients that may require additional support and proactively addressing these needs may reduce reactive escalation in care. This session will present a collaborative change initiative aimed at reimagining weekly RRCs within the ambulatory care delivery model and describe the theories of Appreciative Inquiry to create a framework to support meaningful change in RRCs bringing the patient voice to the forefront and harnessing the strengths of the interprofessional healthcare team. The methods and findings from the use of the 4D (Discover, Dream, Design and Deliver) cycle of appreciative inquiry will be discussed. A particular focus will be on how digital health interventions were investigated as part of the Design phase to address the identified need for improved communication, operational efficiencies and interprofessional care through standardized communication and care processes.
Pitch Session: Closing Session: Which innovations will have the greatest impact in radiotherapy by 2030?
SP-1023 I-ROBOT: Automation will have replaced humans in most aspects of the radiotherapy pathway
Y. Tsang 1
1 Mount Vernon Cancer Centre, Radiotherapy , Northwood, United Kingdom
Abstract Text In the last decade, there have been rapid changes and progressive developments in the technology used for the planning and delivery of radiotherapy, especially with the utilisation of artificial intelligence (AI) in cancer diagnosis/treatments/outcomes. There is no doubt that we can take advantages with the ongoing advances and integrate AI automation for the repetitive/low cognitive demand clinical tasks. With the ever-increasing complexity of the radiotherapy patient pathway, we, as healthcare professionals within radiation oncology, are required to respond to these ongoing advances efficiently in a technology-driven AI environment with a patient-centered focus; and to refine the radiotherapy workflows with an increased emphasis on high-quality communications/interactions between patients and clinicians/radiation therapists. Against this background, this presentation will include the following: ยท - Complexity of radiotherapy pathways and the role of human interactions - Current AI automations being utilised in the radiotherapy pathway - Pros and Cons of replacing human with the AI automation - A glimpse into the future by 2030 - which aspects (or will there be any!) will be better without involving human
SP-1024 Inter(fraction)stellar: Every target, every plan and every fraction will be adapted to individual risk and response models
S. Korreman
Denmark Abstract not available
SP-1025 Rogue One (to Five): All radiotherapy will be delivered in a maximum of five fractions
A. Tree 1
1 The Royal Marsden Hospital and the Institute of Cancer Research , Radiotherapy , London, United Kingdom
Abstract Text In a galaxy not so far away, a plucky band of heroes are on a mission to defeat the evil Darth Fractionation. Thankfully his reign of terror over the world of radiotherapy is coming to an end. Jedis the world over have used their gamma SABRs to shorten treatment times and improve quality of life for patients with cancer. The force is strong in one to five fractions.
SP-1026 FLASH: He'll save everyone of us
P. Montay-Gruel
Belgium Abstract not received
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