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Debate WE DON’T NEED BETTER DOSE CALCULATION, IT’S DOINGMORE BAD THAN GOOD 11:00 - 12:00 | ROOM 500

TUESDAY 3 MAY 2016

Chair: D. Verellen (Belgium) Chair: B. McClean (Ireland)

11:00 > For the motion

Speaker: E. Sterpin (Belgium)

SP-0622

11:15 > Against the motion

Speaker: T. Knöös (Sweden)

SP-0623

11:30 > For the motion rebuttal

Speaker: E. Sterpin (Belgium)

11:40 > Against the motion rebuttal Speaker: T. Knöös (Sweden)

11:50 > Discussion

Debate ARE WE PRECISELY INACCURATE IN OUR ADAPTION? 11:00 - 12:00 | ROOM 3

This debate will critically discuss recent developments in adaptive radiotherapy (ART). ART is being in- troduced in many departments nowadays and one of the main question is if there is sufficient evidence to safely do so? Risk management as well as the role of the inaccuracies of the whole process, such as delineation and dose calculation errors will be discussed in depth. A further point covered in the debate is whether a potential lack of knowledge of tumour spread could cause increased local relapse rates instead of just reducing toxicity, because parts of our target are missed as a result of the reduced treatment volume. Chair: P. Scherer (Austria) Chair: H. McNair (UK)

11:00 > For the motion

Speaker: M. Leech (Ireland)

SP-0624

11:15 > Against the motion

Speaker: M. Kamphuis (The Netherlands)

SP-0625

11:30 > For the motion rebuttal Speaker: M. Leech (Ireland)

INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY

CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS

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