ESTRO 35 Programme book
> CyberKnife for prostate cancer patients – early results of 350 patients irradiation L. Miszczyk, A. Namysl-Kaletka (Poland), A. Napieralska, G. Wozniak, M. Stapor-Fudzinska, G. Glowacki, K. Grabinska > Stereotactic body radiotherapy for localized prostate cancer: a 7-year experience Y.W. Lin (Taiwan), K.L. Lin, L.C. Lin > Early salvage RT for PSA recurrence postprostatectomy improves biochemical progression free survival A.B. Hopper (USA), A.P.S. Sandhu, J.P. Einck
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PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM 12:00 - 12:35 | AUDITORIUM
12:05 > Patient centric approach: myth or fact? Speaker: P. Poortmans (The Netherlands)
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AWARD LECTURE: EMMANUEL VAN DER SCHUEREN AWARD 12:35 - 13:15 | AUDITORIUM
12:35 > Introduction
Chair: V. Valentini (Italy)
12:40 > Did I do it right? What was the result? Process and outcomes in radiotherapy Speaker: A. Barrett (UK)
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Symposium with proffered papers HOT TOPICS IN SABR: TIME FOR RANDOMISED CLINICAL TRIALS? 14:30 - 15:45 | ROOM 2 The session will be dedicated to the role of randomised clinical trials in SABR. After reviewing the existing evidenced and lessons learned by David Palma, some biological endpoints will be presented by Martin Brown. Because the results obtained with stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) and stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) have been impressive they have raised the question of whether classic radiobiological modeling is appropriate for large doses per fraction. Finally, Marianne Aznar will talk about developments in image guidance, treatment delivery methods (i.e. VMAT, etc...), dose calcula- tion algorithms and their common impact on the development of future clinical trials as well as the issue of common standards in normalisation and reporting of the prescription dose.
Chair: E. Lartigau (France) Co-chair: R. Ruggieri (Italy)
INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY
CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS
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