ESTRO 36 Programme book and exhibition guide

INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG

MONDAY 8 MAY 2017

SYMPOSIUM Lunch symposium - New journals phiRO, ctRO, tipsRO - Meet the editors 13:00 - 14:45 | LEHAR 5 Chair: K. Røe Redalen (Norway) Chair: P. Franco (Italy) 13:00 > How to write a good paper - Editor’s view Speaker: L.P. Muren (Denmark) 13:10 > How to do a good paper review - Editor’s view Speaker: D. Zips (Germany) 13:20 > How to make a paper high impact - Editor’s view Speaker: S. Faithfull (UK) 13:30 > The scholarly publishing cycle and open access publishing Speaker: S. Jenkins (The Netherlands) 13:50 > Questions from the audience 14:15 > Meet the editors (individual slots with sign-up) SYMPOSIUM Non-rectal GI tumours: key open questions to be answered from (and for) the radiation oncologist! 14:45 - 16:15 | AUDITORIUM This session will focus on key questions in oesophageal, pancreatic and anal cancer. M. Hulshof will cover topics such as optimal radiotherapy dose and schedule in different treatment settings. Following, the lecture will expand on non-conventional tumour volume margin prescription and the importance of fiducials for accurate targeting. E. Fokas will discuss the rationale for radiotherapy in the context of R1- resection and local failure in pancreatic cancer, its controversial role, the neoadjuvant concept and what will take to “salvage” radiotherapy in the disease. Finally, R. Muirhead will give an overview on the current treatment options in anal cancer, the advances in radiotherapy technique and imaging, toxicity and future dose escalation/ de-escalation trials.

Chair: E. Fokas (Germany) Co-chair: J. Lövey (Hungary)

14:45 > Radio(chemo)therapy in oesophageal cancer: can we do better? Speaker: M. Hulshof (The Netherlands) 15:15 > Does radiotherapy still have a role in the management of pancreatic cancer? Speaker: E. Fokas (Germany)

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