ESTRO 36 Programme book and exhibition guide

GEC-ESTROWORKSHOP

Innovations in brachytherapy FRIDAY 5 MAY 2017 08:00-17:00 | STOLZ 1-2 Course directors: C. Kirisits (AT) and P. Petric (QA)

Workshop aim Brachytherapy is a treatment modality with long tradition, based on standardised techniques and extensive experience of different schools for several decades. In the last years we have witnessed an increasing amount of exciting developments in terms of brachytherapy technology, imaging, intervention methods and dose delivery devices. In some cases, these developments have not yet reached the level of state of the art in general, but are discussed between different traditional ‘schools’ The aim of this workshop is to give an overview of some of the most promising new tools and techniques available. It will allow a moderated debate about pros and cons and interactive discussion with the participants. The optimal use of each technique for each patient group will be discussed. Instead of comparing the technologies in a competitive manner, the workshop will aim to emphasise their complementarity. Learning objectives • Discover the clinical benefits and limitations of different kind of applicators for intracavitary and superficial brachytherapy techniques (including customised and 3D printed applicators) • Distinguish dosimetric properties of shielded, rotational and electronic brachytherapy dose delivery devices • Compare state of the art balloon and interstitial techniques for partial breast brachytherapy • Interpret the evidence and experience with modern techniques for anorectal brachytherapy • Justify the use of current state of the art prostate brachytherapy by comparison with modern external beam treatments • Modify current practice by using MRI and different ultrasound approaches for prostate, gynecological and anorectal interventions and treatment planning.

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