ESTRO 38 - Programme Book & Exhibition Guide
INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG
MONDAY 29 APRIL 2019
14:48 > Physics perspective on RT adaptation including role of predictive modelling in RT adaptation Speaker: J. Sonke (The Netherlands) 15:06 > Role of the RTT in the clinical implementation of adaptive radiotherapy Speaker: A. Baker (United Kingdom), H. Mcnair 15:24 > Adaptive and Real-time Approaches in Brachytherapy Speaker: T.P. Hellebust (Norway)
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SYMPOSIUM Predictive models of toxicity and big data, big open issues 14:30 - 15:45 | Ambra 5-6
This interdisciplinary session will address how to best collect data to build predictive models of toxicity. It will be dis-cussed how implementing a methodology in the department can help ensure the quality of toxicity data in order to gen-erate robust models. The last talk will focus on a specific example: the prediction of toxicity based on genomics.
Chair: C. Fiorino (Italy) Co-chair: A. Gasnier (United Kingdom)
14:30 > How to organise your department to have a structured way of collecting toxicity data Speaker: J. Widder (Austria) 14:48 > Dreams and reality of toxicity data-sharing/farming: quality vs quantity? Speaker: A. Dekker (The Netherlands) 15:06 > Exploiting large data base to build robust predictive models: validation issues Speaker: T. Rancati (Italy) 15:24 > Radiogenomics: big data to understand genetic risk factors of toxicity Speaker: C.N. Andreassen (Denmark)
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