ESTRO 38 - Programme Book & Exhibition Guide

INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG

TUESDAY 30 APRIL 2019

SYMPOSIUM Focus on the Pelvic Region 09:15 - 10:30 | Ambra 1-2

In this session with the focus on the pelvic region you will be able the get an overview of different adaptive strategies as well as an insight on practical issues and the reporting of those techniques. Furthermore, the impact of bladder filling on anatomic structures in the pelvis will be demonstrated, including the possibilities to assess and evaluate bladder filling. Additionally, the role of MR for treatment planning will be presented and the possibilities of MRI-only treatment planning and the required QA procedures will be discussed.

Chair: P. Scherer (Austria) Co-chair: L. Turtle (United Kingdom)

09:15 > Status on adaptive strategies in the pelvic region – how far are we? Speaker: Y. Seppenwoolde (Austria)

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09:40 > Bladder filling - does it matter? Speaker: D. Bodusz (Poland)

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10:05 > MR-based treatment planning for prostate cancer Speaker: E. Persson (Sweden)

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JOINT SYMPOSIUM ESTRO-RANZCR: Radiotherapeutical management of oligometastatic disease 11:00 - 12:15 | Ambra 5-6 Radical radiotherapy for oligometastatic disease (OMD) has gained rapid and broad acceptance in the last few years. This is in part related to the evolving technical and imaging capabilities. Yet, strong clinical evidence from prospective clinical trials is lacking in many indications, while randomized evidence in particular remains scarce. Lung cancer OMD is to date the best studied clinical indication. In this session the available clinical evidence supporting OMD will be critically discussed, along with the challenges from a medical physics perspective. In addition, the specific situation of OMD in lung cancer will be addressed in more detail.

Chair: Y. Lievens (Belgium) Chair: M. Chilkuri (Australia)

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