ESTRO 38 - Programme Book & Exhibition Guide
SYMPOSIUM Artificial intelligence in Radiation Oncology 08:45 - 10:00 | Auditorium Chair: S. Magrini (Italy) Co-chair: P. Meyer (France)
SATURDAY 27 APRIL 2019
08:45 > Clinical applications of AI for Radiation Oncology Speaker: J. Bibault (France)
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09:03 > Acceptance, commissioning, introduction, regulatory aspects and QA of AI Speaker: W. Verbakel (The Netherlands) 09:21 > Unified radiogenomic prediction of late radiotherapy toxicities Speaker: J. Coates, (United Kingdom)
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09:39 > Impact of AI and automation on practice Speaker: L. Tagliaferri (Italy)
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SYMPOSIUM Mouse models: Animal models the next step for RT 08:45 - 10:00 | Brown 1
During the symposium on ‘Mouse models’, Verena Jendrossek will elaborate on the dual face of immune-mediated systemic effects of radiation using preclinical thoracic normal tissue complication models. Anne Kiltie will explain how to avoid small intestine toxicity using small animal radiation research platforms for radiosensitization of orthotopic bladder cancer. Christian Karger will discuss whether the proton RBE of 1.1 should be changed into a LET-dependent model and if preclinical studies may answer this question. Leila Akkari will show how the tumor microenvironment of glioblastoma post radiotherapy changes and what the benefits are of targeting macrophages in combination with radiotherapy.
Chair: B. Cornelissen (United Kingdom) Co-chair: L. Dubois (The Netherlands)
08:45 > Linking radiation-induced damage to systemic effects: what can we learn from preclinical models of normal tissue complications Speaker: V. Jendrossek (Germany) 09:03 > New developments in small animal image guided radiotherapy: Bladder cancer Speaker: A. Kiltie (United Kingdom)
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