ESTRO 38 - Programme Book & Exhibition Guide

14:30 > How can we get the best out of knowledge-based planning? Speaker: S. Currie (United Kingdom), E. Miguel-Chumacero, N. Laverick, G. Currie Are we going back to prêt-à-porter instead of bespoke fashion? Speaker: R. Moeckli (Switzerland) 15:06 > The potential of automated treatment planning in clinical trials Speaker: C. Hurkmans (The Netherlands) 15:24 > Using automated planning for “bias-free” plan comparison Speaker: L. Rossi (The Netherlands), A.W. Sharfo, S. Breedveld, B.J.M. Heijmen 14:48 > Does automation jeopardise personalised treatment? As we continue to seek to advance radiotherapy treatment through improved imaging and effective analysis of data the scientific disciplines required to deliver the best care are expanding. In this session we explore the multi-disciplinary nature of modern radiotherapy and highlight some of the important new roles. The perspective of physicists with a speciality other than radiotherapy will give their perspective on the changes they had to make to adapt to working in the radiotherapy multi-disciplinary team. In this session we will explore the view working in radiotherapy from physicists specialising in MRI, nuclear medicine, ultrasound and data science. 14:30 > Working for radiotherapy applications: The perspective of a nuclear medicine physicist in the era of Hybrid Imaging Systems Speaker: V. Bettinardi (Italy), M.G. Cattaneo 14:48 > Working in radiotherapy from the perspective of an MRI physicist Speaker: L.E. Olsson (Sweden) 15:06 > Working with radiotherapy from the perspective of US physicist Speaker: E. Harris (United Kingdom) Chair: R.I. Mackay (United Kingdom) Chair: E. Koutsouveli (Greece) JOINT SYMPOSIUM ESTRO-EFOMP: Multi-disciplinary working in Radiotherapy 14:30 - 15:45 | Space 3-4

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