ESTRO Guide 2018

Basic Clinical Radiobiology 15-19 September 2018 | Dublin, Ireland

TARGET GROUP The course is aimed at: • Trainees in radiotherapy • Radiation oncologists who lack basic radiobiological science or who want to update their knowledge (i.e. for CME) • Medical physicists who wish to familiarise themselves with this field • Physicians fromother disciplines administering ionising radiation • Radiation therapists (RTTs). COURSE AIM This course aims to provide an introduction to radiation biology as applied to radiotherapy. The coursewill cover the basicmechanisms of cell death/ survival and the radiation response of tumours and normal tissues. Formulas of tissue tolerance you will use everyday in deciding how best to treat your patients. This is critical knowledge that will stay with you and support you for the rest of your career. The Basic Clinical Radiobiology course will give you all of the fundamental principles that

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will be explained. The biological basis for current approaches to the improvement of radiotherapy will be described including novel fractionation schemes, retreatment, IMRT, modification of hypoxia, hadron therapy, combined radiotherapy/ chemotherapy and biological modifiers of tumour and normal tissue effects. LEARNINGOUTCOMES By the end of this course participants should be able to: • Understand the biology of how ionising radiation is able to effectively treat cancer

• Distinguish radiotherapy and its advantages from other cancer therapies • Have the essential knowledge of radiobiology necessary for qualifying examinations. COURSE CONTENT • A series of basic lectures introducing molecular and clinical radiobiology • Mechanisms andmodels or radiation cell killing • The linear-quadratic approach to fractionation • Molecular basis of radiation response • Radiobiology and tolerance of normal tissues to (re)treatment

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