ESTRO Guide 2018
TEACHING LECTURE
TEACHING LECTURE
TEACHING LECTURE
TEACHING LECTURE
A primer on value based health care
The systematic use of patient reported outcome measures (PROM) for the improvement of radiotherapy
DNA Repair: from mechanisms to clinical implication
Is stereotactic body radiotherapy an alternative to surgery in operable patients with stage I NSCLC?
08:00 - 08:40
SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM
Value-based radiation oncology Defining international standardisation of value in health care - Implementing value-based health care at Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm - Introducing the value-equation in oncology, specific focus on radiation oncology - Towards value based radiation oncology in European oncology
Radiomics – Technical and clinical challenges and opportunities Radiomics: what about harmonisation and standardisation? - Radiomics – Clinical challenges and opportunities – Will radiomics change our practice in the next years? - Radiomics – How does artificial intelligence shape the future of medical imaging?
Genomic instability and DNA repair in cancer DNA damage responses as a barrier against carcinogenesis - Replication stress as a driver of genomic instability in malignant gliomas - The translational impact of targeting DNA repair
Evolving role of radiotherapy in the management of SCLC Towards individualised dose-constraints for dose- limiting toxicity - Functional-imaging guided dose-escalation - New trends in the management of SCLC - How to manage SCLC cancer patients with brain metastasis?
08:45 - 10:00
MONDAY 23 APRIL 2018
10:00 - 10:30
COFFEE BREAK
SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM
PROFFERED PAPERS
PROFFERED PAPERS
Enhancing radiation oncology outcomes through patient involvement Patient reported outcome measures as an endpoint in clinical trials - The impact of patient values on treatment techniques and decisions in radiation oncology - Supporting patients through communication to take an active role in shared decision making
Radiogenomics Knowing the landscape to be explored - GWAS in radiogenomics -
10:30 - 11:45
The REQUITE project: integrating biomarkers and clinical predictors of radiotherapy side effects - Machine learning algorithms in the analysis of complex SNP data
12:00 - 12:30
SELECTED RANDOMISED TRIALS
12:30 - 13:00
KLAAS BREUR AWARD LECTURE
13:00 - 14:30
LUNCH AND INDUSTRY SYMPOSIA
SYMPOSIUM
JOINT SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM
DEBATE
ESTRO-ESR New imaging approaches for radiotherapy
Challenges in human resources in radiotherapy Human resources in radiation oncology: how to predict changing needs in a changing world? - Tradition and innovation: reshaping the professional and scientific role of medical physicists in radiotherapy - Radiation Therapist: what’s in a word? - Innovative education to cover the gaps
Biomarker driven hypoxic modification Genomic biomarkers for selection of patients to hypoxia modification - Multi-parametric functional imaging for patient stratification and hypoxia modification - Clinical trials
This house believes that treatment intensification in stage III is a dream rather than a reality
14:30 - 15:45
15:45 - 16:15
COFFEE BREAK
SYMPOSIUM
SYMPOSIUM
PROFFERED PAPERS
PROFFERED PAPERS
Planning future global radiotherapy services
Normal tissue dose-response modelling across radiation modalities Comparison and limitations of DVH-based NTCP models derived from 3D-CRT and IMRT data - Clinical evidence of spatially variable proton biologi- cal effectiveness in pediatric brain tumour patients - Patient-reported outcomes and associated dose response models for prostate cancer patients treated with photon vs. proton therapy - Validation of photon-derived normal tissue complication probability models in a head and neck proton therapy cohort
16:15 - 17:30
CONFERENCES
17:40 - 18:00
JENS OVERGAARD LEGACY AWARD
18:00 - 18:10
ACADEMIC AWARD LECTURE: JACK FOWLER UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN AWARD
18:10 - 18:30
COMPANY AWARD LECTURES
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