ESTRO meets Asia 2024 - Abstract Book
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Interdisciplinary – Education in radiation oncology
ESTRO meets Asia 2024
Conclusion:
Conformal techniques have been implemented at many centers in Southeast Asian LMICs, and the use of SRS/SBRT is more limited. Contouring is time-intensive for physicians and physicists, particularly for Head/Neck treatments. There is high interest in contouring and planning education for physicians.
Keywords: contouring, conformal treatment, virtual training
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Universiti Malaya's Adoption of Cloud-Based Treatment Planning System for Contouring Education
Aik Hao Ng 1 , Siti Mariam Yacob 1 , Siti Zulaikha Hairuddin 1 , Po Lin Ooi 1 , Wei Shan Choo 1 , Asyraf Muaadz 1 , Adlinda Alip 1 , David Dai Wee Lee 1 , Gwo Fuang Ho 1 , Marniza Saad 1 , Ngie Min Ung 1 , Nisha Mohd Shariff 2 , Nur Adila Mokhtar 1 , Nur Fadhlina Abdul Satar 1 , Rozita Abdul Malik 1 , Vaishnavi Jeyasingam 3 , Wan Zamaniah Wan Ishak 1 , Zulaikha Jamalludin 1 1 Clinical Oncology Unit, Universiti Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2 Clinical Oncology Department, Universiti Malaya Medical Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 3 Radiotherapy and Oncology Department, Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Purpose/Objective:
In the landscape of clinical oncology education, discrepancies in contouring organs-at-risk and target volumes among trainees across different centers pose significant challenges. These differences may be due to variations in training environments, access to treatment planning resources, and differing contouring standards. Hence, there is a necessity to tailor education initiatives to mitigate this variability and ensure consistent practices among
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