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09:03 > Predicting cardiac toxicity after breast irradiation: new quantitative data and new challenges Speaker: G. Gagliardi (Sweden) 09:21 > Active surveillance for cardiovascular disease after Hodgkins lymphoma Speaker: L. Daniels (The Netherlands) 09:39 > Dose to heart substructures is associated with non-cancer death after SBRT in stage I NSCLC patients B. Stam (The Netherlands), H. Peulen, M. Guckenberger, F. Mantel,

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MONDAY 2 MAY 2016

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A. Hope, J. Belderbos, I. Grills, M. Werner-Wasik, N. O’Connell, J.J. Sonke OC-0399

09:49 > Risk estimation of cardiac toxicity following craniospinal irradiation of pediatric patients. G. Engeseth (Norway), C. Stokkevåg, L. Muren

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Symposium EMERGING BIOMARKERS 08:45 - 10:00 | LONDRA

In the coming era of precision medicine, or Personalised Radiation Oncology (PRO), reliable predictive biomarkers are desperately needed. During this symposium, the promises and pitfalls of predictive biomarkers for radiotherapy will be discussed in general. There will be special emphasis on three encouraging biomarker areas. The concept of liquid biopsies will be exemplified by the promising results seen when analysing circulating tumour cells in lung cancer. The concept of classifying solid tumours based on genomic subtypes, especially how genomic classifications can aid in treatment decisions, will be discussed for two of the most abundant cancer types, breast and prostate cancer.

Chair: J. Alsner (Denmark) Co-chair: R. Corvò(Italy)

08:45 > Circulating tumour cells as biomarkers in lung radiotherapy Speaker: K. Haslett (UK)

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09:03 > The fall and raise of predictive radiotherapy biomarkers Speaker: M. Baumann (Germany)

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09:21 > Genomic breast cancer subtype classification for response prediction Speaker: N. Somaiah (UK) 09:39 > Genomic subtypes in prostate cancer and its influence in treatment response Speaker: R. Bristow (Canada)

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INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY

CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS

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