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INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG

MONDAY 23 APRIL 2018

09:35 > Against the motion -rebuttal

Speaker: D.P. Dearnaley (United Kingdom)

09:45 > Discussion

SYMPOSIUM Advanced dosimetry methods for dose-volume effects modelling 08:45 - 10:00  |  ROOM 112 Recently, methods for dose distribution analysis evaluating local dose response patterns have been proposed as alternative to the DVH approaches. This symposium presents the methods that include spatial dose distribution information in relation to different radiation-induced toxicity endpoints. The first talk introduces voxel-wise methods anchored to examples from pelvic toxicities. The second talk is focused on the critical aspects in dose map building and comparison. Next, the third speaker will illustrate spatially-based bladder dose constraints for urinary toxicity in prostate cancer, while the last speaker will discuss spatial dose signature in lung or head and neck radiation induced morbidity. Chair: L. Cella (Italy) Co-Chair: S. Danielsen (Norway) 08:45 > Methods for 3D Voxel-based population analyses in NTCP modelling Speaker: O. Acosta (France) 09:03 > Issues in pixel/voxel wise dose maps comparison: significance and robustness Speaker: F. Palorini (Italy)

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09:21 > Evidence for spatially-based bladder dose constraints Speaker: N.A.b. Yahya (Malaysia)

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09:39 > Spatial dose signature in lung or head and neck radiation induced morbidity Speaker: G. Palma (Italy)

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SYMPOSIUM Dose mapping and dose accumulation 08:45 - 10:00  |  ROOM 113-114 The symposium addresses important aspects of dose mapping and dose accumulation from different angles. It heavily involves structure segmentation and image registration; therefore overview of published results on segmentation, dose mapping, and dose accumulation using commercial solutions will be given first. This will be completed by initial results from deep learning segmentation methods. From a target

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