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INTERDISCIPLINARY RADIOBIOLOGY CLINICAL BRACHYTHERAPY PHYSICS RTT YOUNG

TUESDAY 24 APRIL 2018

Chair: B. Heijmen (The Netherlands) Co-Chair: P. Mancosu (Italy)

09:15 > Automated treatment planning at NKI: benefits and challenges

Speaker: E. Damen (The Netherlands), R. Harmsen, G. Wortel, A. Olszewska, G. Van der Veen, G. Retel, P. Pronk, D. Eekhout, A. Duijn, E. Lamers, A. Tijhuis, T. Janssen, T. Wiersma, R. De Graaf, J. Trinks

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09:33 > Challenges for clinical automated planning encountered at Royal Surrey County Hospital Speaker: M. Hussein (United Kingdom), C. South, E. Adams, T. Jordan, A. Nisbet 09:51 > Challenges for clinical automated treatment planning encountered at Erasmus MC Speaker: M. Dirkx (The Netherlands), J. Penninkhof, A. Sharfo, E. Venema, C. Timmermans, S. Petit, B. Heijmen 10:09 > Challenges for clinical automated planning encountered at Odense University Hospital Speaker: C. Rønn Hansen (Denmark) Our understanding of normal tissue radiobiology is driving novel approaches to management of radiation induced normal tissue toxicity. Prof Yarnold will open this symposium with an overview of the clinical benefit of hyperbaric oxygen therapy and examine latest advances in the development of optimised protocols. Prof Pacelli will move this session towards a discussion on the challenges associated with the development of advanced normal tissue complication probabilities models. The symposium will close with Prof Benderitter who will discuss the clinical potential of stem cell therapy with a particular focus on human induced-pluripotent stem cells. Chair: TBC Co-Chair: S. Rivera (France) 09:15 > Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for the treatment of the late effects of radiotherapy Speaker: J.R. Yarnold (United Kingdom) 09:40 > Advances in clinical radiobiology: modelling of normal tissue complication probability Speaker: R. Pacelli (Italy) SYMPOSIUM Advances in normal tissue radiobiology 09:15 - 10:30  |  ROOM 120-121

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