Workshop “Particle therapy - future for the Baltic States? State-of-play, synergies and challenges”
from
Wednesday 24 May 2023 (09:00)
to
Thursday 25 May 2023 (21:00)
Monday 22 May 2023
Tuesday 23 May 2023
Wednesday 24 May 2023
09:00
Arrivals of participants
Arrivals of participants
09:00 - 21:00
Room: 160/1-009
20:00
Social dinner
Social dinner
20:00 - 22:30
Thursday 25 May 2023
08:00
Visit to Synchrocyclotron
Visit to Synchrocyclotron
08:00 - 09:00
Room: 160/1-009
09:00
Opening and goals of the workshop
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Maurizio Vretenar
(
CERN
)
Diana Adliene
(
Vice-convener of CBG APTC working group
)
Toms Torims
(
Convener of CBG APTC working group
)
Opening and goals of the workshop
Maurizio Vretenar
(
CERN
)
Diana Adliene
(
Vice-convener of CBG APTC working group
)
Toms Torims
(
Convener of CBG APTC working group
)
09:00 - 09:20
Room: 160/1-009
09:20
Welcome by CERN's Director for Accelerators and Technology
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Mike Lamont
(
CERN
)
Welcome by CERN's Director for Accelerators and Technology
Mike Lamont
(
CERN
)
09:20 - 09:30
Room: 160/1-009
09:30
View of the Baltic Assembly
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Antoņina Ņenaševa
(
Baltic Assembly (Vice Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly)
)
View of the Baltic Assembly
Antoņina Ņenaševa
(
Baltic Assembly (Vice Chair of the Health, Welfare and Family Committee of the Baltic Assembly)
)
09:30 - 09:40
Room: 160/1-009
09:40
Session I “Cancer statistics and indication profile in the Baltic States. Status of radiotherapy technologies in the Baltic States.”
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Erika Korobeinikova
(
Lithuanian Society for Radiation Therapy / Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
)
Kristaps Palskis
(
Riga Technical University (LV) / CERN
)
Manjit Dosanjh
Session I “Cancer statistics and indication profile in the Baltic States. Status of radiotherapy technologies in the Baltic States.”
Erika Korobeinikova
(
Lithuanian Society for Radiation Therapy / Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
)
Kristaps Palskis
(
Riga Technical University (LV) / CERN
)
Manjit Dosanjh
09:40 - 10:40
Room: 160/1-009
Key topics: Reaching a “critical mass” of the number of patients that could be treated with proton and particle therapy is one of the most crucial aspects behind a successful operation of a clinical facility. Cancer statistics in the Baltic States are to be discussed – number of patients diagnosed with cancer and treated with radiation therapy yearly. Most common malignancies are to be indicated with a correspondence to eligibility for particle therapy, as well as indications with currently sub-optimal treatment options are to be discussed. Lastly, technological level of currently used radiation therapy techniques, statistics of RT equipment and future projects of novel radiation therapy device installations as alternatives, such as MRI-LINACs, are discussed. Moderator: Dace Bogorada-Saukuma (Latvian Therapeutic Radiology Association)
10:40
Coffee break
Coffee break
10:40 - 10:50
Room: 160/1-009
10:50
Session II “Clinical indications for proton and particle therapy. Existing clinical evidence and on-going clinical trials”
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Anna Maria Camarda
(
The National Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO)
)
Session II “Clinical indications for proton and particle therapy. Existing clinical evidence and on-going clinical trials”
Anna Maria Camarda
(
The National Center for Oncological Hadrontherapy (CNAO)
)
10:50 - 11:50
Room: 160/1-009
Key topics: Proton and particle therapy is still considered a novel and unique cancer treatment modality that could be applied to challenging cancer cases. Clinical evidence is not comprehensive for all the oncological malignancies and particular indications have shown clearer benefits compared to others. Main cancer types and oncological indications eligible for proton and particle therapy are to be indicated and discussed. On-going clinical trials for further developments for evidence-based medicine are to be discussed, along with currently existing consensus statements for different cancer types. Briefly, alternative approaches for patient selection compared to evidence-based medicine are to be discussed. Moderator: Erika Korobeinikova (Lithuanian Society for Radiation Therapy / Lithuanian University of Health Sciences)
12:00
LUNCH BREAK
LUNCH BREAK
12:00 - 13:20
Room: 160/1-009
13:20
Session III “The technology of helium synchrotron: technology readiness level and research needed”
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Maurizio Vretenar
(
CERN
)
Elena Benedetto
(
SEEIIST Association (CH)
)
Session III “The technology of helium synchrotron: technology readiness level and research needed”
Maurizio Vretenar
(
CERN
)
Elena Benedetto
(
SEEIIST Association (CH)
)
13:20 - 14:20
Room: 160/1-009
Key topics: Helium synchrotron is a technology still in an active development stage within the Next Ion Medical Machine Study (NIMMS) collaboration at CERN. Current status of the technology and technology readiness level are to be discussed. Potential challenges in the development stage of such a technology and during the construction process of the machine will be covered. Scientific researcher inputs necessary for the development will be listed. Moderators: Taylor Rebecca (Imperial College, CERN), Toms Torims (Convener of CBG APTC working group)
14:20
Session IV “Current status of nuclear medicine in the Baltic States. Trends and research pathways going into the future”
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Maija Radzina
(
University of Latvia / Latvian Radiology Association (joining remotely)
)
Edgars Mamis
(
University of Latvia (LV) / CERN
)
Session IV “Current status of nuclear medicine in the Baltic States. Trends and research pathways going into the future”
Maija Radzina
(
University of Latvia / Latvian Radiology Association (joining remotely)
)
Edgars Mamis
(
University of Latvia (LV) / CERN
)
14:20 - 15:20
Room: 160/1-009
Key topics: In the proposed facility, a novel idea of radioactive isotope production using linear accelerator is foreseen. Such a method could allow more efficient production of specific radioisotopes with non-conventional nuclear production pathways. “To look in the future”, firstly the present status of the nuclear medicine field is to be reported and discussed within the 3 Baltic States – main radioisotopes used and clinical procedures. Insights gained from participation in the PRISMAP project will be shared with the focus on novel radioisotopes considered for future clinical applications and scientific research needed to develop production methods of such isotopes. Moderator: Diana Adliene (Vice-convener of CBG APTC working group)
15:20
Session V “Educational necessities and possible solution pathways for clinical and technical personnel training”
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Kristaps Palskis
(
Riga Technical University (LV)
)
Manjit Dosanjh
(
University of Oxford / CERN
)
Erika Korobeinikova
(
Lithuanian Society for Radiation Therapy / Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
)
Session V “Educational necessities and possible solution pathways for clinical and technical personnel training”
Kristaps Palskis
(
Riga Technical University (LV)
)
Manjit Dosanjh
(
University of Oxford / CERN
)
Erika Korobeinikova
(
Lithuanian Society for Radiation Therapy / Lithuanian University of Health Sciences
)
15:20 - 16:20
Room: 160/1-009
Key topics: From previous discussions, a clear need to understand educational and training opportunities of personnel, both clinical and technical, was identified, as currently specialists in particle therapy related fields are lacking. Key necessity areas are to be defined and international educational opportunities and collaborations are to be discussed. Ways, how to implement the possible solutions of the educational aspects early-on within the project initiative, are to be discussed and identified. Moderator: Andrejs Ērglis (University of Latvia)
16:20
Coffee break
Coffee break
16:20 - 16:35
Room: 160/1-009
16:35
Feedback from moderators of each session
Feedback from moderators of each session
16:35 - 17:25
Room: 160/1-009
17:25
Closing words
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Toms Torims
(
Convener of CBG APTC working group
)
Diana Adliene
(
Vice-convener of CBG APTC working group
)
Closing words
Toms Torims
(
Convener of CBG APTC working group
)
Diana Adliene
(
Vice-convener of CBG APTC working group
)
17:25 - 17:40
Room: 160/1-009
17:40
CERN VISITS: LINAC4 and MEDICIS facility
CERN VISITS: LINAC4 and MEDICIS facility
17:40 - 18:40
Room: 160/1-009