ICTR-PHE 2014
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Europe/Zurich
Centre International de Conferences de Geneve (CICG)
Centre International de Conferences de Geneve (CICG)
International Conference Centre Geneva
17, rue de Varembé
CH- 1211 Geneva 2
Jacques BERNIER,
Manjit Dosanjh
Description
A conference that brings together the International Conference on Translational Research in Radio-Oncology and Physics for Health in Europe.
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Please check the ICTR-PHE 2014 main website for more information on the conference itself (venue, committees, sponsorship)
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Please check the ICTR-PHE 2014 main website for more information on the conference itself (venue, committees, sponsorship)
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12:00
Lunch
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Welcome addresses Room 2
Room 2
Speakers: Jacques Bernier, Manjit Dosanjh, Representative of the Geneva state, Rolf Heuer -
Radiobiology Room 2
Room 2
Conveners: Kevin Prise, Marco Durante- 3
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International Cancer Expert Corps (ICEC)Speaker: Norman Coleman
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Influences of aberrant mitochondrial DNA in cancer and cancer therapySpeaker: Marike van Gisbergen
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Hpv Status and Effect on Radiosensitivity in Head and Neck Cancer Tumor XenograftsSpeaker: Brita S Sørensen
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16:00
Coffee
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Radiobiology Room 2
Room 2
Conveners: Kevin Prise, Marco Durante-
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Rectal cancer and fractionation sensitivity in the neo-adjuvant radiation therapy setting: a project of meta-analysis and radiobiological modeling from individual patient data in randomized and observational data-setsSpeaker: Raymond Miralbell
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Nuclear MedicineConveners: Irene Virgolini, Ulli Koster
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Radiochemical aspects of radionuclide therapiesSpeaker: Helmut Maecke
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²¹²Pb-labeled mAbs targeting CEA or HER2 during α-RIT of small peritoneal carcinomatosis – Dose effect relationship?Speaker: Jean-Pierre Pouget
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152/161Tb-DOTA-RM6 biodistribution studies in prostate cancer bearing SCID mice and 149Tb sources from CERN-MEDICISSpeaker: Thierry Stora
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A radionuclide generator of Erbium-165, an isotope for Auger TherapySpeaker: Gregory Severin
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Nuclear MedicineConveners: Thomas Beyer, Ulli Koster
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Clinical experience with radionuclide therapiesSpeaker: Irene Virgolini
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From bench to bedside: development and early clinical results of 188Re-SSS/Lipiodol for HCC treatmentSpeaker: Nicolas Lepareur
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PIP: a compact recirculating accelerator for the production of medical isotopesSpeaker: Adina Toader
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Gamma Probe Based on Scintillation Crystal and Silicon PhotomultiplierSpeaker: Konstantin Zhukov
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Preclinical studies and radiopharmaceutical developments with 64Cu produced by ARRONAX facilitySpeaker: Mickael Bourgeois
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10:00
Coffee Break
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Detectors & ImagingConveners: Alberto Del Guerra, Denis Dauvergne
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Prompt gamma imaging of proton pencil beams at clinical beam currentSpeaker: Julien Smeets
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Prediction of β+-activity distributions from PT-PET by means of a yield approachSpeaker: Stephan Helmbrecht
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ProXY – High performance monolithic pixel tracker for proton tomographySpeaker: Piero Giubilato
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The recent developments of the FLUKA Monte Carlo code oriented to its applications in HadrontherapySpeaker: Paola Sala
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12:30
Lunch
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Detectors & ImagingConveners: Alberto Del Guerra, Denis Dauvergne
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Different detector concepts for several imaging scenarios: from hadrontherapy monitoring to clinical imagingSpeaker: Paola Solevi
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New TechnologiesConveners: Anthony Lomax, Wolfgang Enghardt
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The ELIMED (Multidisciplinary and Medical applications at the ELI-Beams) network perspectives for laser driven beam applicationsSpeaker: Andrea Attili
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Harnessing laser-plasma accelerated ion beams for applications using Gabor lensesSpeaker: Christopher Hughes
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Positron emission tomography (PET) isotope production from laser-driven protonSpeakers: John Wong, Kai Ding
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A novel TOF-PET detector based on organic scintillatorsSpeaker: Pawel Moskal
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15:45
Coffee Break
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New TechnologiesConveners: Anthony Lomax, Wolfgang Enghardt
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Requirements from Oncology to Imaging TechnologiesSpeaker: Heinz-Peter Schlemmer
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Potential of Detection of fast Cherenkov Photons for Improved Time of Flight Positron Emission TomographySpeaker: Stefan Brunner
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Experimental characterization of acoustic detection and imaging for Bragg peak localization in proton therapySpeaker: Katia Parodi
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A new elastic image fusion model for lung deformation simulation in 4D dose calculationsSpeaker: Stefan Milz
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20:00
Cocktail
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ESTRO lectureConvener: Jean Bourhis
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Individualized Radiation Oncology – harnessing clinics, biology and high technologySpeaker: Michael Baumann
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Plenary sessionConveners: Jacques Bernier, Manjit Dosanjh
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Health implications and applications in spaceSpeaker: Christer Fuglesang
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The convergence of science - the way to develop novel radiation oncology technologies for the futureSpeaker: Dag Rune Olsen
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10:00
Coffee Break
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Plenary sessionConveners: Jacques Bernier, Manjit Dosanjh
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Current status of Carbon Ion Radiotherapy at NIRSSpeaker: Hirohiko Tsujii
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Radioisotopes - the "fuel" for nuclear medicineSpeaker: Ulli Koster
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Medical applications at CERNSpeaker: Steve Myers
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Lunch
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New Insights into molecular mechanisms of radio-curability Room 2
Room 2
Convener: Conchita Vens-
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New insights into the complexities of NHEJ and HR repairSpeaker: Simon Powell
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Homologous recombination deficiency and radio-curability in mouse models for BRCA1/2-deficient breast cancerSpeaker: Sven Rottenberg
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Mechanism of HR dysfunction in single dose radiotherapySpeaker: Zvi Fuks
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14:15
Coffee Break
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Hadrons Room 2
Room 2
Conveners: Manjit Dosanjh, Norman Coleman-
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Carbon Ion Therapy: Actual and Future Strategies at HITSpeaker: Jurgen Debus
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Present status of CNAOSpeaker: Roberto Orecchia
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Proffered papers - Physics I Room 3
Room 3
Conveners: David Townsend, Thomas Beyer-
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The development of a low energy facility for clinical trials of Boron Neutron Capture TherapySpeaker: Rob Edgecock
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An innovative on-line beam-monitoring detector based on the emission of secondary electronsSpeaker: Saverio Braccini
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Radiotherapy Dose Monitoring to Low-Dose Morphologic Imaging with Scanned Megavoltage X-raysSpeaker: Paulo Crespo
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First investigations of Ultra-Thin 3D silicon detectors as microdosimetersSpeaker: Celeste Fleta
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Frequency difference electrical impedance tomography for imaging lung tumourSpeaker: Chuan Li Yang
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A novel dual-modality optical tomography and x-ray system for small animal radiation research platformSpeaker: Ken Kang Hsin Wang
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Digital Image Processing Techniques for Application in a Microbeam End-Station MicroscopySpeaker: Antonios Georgantzoglou
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Proffered papers - Biology I Room 3
Room 3
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Conveners: Bleddyn Jones, Kevin Prise-
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DCE-MRI and DCE-US quantification in CWR22 prostate tumour xenograftsSpeaker: Natalia Arteaga-Marrero
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Antitumor activity of combination therapy with TH-302 and irradiation in a rat rhabdomyosarcoma modelSpeaker: Sarah Peeters
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Development of a novel ELISA for detecting inducible Hsp70 in serumSpeaker: Stephanie Ertl
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Advancing the small animal radiation research platform for pre-clinical radiation researchSpeaker: John Wong
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Evaluation of Late Toxicity Risk for RT Patients through Geant 4 Simulation of X-Ray Dose DepositionSpeaker: Frederic Brochu
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Log file based dose calculations as a quality assurance tool in scanned beam proton radiotherapySpeaker: Gabriel Meier
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A Novel Radioguided Surgery Technique Exploiting - decaysSpeaker: Riccardo Faccini
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Investigation of irregular motion influence for future 4D In-beam PET imagingSpeaker: Yuan Tian
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Ongoing investigations on ion-based radiography and tomographySpeaker: Lorena Magallanes
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Proffered papers - Physics II (Hadrons) Room 2
Room 2
Conveners: Guido Baroni, Katia Parodi-
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Initial Qualification of the Irradiation Uncertainties in Ion Beam Therapy of Prostate CancerSpeaker: Antoni Rucinski
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Can particle beam therapy be improved using helium ions? - A treatment planning study focusing on pediatric patientsSpeaker: Barbara Knaeusl
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PlanIt: Planning Ion therapy open platform for treatment plans testing and comparingSpeaker: Faiza Bourhaleb
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Robustness of range prediction in proton therapy using prompt gamma emissionSpeaker: Fiere Janssen
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Evaluation of existing ripple filter designs for clinical use at the MedAustron ion beam therapy facilitySpeaker: Loic Grevillot
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The (non-) detectability of failures in motion mitigated ion beam delivery by means of in-beam PETSpeaker: Kristin Stützer
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Assessment and improvements of Geant4 models in the context of prompt-gamma hadrontherapy monitoringSpeaker: George Dedes
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Monte Carlo modelling of whole-body secondary cancer risk for conventional and emergent radiotherapySpeaker: Richard Hugtenburg
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Gala Dinner Hotel Intercontinental
Hotel Intercontinental
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GH Fletcher Lecture Room 2
Room 2
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Ritsuko Komaki-
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Host and Tumor Immunity: Local and Systemic Opportunities to Enhance Tumor Curability by RadiotherapySpeaker: Ralph Weichselbaum
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From new therapeutic targets to personalized treatment Room 2
Room 2
Convener: Søren Bentzen-
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Identification of new therapeutic targetsSpeaker: Conchita Vens
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Single-dose radiotherapy: from learning curve to long-term clinical outcomeSpeaker: Carlo Greco
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From bench to bedside: experience of the glioblastoma model for the optimization of radiosensitizationSpeaker: Elizabeth Moyal
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Radiotherapy - Hypoxic modification of radiotherapy Room 3
Room 3
Convener: Marianne Nordsmark-
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Hypoxia-induced gene expressionSpeaker: Marianne Koritzinsky
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Impact of tumor autophagy on solid tumors response to IR: role of the tumor stromaSpeaker: Eric Deutsch
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Hypoxia: where to go from here?Speaker: Jens Overgaard
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10:05
Coffee Break
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EORTC symposium Room 2
Room 2
Conveners: Philippe Maingon, Sofia Rivera-
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The new business model of the EORTCSpeaker: Emad Shash
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The Radiation Oncology Group of the EORTC: from the past to the futureSpeaker: Philippe Maingon
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The new drug and radiotherapy working partySpeaker: Conchita Vens
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An example of the integrated model: the EORTC DAHANCA-1219 trialSpeaker: Vincent Gregoire
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Proffered papers - Biology II Room 3
Room 3
Conveners: Raj Jena, Wolfgang Dörr-
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Enhanced RBE of sub-micrometer focused low-LET protonsSpeaker: Thomas Schmid
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Expression of common or species specific DNA damage-repair pathway related genes in thymus of low-dose-rate irradiated AKR/J and ICR miceSpeaker: Hee Sun Kim
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[18F] HX4 PET imaging of tumour hypoxia in HNSCC patientsSpeaker: Karen Zegers
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Inhibition of tumour growth using the small molecule Cathepsin L inhibitor, KGP94Speaker: Thomas Wittenborn
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Delayed and Persistent Response of Human Mitochondria after Single Exposure to 0.5 to 4 Gy of Gamma RadiationSpeaker: Winnie Kam
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Auger electron emitters labeled to monoclonal antibodies trigger cell membrane-mediated bystander effectsSpeaker: Jean-Pierre Pouget
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Comparing Ion Computed Tomography under clinical constraintsSpeaker: David Hansen
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Proffered papers - Physics III Room 4
Room 4
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Conveners: Denis Dauvergne, Ken Peach-
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Ultimate Time Resolution in Time-of-Flight PETSpeaker: Paul Lecoq
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4D Dose calculations and 4D PET image reconstruction using deformable tetrahedral models of moving organsSpeaker: Petre Manescu
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Motion compensated reconstructions in PET-based ion beam treatment verification for moving targetSpeaker: Chiara Gianoli
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Realistic on-the-fly dose calculation for low energy X-rays Intra-Operative Radiation TherapySpeaker: Marie Vidal
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A single device for mechanical and radiation Quality Assurance measurements of medical acceleratorsSpeakers: Ernesto Valverde, John Wong
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A combined electrical impedance tomography and cone beam CT for radiation therapy monitoringSpeaker: Manuchehr Soleimani
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Proffered papers - Biology III Room 3
Room 3
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Conveners: Raj Jena, Wolfgang Dörr-
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Oxygen ions achieve better tumour control probability in hypoxic tumours than carbon ions doSpeaker: Niels Bassler
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Direct evaluation of ion beam radiobiological parameters from clinical data: an alternative approach to the RBESpeaker: Andrea Attili
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Proffered papers - Physics IV (Hadrons) Room 4
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International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Sandro Rossi- 115
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Fast pencil beam dose calculation for hadron therapy on GPUSpeaker: Joakim Da Silva
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Parameterization of lateral dose profiles for proton therapy application at CNAOSpeaker: Martina Mori
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Profferred papers - Radiotherapy I Room 2
Room 2
Convener: Marcel Verheij-
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Modelling acute urinary toxicity after radiotherapy for prostate cancerSpeakers: Tiziana Rancati, Viviana Caillo
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Mediators associated to the inflammatory response in prostate cancer patients undergoing RT: preliminary resultsSpeaker: Bedini Nice
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Daily variation in rectal size and position during prostate radiotherapy measured from helical tomotherapy CT scansSpeaker: Jessica Scaife
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Lunch
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ESO Session - E. van der Schueren Award Room 2
Room 2
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Alberto Costa-
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The ART of translationSpeaker: Marcel Verheij
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Symposium in honour of Prof. Kian K. Ang- Translational research: the example of head and neck cancer Room 2
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International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Ritsuko Komaki- 124
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Milestones of Pr Kian Ang’s scientific contributionSpeaker: Jacques Bernier
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Molecular biology of head and neck carcinomas: old challenges, new insightsSpeaker: Kevin Harrington
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15:15
Coffee Break
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Proffered papers - Biology IV Room 3
Room 3
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Conveners: Kevin McMullen, Manjit Dosanjh- 127
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Towards simpler and better prediction of relative biological effect (RBE)Speaker: Bleddyn Jones
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Combined Radiochemotherapeutical Strategies for Microtubule Stabilizing Agent (MSA)-Resistant TumorsSpeaker: Angela Broggini-Tenzer
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Proffered papers - Physics V (Detectors) Room 4
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International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Conveners: Paul Lecoq, Ulli Köster-
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Verification of dynamictrajectory radiotherapy based on Monte CarloSpeaker: Michael Fix
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An Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Beam Monitoring System using a Monolithic Active Pixel SensorSpeaker: Johannes Velthuis
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EndoTOFPET-US: A multimodal ultrasound and time of flight PET endoscope for developing new biomarkers for the prostate and pancreatic cancersSpeaker: Etiennette Auffray
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Proffered papers - Radiotherapy II Room 2
Room 2
Convener: David Brizel- 137
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Potentiation of radiation response by a novel EGFR/DNA targeting molecule in a triple negative breast cancer modelSpeaker: Beatrice Fournier
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Time resolved portal dosimetry for Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (VMAT) in lung cancer patients with atelectasisSpeaker: Mark Podesta
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Spot-scanning Proton Therapy for Pediatric Parameningeal Rhabdomyosarcomas: Clinical Outcome of 39 Patients Treated at PSISpeaker: Carmen Ares
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16:45
CERN visit ATLAS (CERN)
ATLAS
CERN
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Cocktail in Globe Globe of Science and Innovation (CERN)
Globe of Science and Innovation
CERN
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Radiosensitivity modulation - new angles of attack Room 2
Room 2
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Richard Kolesnick-
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Growth factor and integrin receptor targeting - there is more to it than just inhibitionSpeaker: Nils Cordes
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Notch and radiotherapy: does it matter?Speaker: Marc Vooijs
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Head-and-neck cancers: towards new, intriguing fractionation schedulesSpeaker: Jean Bourhis
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Coffee Break
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Proffered papers - Biology V Room 2
Room 2
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Conveners: Tim Maughan, Vikram Bhadrasain-
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Radiosensitization of Non–Small Cell Lung Cancers by Targeting Ionizing Radiation-Induced Activation of ADAM17Speaker: Martin Pruschy
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Do physiological relevant doses of biguanides have any role in cancer treatment?Speaker: Morten Busk
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Oral mucosal radiation response (mouse) - relevance of ceramide-induced apoptosis?Speaker: Wolfgang Dörr
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Proffered papers - Biology VI Room 3
Room 3
Conveners: Kevin Prise, Norman Coleman-
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Radiobiological Considerations for Retreatment of Central Nervous System TumoursSpeaker: Bleddyn Jones
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Gadolinium based nanoparticles for radiosensitization of head and neck squamous cell carcinomaSpeaker: Lucie Sancey
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Noninvasive Imaging of Radiation-Induced Lung Inflammation with Positron Emission Tomography (PET) in a Murine ModelSpeakers: Jin Zhang, Ken Kang Hsin Wang
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Clinical testing of an in-room imaging system for patient setup verification in particle therapySpeaker: Guido Baroni
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Entervision Wp4. Biological Dosimetric Phantom. Proof Of Concept Preliminary ResultsSpeaker: Thiago Viana Miranda Lima
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A knowledge exchange case study: computational radiotherapy at CambridgeSpeaker: Michael Simmons
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Proffered papers - Physics VI (Hadrons) Room 4
Room 4
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Conveners: Hirohiko Tsujii, Ugo Amaldi-
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Intra-fraction tumor tracking based on a surrogate-driven 4D CT motion model in particle radiation therapySpeaker: Guido Baroni
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Prompt Gamma Imaging at MGH with LaBr3 Scintillating CrystalsSpeaker: Joao Seco
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Nanoparticles and protontherapy: disentangling possible physical effectsSpeaker: Yolanda Prezado
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95 MeV/A carbon fragmentation studies for hadrontherapy: measurements and comparisons with GEANT4 simulationsSpeaker: Marc Labalme
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Properties of therapeutic He, Li and O beams studied with Geant4Speaker: Lucas Burigo
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Automatic beam dose profiler for scanned pencil beams (protons and carbon ions) at the CNAO hadrontherapy facilitySpeaker: Aurora Tamborini
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Proton Interaction Vertex Imaging for carbon therapy quality controlSpeaker: Regina Rescigno
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Dual energy CT to reduce range uncertainties in hadrontherapySpeaker: Guillaume Landry
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Research and development of a TOF-based multi-slit collimated camera for online hadrontherapy monitoringSpeaker: Marco Pinto
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Lunch
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Symposium - Hadrons Room 4
Room 4
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Roberto Orecchia-
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Evolution of technology to optimize the delivery of proton therapy: the third generationSpeaker: Thomas Bortfeld
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Symposium - Imaging Room 2
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International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Philippe Lambin-
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Hypoxia ImagingSpeaker: Marianne Nordsmark
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Predictive and prognostic role of functional imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinomasSpeaker: David Brizel
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Symposium - Tumor vascularization Room 3
Room 3
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Jens Overgaard-
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Hypoxia modification in experimental tumoursSpeaker: Daniel Zips
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The vascular supply and microenvironment of tumours and their significance for cancer therapySpeaker: Michael Horsman
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Targeting hypoxia through autophagySpeaker: Kasper Rouschop
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Symposium - Biomarker driven individualization of radiotherapy - from preclinical validation to clinical trials? Room 3
Room 3
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Michael Baumann-
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Biomarker for stratification in radiotherapy - preclinical and early clinical modelsSpeaker: Mechthild Krause
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Imaging for prescription functionSpeaker: Daniela Thorwarth
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How will we develop the evidence base for biologically individualized radiotherapy?Speaker: Tim Maughan
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Symposium - Modulation of tumor and normal tissue response to radiation Room 2
Room 2
International Conference Centre Geneva 17, rue de Varembé CH- 1211 Geneva 2Convener: Simon Powell- 179
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Immunosensitization by radiotherapy: the example of immunocytokinesSpeaker: Ludwig Dubois
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Novel strategies to spare normal tissues from radiation damageSpeaker: Marie-Catherine Vozenin
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Intestinal Stem Cells are Radiation ResistantSpeaker: Richard Kolesnick
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Concluding remarks Room 2
Room 2
Speakers: Jacques Bernier, Manjit Dosanjh (CERN)