Live on the Podium
Weighting Preferences for RapidArc Dynamic: An Evaluation of the Impact on One Arc and Two Arc Approaches for Treating Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
Radiotherapy and Oncology | Volume 206 Supplement 1
Abstract #2280 pg. 4361
Monday May 5 | 17:50 – 18:00, Haydn
Live poster discussions
| Date and time | Title and abstract | Add to calendar |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday, May 3, 2025 | ||
| 15:27 - 15:33 | Adding degrees of freedom to oropharyngeal cancer treatment planning: is re-training of automated planning models necessary? Karolinska Comprehensive Cancer Center Sweden Peter MacCallum Cancer Center, Australia Radiotherapy and Oncology | Volume 206 Supplement 1, Abstract #1596, pg. 2781 | Download the invite |
| 15:45 - 15:51 | Clinically Meaningful Improvements to Breast Radiotherapy: A Blinded Evaluation of a new Hybrid VMAT/IMRT Technique featuring Dynamic Collimation ICON Group, Australia Radiotherapy and Oncology | Volume 206 Supplement 1, Abstract #1488, pg. 2778 | Download the invite |
| 15:51 - 15:57 | Improved Dosimetric Sparing in Esophageal Cancer Radiotherapy Using VMAT with Dynamic Collimator Rotation and Modulated Ports: A Comparative Study The University of Pennsylvania, USA Radiotherapy and Oncology | Volume 206 Supplement 1, Abstract #1992, pg. 2806 | Download the invite |
Digital posters
Clinical Acceptability of the Next Generation in Modulated Arc Therapy for Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
Radiotherapy and Oncology
Volume 206 Supplement 1
Abstract #2278, pg. 3502
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Australia
Advancing Lung Cancer Radiotherapy using VMAT with Dynamic Collimator Rotation and Modulated Ports for Improved Dosimetric Endpoints and Planning Efficiency
Radiotherapy and Oncology
Volume 206 Supplement 1
Abstract #3186, pg. 2868
University of Pennsylvania, USA
Improved Hippocampal sparing in Whole Brain Radiotherapy using VMAT with optimized Dynamic Collimator Rotation and Modulated Ports
Radiotherapy and Oncology
Volume 206 Supplement 1
Abstract #2228, pg. 2815
University of California, San Diego USA
Evaluating potential of a novel dynamic collimator rotation solution with static angle modulated ports for Prostate SBRT planning
Radiotherapy and Oncology
Volume 206 Supplement 1
Abstract #3175, pg. 2863
University of California, San Diego USA
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