Copenhagen, Denmark
Onsite/Online

ESTRO 2022

Session Item

Tuesday
May 10
11:00 - 12:15
Room D5
Modelling at the voxel level: Dose and image-data mining
Abigail Bryce-Atkinson, United Kingdom;
Wouter van Elmpt, The Netherlands
Traditionally, tumor control probability (TCP) and normal tissue toxicity probability (NTCP) models are used to predict treatment outcome in radiotherapy. However, these concepts are typically built on large cohort sizes and only take into account a few (high-level) clinical or dosimetric parameters. This symposium will focus on the various next steps that can be taken to improve outcome modelling using concepts going from cohort to patient, to organ and even voxel-level modelling. Such concepts, frameworks, imaging and analysis techniques as well as practical examples will be discussed.
Symposium
Physics
11:54 - 12:12
Voxel-level analysis of normal tissue response: Are there really any advantages compared to traditional NTCP modelling?
Ane Appelt, United Kingdom
SP-1018

Abstract

Voxel-level analysis of normal tissue response: Are there really any advantages compared to traditional NTCP modelling?
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