Vienna, Austria

ESTRO 2025

Session

Saturday
May 03
09:00 - 10:00
Business 3-4
Toxicity and outcome prediction
Gilles Defraene, Belgium;
Nanna Sijtsema, The Netherlands
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Physics
Lung
09:00 - 09:06
Contour-informed inter-patient deformable registration for more reliable voxel-based analysis of Head-and-Neck patients
Xia Li, Switzerland
E25-1139
09:06 - 09:12
A framework to create, validate and select synthetic datasets for survival prediction in radiation oncology
Constantinos Zamboglou, Cyprus
E25-724
09:12 - 09:18
Development of a prediction model for radiation-induced contrast enhancement after proton therapy for brain tumours in paediatric patients
Abel Bregman, The Netherlands
E25-1429
09:18 - 09:24
Prediction of radiation-induced esophagitis during chemoradiation therapy for NSCLC: Independent external validation using the RTOG 0617 trial data
Laura Cella, Italy
E25-475
09:24 - 09:30
Application of causal inference techniques for accurate estimation of the causal effect of dose to the heart base on overall-survival in lung cancer
Miren Summers, United Kingdom
E25-2118
09:30 - 09:36
Transformer-based NTCP model for late taste loss
Hendrike Neh, The Netherlands
E25-2377
09:36 - 09:42
Machine and deep learning time-to-event models with explainability for head and neck cancer outcome predictions
Bao Ngoc Huynh, Norway
E25-3728
09:42 - 09:48
A Probabilistic Model to Predict Lymph Node Metastasis in Oral Cavity Squamous Cell Carcinoma Based on Multi-Institutional Data
Roman Ludwig, Switzerland
E25-2567
09:48 - 09:54
Validation of a combined ERI-Dose Model for Predicting Pathological Complete Response in Rectal Cancer
Alessandro Cicchetti, Italy
E25-3716
09:54 - 10:00
Multi-centre longitudinal changes in the apparent diffusion coefficient for short course radiotherapy in rectal cancer.
Faisal Mahmood, Denmark
E25-3315