Vienna, Austria

ESTRO 2025

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Programme

10 Sessions
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Haydn
Joanna McNamara, United Kingdom;
Patsey Conway Murray, Qatar
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
RTT
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Strauss 3
Ashwini Budrukkar, India;
Jose Luis Guinot, Spain
Proffered Papers
Brachytherapy
Head & Neck
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Stolz 1
Davide Cusumano, Italy;
Helen Grimes, United Kingdom
Mini-Orals are presented at one of the sessions scheduled in the two mini-oral theatres. Each author will present a 4-slide PowerPoint orally for 4 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platform and mobile app.
Mini-Orals
Physics
Positioning & Immobilisation
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Business 1-2
Paola Jablonska, Spain;
Raouia Ben Amor, Tunisia
Mini-Orals are presented at one of the sessions scheduled in the two mini-oral theatres. Each author will present a 4-slide PowerPoint orally for 4 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platform and mobile app.
Mini-Orals
Clinical
CNS
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Stolz 2
Andreas Rimner, Germany;
VICTOR DUQUE-SANTANA, Spain
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
Clinical
Lung
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Business 3-4
Eva Van Weerd, 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
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Mahler
David Krug, Germany
Radiotherapy has been the focus of many de-escalation trials in oncology. This session gives a critical overview over de-escalation and radiotherapy omission trials as well as the specifics of trial design in this setting, in particular non-inferiority trials. The optimization for future design of trials in this space in regards of patient-relevant endpoints, non-inferiority margins and multi-disciplinary collaboration will be addressed.
Teaching Lecture
Interdisciplinary
Breast
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Plenary Hall
Silke Tribius, Germany;
Vincent Grégoire, France
Meet-the-Experts
Clinical
Head & Neck
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Strauss 1-2
Emmanouil Fokas, Germany
Panel Discussion
Clinical
GI
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Schubert
Faisal Mahmood, Denmark
Multiparametric MRI has a significant unleashed potential for radiation therapy by providing detailed tumor characterization and treatment guidance. Its clinical applications span various aspects of radiotherapy, yet challenges such as standardization and clinical integration persist. Advances in artificial intelligence are enabling new possibilities, including improved image acquisition, image analysis and automation. Future perspectives focus on the continued development of multiparametric MRI to enhance treatment planning and patient outcomes. This session will provide a basic introduction to multiparametric MRI techniques, insights into their current status in radiotherapy, existing barriers, and emerging innovations shaping the future of MRI-guided radiotherapy.
Teaching Lecture
Physics
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