Vienna, Austria

ESTRO 2025

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Programme

10 Sessions
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Mahler
Patrik Sibolt, Denmark;
Tuan Ha, Australia
Pitch Session
Interdisciplinary
SBRT
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Brahms
Mischa Hoogeman, The Netherlands;
Ɓukasz Kuncman, Poland
As automation reshapes radiotherapy, managing risks becomes increasingly complex. This session examines key challenges, from implementing online adaptive radiotherapy (oART) to ensuring regulatory compliance and cybersecurity. Experts will discuss how automation is shifting clinical roles and impacting decision-making. With AI integration and evolving safety regulations, traditional risk management strategies may no longer suffice. Additionally, the session will explore the safety implications of individualized protocols compared to standardized ones. The discussion will also address workforce challenges and the future of patient care in an automated online radiotherapy world, emphasizing the need for specialized expertise to maintain quality and safety.
Symposium
Interdisciplinary
Dosimetry & QA / GI
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Plenary Hall
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Strauss 1-2
Ben Slotman, The Netherlands;
Paul Martin Putora, Switzerland
Symposium
Clinical
Lung
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Schubert
Cornelis van den Berg, The Netherlands;
Eliana Maria Vasquez Osorio, United Kingdom
Symposium
Physics
AI in RT
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Lehar 1-3
Cristina Garibaldi, Italy;
Efi Koutsouveli, Greece
This symposium will delve into the transformative potential of photon-counting computed tomography (CT) technology. As an innovative imaging technique, photon-counting CT promises to enhance image quality, reduce radiation dose, and provide new diagnostic capabilities. The symposium will explore the technical development and challenges, highlighting the opportunities associated with implementing spectral photon-counting CT in radiotherapy.
Symposium
Physics
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Haydn
Aileen Duffton, United Kingdom;
Lynsey Devlin, United Kingdom
This session will feature five expert speakers, pitching research initiatives across the field of RT. Topics include cutting-edge research developments in radiomics and the potential to personalise treatment strategies, to the evolving professional competencies required for surface guided radiation therapy (SGRT). Online adaptive RT will be discussed, examining optimal patient pathways, its integration, and the crucial role of RTTs in navigating these advanced techniques. The session will highlight the potential of simulation training, emphasising the benefits of enhancing clinical skills, patient safety, and professional preparedness. A dedicated presentation on global radiotherapy essential standards will provide international context, offering insights into standardising practice across different healthcare communities. By bringing together research, education, innovative technology, and global perspectives alongside the patient perspective, this session aims to provide radiation therapists with an understanding of the evolving landscape of RT practice.
Pitch Session
RTT
Monday
May 05
08:45 - 10:00
Strauss 3
Dylan Callens, Belgium;
Marcel van Herk, United Kingdom
This session explores imposter syndrome, a phenomenon affecting many and impacting both confidence and professional growth, particularly among researchers. Through four engaging talks, we will delve into its definition, prevalence across professions and age groups, and its underlying causes. Speakers will share personal experiences, offering perspectives from early-career researchers, senior academics, and professionals transitioning to industry. Topics include overcoming self-doubt, the influence of cultural and professional environments, and how imposter syndrome can shape growth and collaboration. Join us for insights, real-life examples, and practical advice on addressing imposter syndrome and turning it into a tool for personal and professional development.
Symposium
Young
Monday
May 05
09:00 - 10:00
Stolz 1
Mariangela Massaccesi, Italy;
Panagiotis Balermpas, Switzerland
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
Head & Neck
Monday
May 05
09:00 - 10:00
Business 1-2
Francesco Marampon, Italy;
Geoff Higgins, 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
Radiobiology
Breast
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