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Sep 30
Scientific
SS 41 - Radiation and Cancer Physics 7: AI-Driven Imaging and Predictive Modeling
MODERATOR(S)
Phillip Prior, PhD - The Medical College of Wisconsin
Ke Sheng, PhD - University of California, San Francisco
Credits
AMA PRA Category 1 Credits: | 1.25 |
Presentations
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02:30pm - 03:45pm PT
Radiation and Cancer Physics 7: AI-Driven Imaging and Predictive Modeling
Speaker: Phillip Prior, PhD - The Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee -
02:30pm - 03:45pm PT
Radiation and Cancer Physics 7: AI-Driven Imaging and Predictive Modeling
Speaker: Ke Sheng, PhD - University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco -
02:30pm - 02:40pm PT
Validation of a Poissonian LQ-Based Population TCP Model for Breast Cancer Radiotherapy
Speaker: Sergejs Unterkirhers, DSc, PhD, MS, BS - Radiotherapy Hirslanden, Zurich -
02:40pm - 02:50pm PT
Predicting Voxel-Level Local Progression for Locally Advanced NSCLC following Chemoradiation Using Multi-Task Deep Learning
Speaker: Jie Fu, PhD - University of Washington, Seattle -
02:50pm - 03:00pm PT
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03:00pm - 03:10pm PT
Independent External Validation of Radiation-Induced Esophagitis Prediction during Chemoradiation Therapy for NSCLC Using RTOG 0617 Trial Data
Speaker: Laura Cella, PhD - National Research Council (IBB), Napoli -
03:10pm - 03:20pm PT
Interpretable Deep Learning Predicts Metastasis-Free Survival (MFS) from Conventional Imaging for Oligometastatic Castration-Sensitive Prostate Cancer (omCSPC) Using Multi-Modality PSMA PET and CT Ima
Speaker: Yufeng Cao, PhD - University of Maryland Central Maryland Radiation Oncology, Columbia -
03:20pm - 03:30pm PT
3D topological analysis for assessing therapeutic responses to radiation and chemotherapy with and without anti-CD40 immunotherapy in local advanced rectal cancer
Speaker: Haozhao Zhang, MS - UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas -
03:30pm - 03:40pm PT
Radiotherapy-Induced Acute Lymphopenia for Low and Intermediate Risk Prostate Cancer
Speaker: Maryam Moteabbed, PhD - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston