Program Information
Outcomes Analysis | Tuesday | ||
Therapy Scientific Session | 4:30PM - 6:00PM | Room: 108 |
Moderator 1: Joseph Deasy, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Moderator 2: Issam El Naqa, McGill University
4:40 PM TU-G-108-2 |
Left Atrium Dose-Volume Parameters Predict for Clinically Significant Radiation Pneumonitis E. Huang*, M. Folkert, J. Bradley, A. Apte, J. Deasy |
4:50 PM TU-G-108-3 |
Small Lung Size Increases the Risk of Radiation Pneumonitis in Lung Cancer Patients T. Briere*, S. Tucker, Z. Liao, M. Martel |
5:00 PM TU-G-108-4 |
Lack of Differentiation in Performance of Predictive Radiation Pneumonitis Models S. Krafft*, L. Court, T. Briere, M. Martel |
5:10 PM TU-G-108-5 |
Assessment of Different Machine Learning Techniques for Multivariate Radiation Pneumonitis Modeling S. Lee*, J. Bradley, N. Ybarra, K. Jeyaseelan, J. Seuntjens, I. El Naqa |
5:20 PM TU-G-108-6 |
Anatomical Localization of Late Rectal Toxicity Predictors in Prostate Radiotherapy K. Foo*, M. Ebert, M. Carolan, A. Haworth, M. Bulsara, D. Joseph, J. Denham |
5:30 PM TU-G-108-7 |
Development and QA of a Novel Framework to Quantify Normal Tissue Toxicity Using the Jacobian Map J. Niedzielski*, J. Yang, L. Zhang, M. Martel, T. Briere, D. Gomez, L. Court |
5:40 PM TU-G-108-8 |
Variable RBE and Incidence of Radiation Pneumonitis in Lung Patients Treated with Proton Therapy D. Mirkovic*, U. Titt, C. Peeler, L. Perles, Z. Liao, R. Mohan |
5:50 PM TU-G-108-9 |
Can NTCP Models Derived From 3D-CRT Data Be Used to Predict Gastrointestinal Toxicities for IMRT Prostate Cancer Patients? A. Troeller*, M. Soehn, D. Yan |