ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
Education in partnership
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November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
ASKLEPIOS Course
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
Course information This course is designed for radiologists, radiation-oncologists, surgeons and all others involved or interested in obtaining knowledge on the multidisciplinary management of lung-, liver-, pancreatic- and rectal cancer. The goal is to understand each other’s specialty needs in a multidisciplinary environment. The course aims to provide knowledge on an integrated approach of imaging in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Didactic lectures followed by workshops simulating multidisciplinary tumour boards will cover all aspects of patients’ management. A renowned European multidisciplinary faculty of expert radiologists, surgeons and radiation-oncologists will provide the participants with an in-depth knowledge of imaging technology as well as an understanding of how its information can be used for clinical decision making, treatment planning, adaptation and response assessment.
Learning objectives • to understand the imaging technology and protocols used in radiology and radiation oncology • to learn about relevant questions in each other’s specialty • to become familiar with current treatment options in lung-, liver-, pancreaticand rectal cancer
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• to know the role of and understand how imaging information impacts treatment stratification, planning and adaptation
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
Programme
Thursday, November 10, 2016 Host Organiser
09:00–09:15
Welcome on behalf of ESOR and ESTRO
09:15–09:30
Introduction: aim and methodology of the course R. Beets-Tan, Amsterdam/NL V. Valentini, Rome/IT
09:30–11:00
Imaging technology in radiology and radiotherapy: protocols that matter
09:30–10:30
Lecture session 1 (parallel) Imaging technology in radiotherapy for radiologists
Basic principle in radiation technology V. Valentini, Rome/IT
Clinical application M. Verheij, Amsterdam/NL
09:30–10:30
Lecture session 2 (parallel) Imaging technology in radiology for radiotherapists
Basic principle in MR technology N. Papanikolaou, Heraklion/GR
Clinical application V. Vilgrain, Clichy/FR
10:30–11:00
Lecture session 3
Radiation technology for radiotherapists (parallel) V. Valentini, Rome/IT
ESR and ESTRO members in training Early fee EUR 200; Late fee EUR 300
MR physics for radiologists (parallel) N. Papanikolaou, Heraklion/GR
Non-members in training Early fee EUR 300; Late fee EUR 400
1 1 : 0 0 –1 1 : 3 0
Coffee break
11 :30 –12:30
Node positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
ESR and ESTRO members Early fee EUR 350; Late fee EUR 450
Staging with imaging C. Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort/NL
Non-members Early fee EUR 450; Late fee EUR 550
PET and new tracers for treatment planning/adaptation M. Stokkel, Amsterdam/NL
12:30 –13:30
Lunch break
R. Beets-Tan Amsterdam/NL
Venue Antoni van Leeuwenhoek The Netherlands Cancer Institute Plesmanlaan 121 1066 CX Amsterdam The Netherlands
Registration fee
For further information on the programme and registration please visit
This ASKLEPIOS Course is implemented with great support and partnership of ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology).
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08:30–09:00 Registration
ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
Programme
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
13:30–14:30
How to manage treatment
Surgery S. Margaritora, Rome/IT Radiotherapy D. Zips, Tuebingen/DE 14:30–17:00
Workshops on lung cancer (participants will be split into two groups and will attend both workshops in turn)
Multidisciplinary tumour board 1 The management of resectable node positive NSCLC S. Margaritora, Rome/IT D. Zips, Tuebingen/DE
15:30–16:00
Coffee break
Multidisciplinary tumour board 2 The management of irresectable node positive NSCLC V. Valentini, Rome/IT C. Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort/NL
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Friday, November 11, 2016 09:00–10:30
Liver - borderline resectable colorectal liver metastases
CT and MRI of liver tumours V. Vilgrain, Clichy/FR
How to manage treatment - invasive and non-invasive T. Ruers, Amsterdam/NL
How to manage treatment - radiation and systemic M. Verheij, Amsterdam/NL
10:30–11:00
Coffee break
11:00 –12:00
Pancreas - borderline resectable pancreatic cancer
CT and MRI of pancreatic tumours G. Morana, Treviso/IT
How to manage treatment M. Bemelmans, Maastricht/NL
12:00–13:00
Lunch break
For further information on the programme and registration please visit
This ASKLEPIOS Course is implemented with great support and partnership of ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology).
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
13:00–15:00
Workshops on liver and pancreas (participants will be split into two groups and will attend both workshops in turn)
Multidisciplinary tumour board 1 The management of CRC liver metastases T. Ruers, Amsterdam/NL R. Beets-Tan, Amsterdam/NL
ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
Programme
Multidisciplinary tumour board 2 The management of borderline resectable pancreatic tumour G. Morana, Treviso/IT M. Bemelmans, Maastricht/NL
08:30–10:00
Rectal cancer
How to manage treatment – surgery C. Van de Velde, Leiden/NL
How to manage treatment - radiation treatment V. Valentini, Rome/IT
MRI of rectal cancer R. Beets-Tan, Amsterdam/NL
10:00–10:30
Coffee break
10:30–12:30
Workshops on rectal cancer (participants will be split into two groups and will attend both workshops in turn)
Workshop 1 MRI rectal cancer: how to do and interpret R. Beets-Tan, Amsterdam/NL G. Beets, Amsterdam/NL
Workshop 2 How to manage cT3 tumours C. Van de Velde, Leiden/NL V. Valentini, Rome/IT
12:30 –12:45
Plenary feedback
12:45
Certificate of attendance
For further information on the programme and registration please visit
This ASKLEPIOS Course is implemented with great support and partnership of ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology).
myESR.org/esor
Saturday, November 12, 2016
ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
Learning Objectives
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
Imaging technology in radiotherapy for radiologists Basic principle in radiation technology
Imaging technology in radiology for radiotherapists Clinical application
V. Valentini, Rome/IT
V. Vilgrain, Clichy/FR
• to understand the basic principles and targeting process in radiation oncology
• to understand the basic principles of most relevant MR sequences
• to learn the clinical application and the relevance of nodal compartment in treatment prescription
• to learn about image quality challenges and solutions
• to know the consequences of image driven response evaluation in radiation oncology combined treatments
• to understand the relevant MR protocols for applications in oncologic imaging
Radiation technology for radiotherapists Imaging technology in radiotherapy for radiologists Clinical application M. Verheij, Amsterdam/NL • to understand the basic principles and targeting process in radiation oncology • to learn the clinical application and the relevance of nodal compartment in treatment prescription • to know the consequences of image driven response evaluation in radiation oncology combined treatments
Imaging technology in radiology for radiotherapists Basic principle in MR technology N. Papanikolaou, Heraklion/GR • to understand the basic principles of most relevant MR sequences
V. Valentini, Rome/IT • to teach radiotherapists advanced knowledge on radiation technology
MR physics for radiologists N. Papanikolaou, Heraklion/GR • to teach radiologists advanced knowledge on MR physics
Node positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) Staging with imaging C. Schaefer-Prokop, Amersfoort/NL • to know the relevant imaging features in lung cancer that influence clinical decision making • to learn how to manage conflicting findings between the different imaging methods used in lung cancer
• to learn about image quality challenges and solutions
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• to understand the relevant MR protocols for applications in oncologic imaging
This ASKLEPIOS Course is implemented with great support and partnership of ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology).
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
Node positive non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) PET and new tracers for treatment planning/ adaptation
Liver - borderline resectable colorectal liver metastases CT and MRI of liver tumours
M. Stokkel, Amsterdam/NL
V. Vilgrain, Clichy/FR
• to learn about new tracers in PET imaging • to know how molecular/PET imaging helps to tailor tumour volume target segmentation at the onset and along the treatment
How to manage treatment Surgery S. Margaritora, Rome/IT • to understand the relevant surgical anatomy • to know the indications for surgical treatment • to know the indications for radiation treatment • to become familiar with how new radiotherapy technologies facilitate the treatment
How to manage treatment Radiotherapy D. Zips, Tuebingen/DE • to understand the relevant surgical anatomy • to know the indications for surgical treatment • to know the indications for radiation treatment
• to understand the role of CT and MRI for the detection of colorectal liver metastases and to learn about the relevant CT and MR imaging features • to know the performance of CT and MR imaging for the assessment of response to treatment • to understand the post-treatment changes on imaging and learn about the interpretation difficulties in distinguishing treatment sequelae from recurrent disease
Liver - borderline resectable colorectal liver metastases How to manage treatment - invasive and non-invasive T. Ruers, Amsterdam/NL • to become familiar with current treatment options for colorectal liver metastases • to understand the relevant surgical anatomy • to know the indications for surgical and for non invasive interventional treatment • to know the indications for radiation and systemic treatment • to understand the pros and cons of each treatment method
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• to become familiar with how new radiotherapy technologies facilitate the treatment
ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
Learning Objectives
This ASKLEPIOS Course is implemented with great support and partnership of ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology).
ASKLEPIOS Course MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING
Learning Objectives
MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO CANCER IMAGING November 10–12, 2016 Amsterdam/The Netherlands
Liver - borderline resectable colorectal liver metastases How to manage treatment - radiation and systemic M. Verheij, Amsterdam/NL • to become familiar with current treatment options for colorectal liver metastases • to understand the relevant surgical anatomy • to know the indications for surgical and for noninvasive interventional treatment • to know the indications for radiation and systemic treatment • to understand the pros and cons of each treatment method
Rectal cancer How to manage treatment - surgery C. Van de Velde, Leiden/NL • to know the evidence of rectal cancer management • to understand the surgical treatment options • to understand how imaging helps radiation oncologists to tailor treatment at the onset, during and after preoperative chemoradiotherapy • to learn about new organ saving treatments
Rectal cancer How to manage treatment - radiation treatment V. Valentini, Rome/IT • to know the evidence of rectal cancer management
Pancreas - borderline resectable pancreatic cancer CT and MRI of pancreatic tumours G. Morana, Treviso/IT • to understand the role of CT and MRI for the detection and characterisation of malignant pancreatic tumours • to learn about the performance of CT and MRI for staging pancreatic cancer and know the imaging findings relevant for clinical decision making
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• to be familiar with the imaging findings of complications that may arise following pancreatic surgery and understand how to treatment sequelae can be distinguished from recurrent pancreatic tumour
• to understand the surgical treatment options • to understand how imaging helps radiation oncologists to tailor treatment at the onset, during and after preoperative chemoradiotherapy • to learn about new organ saving treatments
Rectal cancer MRI of rectal cancer R. Beets-Tan, Maastricht/NL • to understand the role of MRI for staging and restaging of rectal cancer • to learn about the imaging features relevant for clinical decision making
Pancreas - borderline resectable pancreatic cancer How to manage treatment
• to know the performance of MRI and diffusion weighted MRI for the assessment of treatment response after chemoradiotherapy
M. Bemelmans, Maastricht/NL
• to understand the pitfalls in interpretation
• to understand the relevant surgical anatomy • to learn about current surgical treatment options in pancreatic tumours For further information on the programme and registration please visit
This ASKLEPIOS Course is implemented with great support and partnership of ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology).
Please note that programmes are marked with a logo to indicate their classification according to the European Training Curriculum.
First three years of training
ourth and fifth years of training F (general radiologist standard)
Subspecialty training standard
This ASKLEPIOS Course is implemented with great support and partnership of ESTRO (European Society for Radiotherapy & Oncology).
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