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Program and Schedule

Educational Workshop, Wanjie, Zibo, China, May 18th-20th 2007

¡¡Here you can download presentations from PTCOG 46:
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Organizing committee for the educational workshop
A. Mazal, H. Tsujii, A. Smith, J. Martin, Jiamin Li

A. PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING

Subject
Speaker

Introduction. Physical bases of hadrontherapy

A. Mazal (Paris-Orsay)

Absolute & relative dosimetry

S. Vatitsky (IAEA)

Ion Therapy

M. Scholz (Darmstadt-Heidelberg)

Patient Planning & Heterogeneities

Barbara Schaffner (Varian)

Cyclotrons In Proton Therapy

Y. Jongen ( IBA)

Synchrotrons

K. Hiramoto (Hitachi)

New approaches & Beam Delivery

J. Flanz (Boston)

Commissioning a double scattering system

R. Slopsema (Florida)

Commissioning a scanning beam

S.Schmidt (Accel)

Patient set-up

Hsiao-Ming Lu (MGH)

Complex Treatments, IMPT &Quality Assurance

M. Bues ( M.D.Anderson)

Maintenance & Logistics
Cost-effectiveness

S. Meyroneinc (Orsay, France)
M. Pijls-Johannesma (Maastro, Netherlands)

B. CLINICAL AND BIOLOGY

Subject
Speaker

Meningiomas

E. Blomquist (Uppsala)

Ocular melanoma

E. Hug (PSI)

Pediatrics

J. Habrand (Orsay)

Base of the skull

A. Chang (LLUMC)

Base of the skull and spot-scanning

E. Hug (PSI)

Head & neck

J. Mizoe (NIRS)

Bone/Soft tissue

T. Delaney (MGH)

Prostate

C. Rossi (LLUMC)

HCC( Carbon beam )

H. Kato (NIRS)

HCC( Proton beam )

Jiamin Li (Wanjie)

Lung

T. Ogino (NCCE)

Biology in general

J. Gueulette (Louvain)

Biology of Particles

M. Schotz (GSI)

Fractionation (Hypofractionation)

H. Tsujii (NIRS)

C. PRACTICAL PLANNING

Subject
Speaker

Models, tools & practical use

Martijn Engelsman & colleagues, Boston & CMS
Barbara Schaffner & colleagues, Varian

D. PRACTICAL MEASUREMENTS (by groups)

Beam measurements & use of treatment room

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E . FACILITY START-UP, TRAINING & OPERATING ISSUES (clinical & technical)

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Schedule

¡¡Educational Workshop, Wanjie International Hotel
¡¡May 18-20, 2007

¡¡Here you can download presentations from PTCOG 46:
¡¡http://ptcog.web.psi.ch/ptcog46_talks.html

Time

Event

Subject

Speaker

Thursday, May 17, 2007

14:00

Registration/information    

18:00

Supper    

Friday, May 18, 2007 ¡¡¡¡Location: Wanjie International Hotel

7:00

Registration

7:00¡ª8:00

Breakfast

8:00¡ª8:30

Opening Ceremony

8:30¡ª9:25

Educational Workshop Session¢ñ:
Physics & dosimetry (Module A.Ia)

Chair : A. Mazal

 

Practical physics: considerations based on physical bases of hardrontherapy Interactions, Fluence, Stopping power.

A. Mazal
( Paris ¨COrsay )

9:25¡ª10:20

Absolute&relative dosimetry: Faraday, calorimeter, ion chambers, others. Protocols; films, diodes.

S. Vatnitsky
( IAEA )

10:20¡ª10:40

Coffee break

10:40¡ª11:35

Educational Workshop Session¢ò:
Physics & dosimetry (Module A.Ib)

Chair: A. Mazal

Ion Therapy: physical aspects,specific differences comparing with protons,basic concepts on biology.

M. Scholz
( Darmstadt-Heidelberg )

11:35¡ª12:30

Patient Planning & Treatment with Particles : presentation of the procedure(step by step) for a simple case

A. Mazal
( Paris ¨COrsay )

12:30¡ª13:30

Lunch

13:30¡ª14:10

Educational Workshop Session ¢ó: Clinical (module B.Ia): Opthtalmic (& others) and Pediatrics

Chair: E. Blomquist

Meningiomas

E. Blomquist ( Uppsala )

14:10¡ª14:50

Ocular melanoma

E. Hug ( PSI )

14:50¡ª15:30

Pediatrics

J. Habrand ( Orsey )

15:30¡ª15:45

Coffee break

15:45¡ª16:15

Educational Workshop Session ¢ô: Clinical (module B.Ib):Skull base, H&N and Radiosurgery, Bone/Soft tissue

Chair: Hug Eugen

Base of the skull and radiosurgery

A. Chang ( IIUMC )

16:15¡ª16:50

Base of the skull and spot-scanning

E. Hug ( PSI )

16:50¡ª17:25

Head & neck

J. Mizoe ( NIRS )

17:25¡ª18:00

Bone/Soft tissue

T. Delaney( MGH )

18:00¡ª19:30 Welcome Reception at Wanjie International Hotel ( Basement floor )
19:30¡ª21:00 Practical Measurements - Wanjie Proton Therapy Center ( Module D, Groupe 1 )

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( or continuing TPS for interested people, Module C.I )

Saturday, May 19, 2007

7:00

Registration

7:00¡ª8:00

Breakfast

8:00¡ª8:50

Educational Workshop Session ¢õ: Technical ( Module A.IIa )

Chair: J. Flanz

Cyclotrons In Proton Therapy

Y. Jongen( IBA )

8:50¡ª9:30

Synchrotrons in Proton Therapy

K.Hiramoto ( Hitachi )

9:30¡ª9:50

New approaches for therapy accelerators & delivery systems ( cryo++& compact on gantry, laser, dielectric wall )

J. Flanz( Boston )

9:50¡ª10:10

Coffee break

10:10¡ª11:00

Educational Workshop Session ¢ö: Technical ( Module A.IIb )

Chair: J. Flanz

Beam Delivery in Particle Therapy

J. Flanz ( Boston )

11:00¡ª11:30

Commissioning a double scattering system

R. Slopsema ( Florida )

11:30¡ª12:00

Commissioning a scanning beam

S.Schmidt ( Accel )

12:00¡ª13:00

Lunch

13:00¡ª13:30

Educational Workshop Session ¢÷: Clinical ( Module B.IIa ) : Prostate, GI(Liver, Rectum), Lung,

Chair: Jiamin Li

Prostate

C. Rossi ( LLUMC )

13:30¡ª14:00

HCC ( Carbon Beam )

H. Kato ( NIRS )

14:00¡ª14:30

HCC ( Proton Beam )

Jiamin Li ( Wanjie )

14:30¡ª15:00

Lung

T. Ogino ( NCCE )

15:00¡ª15:15

Coffee break

15:15¡ª16:00

Educational Workshop Session ¢ø: Clinical ( Module B.IIb ) : Biology and Fractionation

Chair: H. Tsujii

Biology in general

Gueulette
( Louvain )

16:00¡ª16:45

Biology of Particles

M.Schotz ( GSI )

16:45¡ª17:30

Fractionation
( Hypofractionation )

H. Tsujii ( NIRS )

17:30¡ª18:30

TPS-tools and Planning ( Module C.I I)

18:30¡ª19:30

Supper

19:30¡ª21:00

Practical Measurements - Wanjie Proton Therapy Center ( Module D, Groupe 2 )

 

( or continuing TPS for interested people, Module C.I or C.II )

Sunday, May 20, 2007

7:00

Registration

7:00¡ª8:00

Breakfast

8:00¡ª8:55

 

Educational Workshop Session ¢ù:
Clinical Dosimetry and Treatments
( Module A.IIIa )

Chair: M. Bues

TPS:configuration

Barbara Schaffner
( Varian )

8:55¡ª9:50

Patient set-up,immobilization, on line imaging & patient positioning systems. Clinical Examples. Setting up patients outside the treatment room vs.inside the Room. Cone beam CT on the gantry. PET imaging capability in the treatment room

Hsiao-Ming Lu
( MGH )

9:50¡ª10:10

Coffee break

10:10¡ª11:05

Educational Workshop Session ¢ú:
Clinical Dosimetry and Treatments
( Module A.IIIb )

Chair: M. Bues

Complex Treatment: Step by step & Introduction to motion management & IMPT.Quality

M. Bues
( M.D.Anderson )

11:05¡ª11:35

Maintenance & Logistics
Cost-effectiveness

S.Meyroneinc
( Orsay, France )

11:35¡ª12:00

M.Pijls-Johannesma
( Maastro, Netherlands )

12:00¡ª13:00

Lunch

13:00¡ª15:00

Educational Workshop Session ¢û:
Facility Start-up and operating issues ( Module E )

15:00¡ª15:15

Coffee break

15:15¡ª17:30

Practical Measurements - Wanjie Proton Therapy Center ( Module D, Groupe 3 )

 

( or continuing TPS for interested people, Module C.I or C.II )

15:15¡ª17:30

PTCOG Sub-committee for Publications ( in parallel with )

17:30¡ª18:30

Move to Zibo Hotel from Wanjie International Hotel ( Transportation provided )

18:30

Supper in the dwelling hotel

¡¡General Meeting, Luzhong Hotel
¡¡May 21-23, 2007

¡¡Here you can download presentations from PTCOG 46:
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Time

Event

Speaker

Institute

Title

Sunday, May 20, 2007
7:00 Registration
Monday, May 21, 2007
7:00 Registration
7:00¡ª8:30 Breakfast
7:00¡ª9:00 Steering Committee ( Huangshan Room, Seventh Floor, Zibo Hotel )
9:00¡ª9:30 Opening Ceremony
9:30¡ª9:50 Scientific Program
Session¢ñ:Clinical

Chairs :
Hirohiko Tsujii,
Jiamin Li

1. Hirohiko Tsujii

National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Japan

13-Year Experience of Carbon Ion Radiotherapy at NIRS

9:50¡ª10:10

2. Carl Rossi

LLUMC,USA

Prostate Cancer Treatment-what can we learn from IMRT photon experience

10:10¡ª10:30

3. Jiamin Li

Wanjie Proton Therapy Center, Zibo, China

Clinical Report for Wanjie Proton Therapy Center

10:30¡ª10:50

4. DeLaney TF

Francis H. Burr Proton Therapy Center, Boston, USA

Preliminary Experience with Proton Radiotherapy for Pelvic Sarcomas

10:50¡ª11:20 Tea, coffee break and poster reviewing  

11:20¡ª11:35

Scientific Program
Session¢ò:Physics

Chairs:
Alfred R. Smith,
A. Mazal

5. Alfred R. Smith

MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

Particle Therapy in Transition: Challenges and Promises

11:35¡ª11:50

6. David Meer

PSI, Switzerland

Developments towards advanced scanning in the Gantry 2 test area at PSI

11:50¡ª12:05

7. Jonathan B. Farr

Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute, USA

Development and commissioning of transverse dose distributions in a proton beam active scanning nozzle

12:05¡ª12:20

8. Michael Scholz

GSI, Germany

Calculation of tumor control probability for non small-cell lung cancer after carbon ion therapy: an application of the local effect model

12:20¡ª13:50 Lunch  

13:50¡ª14:05

Scientific Program
Session ¢ó:Clinical

Chairs:
Jin-ming Yu,
R.komak

9. Jin-ming Yu

Shandong Cancer Hospital & Institute,China

Preliminary approach of 18F-FDG PET/CT on defining lymph node radiation target volumes with non-small-cell lung cancer

14:05¡ª14:20

10.R.Komaki

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA

Acute Esophageal Reactions from Proton Beam Therapy and Concurrent Chemotherapy for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer ( NSCLC ): Reduction in Incidence and Severity Despite Higher Doses.

14:20¡ª14:35

11. Kristina Nilsson

Uppsala University, Sweden

Separating the rectum from the prostate during proton beam radiotherapy of prostate cancer patients reduces rectal side effects

14:35¡ª14:50

12. Tkashi Ogino

National Cancer Center Hopital East, Japan

Updated results of high dose proton beam therapy( PBT ) for stage I non-small cell lung cancer( NSCLC )

14:50¡ª15:05

13. Suwen Liu

Wanjie Proton Therapy Center, Zibo, China

Preliminary results of proton radiotherapy for esophageal carcinoma

15:05¡ª15:20

14. Irina Gladilina

N.N. Blokhin Cancer Research Center of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Russia

Results of proton therapy in treatment of ontological diseases

15:20¡ª15:50 Tea, coffee break and poster reviewing  

15:50¡ª16:05

Scientific Program
session ¢ô: Physics

Chairs:
J. Flanz,
S.Lin

15. S.Lin

PSI, Switzerland

Principles and 10 years experienced of the beam monitor system at the PSI Scanned Proton Therapy Facility

16:05¡ª16:20

16. Joanne H.Kang

German Cancer Research Center ( DKFZ ), Germany

Variation of Scanning Parameters in Proton Therapy-- Impact on Plan Quality and Delivery Efficiency

16:20¡ª16:35

17. Fang-Fang Yin

Duke University Medical Center, USA

Use of Digital Tomosynthesis for In-Room Target Localization

16:35¡ª16:50

18. J. Pardo

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare ( INFN ), Torino, Italy

Simulation of the performance of the CNAO facility¡¯s Beam Delivery System

16:50¡ª17:05

19. Lei Dong

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA

A digital couch solution for treatment planning beams through the treatment couch

17:30¡ª19:00 Welcome Reception ( At each of the participants' dwelling hotels )

19:00

Meet in the lobby of the participant's dwelling Hotels  

19:10

Leave for Zibo Showplace ( Transportation provided )  

19:30¡ª20:30

Gala performance at Zibo Showplace  

20:40

Return to Hotels ( Transportation provided )  
Tuesday, May 22, 2007

7:00

Registration  

7:00¡ª8:00

Breakfast  
8:00¡ª8:30

Steering Committee Report
( Chair, Hirohiko Tsujii, National Institute of Radiological Science )

8:30¡ª8:45

Scientific Program
Session¢õ: Physics

Chairs:
Hsiao-Ming Lu,
Eugen Hug

20. Hsiao-Ming Lu

Francis H.Burr Proton Therapy Center, MGH, USA

A potential method for range verification in proton therapy treatment using range-modulated passive scattering fields

8:45¡ª9:00

21. Eugen Hug

PSI, Switzerland

Proton therapy in the curative treatment of adult patients with sarcoma: the PSI experience

9:00¡ª9:15

22. M. Mumot

Joint Institute for nuclear Research, Russia

A comparison of dose distributions measured with two types of radiochromic film dosimeter MD55 and EBT for proton beam of energy 175MeV

9:15¡ª9:30

23. Ben Clasie

Francis H.Burr Proton Therapy Center, MGH, USA

Aspects of optimizing the beam performance in a universal nozzle

9:30¡ª9:45

24. Se Byeong Lee

National Cancer Center, Korea

Clinical Commissioning and Quality Assurance of Proton beam in NCC, Korea

9:45¡ª10:00

25. S.Pinault

Universit¨¦ Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Using an external registration system for daily patient repositioning in proton therapy

10:00¡ª10:30 Tea, coffee break and poster reviewing  

10:30¡ª10:45

Scientific Program
Session¢ö: Clinical

Chairs:
Guo-liang Jiang,
JY Chang

26. Guo-liang Jiang

Fudan University Cancer Hospital, China

Application of Active Breathing Control in 3-Dimensional Conformal Radiation Therapy for hepatocelluar Carcinoma: The feasibility and Benefit

10:45¡ª11:00

27. JY Chang

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, USA

Effects of inter-fraction anatomic motions on proton therapy dose distribution in lung cancer

11:00¡ª11:15

28. Li Zhao

School of Health Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA

Dosimetric evaluation of Internal Target Volume designs for proton therapy under a free breathing protocol

11:15¡ª11:30

29. Ch. Bert

GSI, Germany

Gating with scanned carbon beams

11:30¡ª11:45

30. J. Kim

National Cancer Center, Korea

Uses of the experimental area of a proton therapy facility for biomedical experiments

11:45¡ª12:00

31. JL Habrand

Centre de Protonth¨¦rapie d¡¯Orsay, Orsay, Fr

 

Dose-escalation in pediatric brain tumors radiation therapy ( RT ). A dosimetric evaluation on the potential role of proton beam therapy.

12:00¡ª13:20 Lunch  

13:20¡ª13:35

Scientific Program
Session ¢÷ : Physics

Chairs:
Anders Murman,
Xiangkui Mu

32. Anders Murman

RaySearch Laboratories AB, Stockholm, Sweden

A comparative treatment planning study of IMPT and IMXT for cervical cancer

13:35¡ª13:50

33. Xiangkui Mu

Wanjie Proton Therapy Center, Zibo, China

Protons can improve lung sparing compare with photon IMRT in treatment of cervical esophageal cancer

13:50¡ª14:05

34. Barbara Schaffner

Varian Medical System, Switzerland

Beam Configuration and Verification of the Eclipse Proton Treatment Planning System

14:05¡ª14:20

35. Qing Chen

Wanjie Proton Therapy Center, Zibo, China

The advantage of proton beam patching compared with IMXT in dose planning

14:20¡ª14:35

36. Zelig Tochner

University of Pennsylvania,USA

Design of the University of Pennsylvania Proton Therapy Facility

14:35¡ª14:50 Tea, coffee break and poster reviewing  

14:50¡ª15:05

Scientific Program
Session ¢ø: Clinical

Chairs:
Kevin Yiee,
E. Blomquist

37. Kevin Yiee

Loma Linda Department of Radiation Medicine, USA

Proton Beam Irradiation in the Treatment of Sacral Chordomas

15:05¡ª15:20

38. Jiamin Li

Wanjie Proton Therapy Center, Zibo, China

Proton Beam Therapy for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

15:20¡ª15:35

39. Takeshi Yanagi

National Institute of Radiological Sciences, Chiba, Japan

CarbonIon Radiotherapy for Bone and Soft Tissues Sarcomas of the Head and Neck

15:35¡ª15:50

40. Yue-fei Fan

Wanjie Proton Therapy Center, Zibo, China

Recently analysing curative effect of proton therapy in 66 cases of intracranial tumor

15:50¡ª16:05

41. Koji Tsuboi

Proton Medical Research Center,University of Tsukuba, Japan

Proton beam therapy for clival chordomas in Tsukuba

16:05¡ª16:20

42. George E. Laramore

University of Washingtong Medical Center, USA

Neutron Radiotherapy for Adenoid Cystic Carcinomas: An Example of Biological Targeting

16:20¡ª20:30 For the participants who live in Zibo hotel -- Wanjie tour and Welcome reception at Wanjie Proton Therapy Center ( Transportation provided )
  For the participants in others hotels -- Zibo porcelain museum ( Transportation provided )
Wednesday, May 23, 2007

7:00

Registration  

7:00¡ª8:30

Breakfast  

8:30¡ª8:45

Scientific Program
Session ¢ù: Physics

Chairs:
Harald Paganetti,
Jan J. Wilkens

43. Harald Paganetti

Francis H.Burr Proton Therapy Center, MGH, USA

Proton Monte Carlo dose calculation for tumors in the head & neck region

8:45¡ª9:00

44. Jan J. Wilkens

German Cancer Research Center ( DKFZ ), Germany

Direct comparison of biologically optimized spread-out Bragg peaks for protons and carbon ions

9:00¡ª9:15

45. G.A.P. Cirrone

Laboratori Nazionali del Sub-INFN, Catania, Italy

Five years of physics and dosimetric activity at the catana ocular protontherapy facility

9:15¡ª9:30

46. Natalka Suchowerska

Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Australia

Celluar Response in Modulation Radiation Beams: three types of Bystander Effect

9:30¡ª9:45

47. Martin Bues

MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA

Treating prostate cancer with passively scattered and scanned proton beams: A comparative planning study

9:45¡ª10:00

48. Yanling Wang

Institute of Modern Physics,Chinese Acedemy of Sciences,China

Biological effects of heavy ion irradiation on tumor bearing-mice

10:00¡ª10:15 Tea, coffee break and poster reviewing  

10:15¡ª10:30

Scientific Program
Session ¢ú: Misc.

Chairs:
Ryan Flynn,
Samuel Meyroneinc

49. Ryan Flynn

University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

A phantom study of selective subvolume boosting with intensity modulated proton therapy and intensity modulated x-ray therapy

10:30¡ª10:45

50. Toru Umekawa

Hitachi Ltd. , Japan

Patient alignment software based on CT image and target volume information

10:45¡ª11:00

51. Qi-an Jiang

Wanjie Proton Therapy Center, Zibo, China

A treatment planning comparison of three dimensional conformal radiotherapy and proton therapy for primary liver carcinoma

11:00¡ª11:15

52. Klaus Herrmann

Siemens Medical Solutions, Germany

Using Industrial Robots for Patient Positioning and Imaging- a Study to Enhance Flexibility and Precision

11:15¡ª11:30

53. Samuel Meyroneinc

Institut Curie - Centre de Protonth¨¦rapie d¡¯Orsay, France

Is it still relevant and/or possible to have technical specifications for a protontherapy facility?

11:30¡ª11:45

54. R. Amos

M.D. Anderson Cancer Center

A 2D diode array detector for measurements of passive Scattering proton beams with Compensators

11:45¡ª12:00

55. S. Walter

MedCom GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany

Automatic patient alignment in six degrees of freedom for particle beam treatment

12:00¡ª13:20 Lunch  

13:20¡ª13:35

Scientific Program
Session ¢û: Misc.

Chairs:
Marco Schippers,
Estelle Batin

56. Marco Schippers

PSI, Switzerland

First operational experiences with the SC cyclotron, degrader and beam lines at PSI¡¯s new proton therapy center.

13:35¡ª13:50

57. Estelle Batin

LPC-ENSI CAEN, France

Study of 1D and 2D scaling methods for proton and carbon beam

13:50¡ª14:05

58. Satoru Yamada

Gunma University Heavy Ion Medical Center, Japan

New Carbon Therapy Project at Gunma-University Heavy-Ion Medical Center

14:05¡ª14:20

59. Dariush Sardari

College of Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Iran

Modelling of carbon ion nuclear interaction in bragg peak

14:20¡ª14:35

60. S. Flampouri

University of Florida Proton Therapy Institute,USA

Effect of CT number - stopping power conversion uncertainties on dose distributions

14:35¡ª14:50

61. Qiang Li

Institute of Modern Physics, Lanzhou, China

Progress in Heavy-ion Cancer Therapy at IMP-CAS

14:50¡ª15:20

Tea, coffee break and poster reviewing  

15:20¡ª17:20

For the participants in Zibo Hotel-- Zibo porcelain museum ( Transportation provided )

 

For the participants in others hotels-- Wanjie tour and dinner

17:20¡ª17:30

Return to hotels for the participants Zibo Hotel ( Transportation provided )

17:30¡ª19:00

Dinner for the participants Zibo Hotel

19:30

For the participants in others hotels--Buses return to the dwelling hotels

 

 
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