Vienna, Austria

ESTRO 2025

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Programme

100 Sessions
Friday
May 02
08:30 - 17:00
Friday
May 02
08:30 - 17:00
Friday
May 02
08:30 - 17:00
Friday
May 02
08:30 - 17:00
Friday
May 02
17:10 - 18:00
Ceremony
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:40
Mahler
Karin Haustermans, Belgium;
Maria Hawkins, United Kingdom
Meet-the-Experts
Interdisciplinary
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:40
Brahms
Marie-Catherine Vozenin, Switzerland
Teaching Lecture
Radiobiology
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:40
Plenary Hall
Charlotte Coles, United Kingdom
Teaching Lecture
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:40
Strauss 1-2
Christina Tsien, Canada;
Marta Scorsetti, Italy
Meet-the-Experts
Clinical
CNS / Reirradiation
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:40
Schubert
Jasper Nijkamp, Denmark
Teaching Lecture
Physics
AI in RT / SBRT
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:40
Lehar 1-3
Hugo Palmans, Austria
Teaching Lecture
Physics
Dosimetry & QA / FLASH
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:40
Haydn
Djoya Hattu, The Netherlands
In this teaching session Sarah Barrett, Assistant Professor in Radiation Therapy of the Trinity college and University of Dublin, will give an overview of the current status and role of radiotherapy in the treatment of lung cancer. Recent technical advances on imaging improvements, integration of AI models into the workflow, and a growing interest in robust optimization are discussed. Additionally, the expanding role of adaptive radiotherapy, and the changing profile of lung cancer patients treated with radiotherapy due to personalised medicine, will be highlighted. Finally, it is explained how all these developments will influence the role of the RTT in the future, and which skills and knowledge they need to acquire to be able to continue to deliver excellent patient care.
Teaching Lecture
RTT
Lung
Saturday
May 03
08:00 - 08:55
Strauss 3
Peter Niehoff, Germany
Panel Discussion
Brachytherapy
Gynecology and Urology
Saturday
May 03
08:45 - 10:00
Mahler
Hitoshi Ishikawa, Japan;
Vincenzo Valentini, Italy
Symposium
Interdisciplinary
Saturday
May 03
08:45 - 10:00
Brahms
Apostolos Menegakis, The Netherlands;
Bartłomiej Tomasik, Poland
Symposium
Radiobiology
Saturday
May 03
08:45 - 10:00
Plenary Hall
Birgitte Offersen, Denmark;
Sukhdeep Kaur Nagpal, United Kingdom
Symposium
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
08:45 - 10:00
Strauss 1-2
Giuseppe Minniti, Italy
Symposium
Clinical
CNS / Reirradiation
Saturday
May 03
08:45 - 10:00
Schubert
Daniela Thorwarth, Germany;
Pierre Montay-Gruel, Belgium
Pitch Session
Physics
Saturday
May 03
08:45 - 10:00
Lehar 1-3
Edmond Sterpin, Belgium;
Vlad Badiu, The Netherlands
Symposium
Physics
Dosimetry & QA
Saturday
May 03
08:45 - 10:00
Haydn
Brayden Geary, Australia;
Sarah Barrett, Ireland
Adaptive radiotherapy (ART) has become more prevalent as planning and treatment systems advance, allowing for more efficient delivery of care across a wide variety of tumour sites. In order to further improve the quality and efficiency of ART, this symposium aims to provide insight from leading RTT and Physics experts working across different adaptive systems. Topics covered will range from process improvement initiatives, training and credentialing frameworks, the integration of AI and how proton therapy is using adaptive workflows. This symposium will be of great interest to current and future users of adaptive systems.
Symposium
RTT
GI / Positioning & Immobilisation
Saturday
May 03
09:00 - 10:00
Strauss 3
Asa Carlsson Tedgren, Sweden;
Sofia Spampinato, The Netherlands
Symposium
Brachytherapy
Gynecology / Skin
Saturday
May 03
09:00 - 10:00
Stolz 1
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
Physics
Saturday
May 03
09:00 - 10:00
Business 1-2
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
Saturday
May 03
09:00 - 10:00
Stolz 2
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
09:00 - 10:00
Business 3-4
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Physics
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Mahler
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Brahms
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Radiobiology
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Plenary Hall
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Strauss 1-2
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Schubert
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Physics
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Lehar 1-3
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Physics
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Haydn
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
RTT
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Strauss 3
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Brachytherapy
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Stolz 1
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
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Business 1-2
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
Physics
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Stolz 2
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Physics
Saturday
May 03
10:30 - 11:30
Business 3-4
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
11:40 - 12:40
Plenary Hall
Matthias Guckenberger, Switzerland
Symposium
Interdisciplinary
CNS / Dosimetry & QA / FLASH / SBRT / Urology
Saturday
May 03
11:40 - 12:40
Haydn
Beate Timmermann, Germany
Multidisciplinary Tumour Board
Clinical
CNS / Soft Tissue
Saturday
May 03
13:00 - 14:00
Strauss 3
Assembly
Brachytherapy
Saturday
May 03
14:15 - 14:40
Plenary Hall
Award Lecture
Interdisciplinary
Dosimetry & QA / SBRT / Urology
Saturday
May 03
14:40 - 15:05
Plenary Hall
Award Lecture
Interdisciplinary
Dosimetry & QA / SBRT / Urology
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Mahler
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Brahms
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Plenary Hall
Gitte Fredberg Persson, Denmark;
Luca Boldrini, Italy
Debate
Clinical
Lung
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Strauss 1-2
Giuseppe Curigliano, Italy;
Icro Meattini, Italy
Symposium
Clinical
CNS / Lung / SBRT
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Schubert
Andrew Hope, Canada;
Laura Cella, Italy
Debate
Physics
GI
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Lehar 1-3
Catharine Clark, United Kingdom;
Sara Hackett, The Netherlands
Symposium
Physics
Dosimetry & QA / Positioning & Immobilisation
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Haydn
Karen Molan , Ireland;
Naman Julka-Anderson, United Kingdom
The first talk “Assessing health literacy (HL) in RT patients” will cover; Background of communication skills and HL for RT’s, HL assessments within RT, HL tools & recommendation, Benefits and barriers to HL and future Recommendations. The second talk “Information barriers for older patients with intellectual disability (ID) in accessing cancer treatment” will discuss the background ID and cancer, Barrier types, EuCan qualitative preliminary results and future recommendations. The third talk “Improving RT information for LGBTIQ+ patients” discussion will include background of healthcare inequities for LGBTIQ+ patients, considerations for LGBTIQ+ patients undergoing RT, inclusive communication and cultural sensitivity in patient communication, psychosocial needs, community support and health care professional education and development.
Symposium
RTT
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:30
Strauss 3
Ewa Burchardt, Poland;
Luca Tagliaferri, Italy
Symposium
Brachytherapy
Head & Neck / Gynaecology / Skin / Urology
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:15
Stolz 1
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
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:15
Business 1-2
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
RTT
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:15
Stolz 2
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
15:15 - 16:15
Business 3-4
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Physics
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Mahler
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Interdisciplinary
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Brahms
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Radiobiology
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Plenary Hall
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Strauss 1-2
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Schubert
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Physics
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Lehar 1-3
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Physics
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Haydn
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
RTT
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Strauss 3
Proffered Papers
Brachytherapy
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Stolz 1
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
Physics
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Business 1-2
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
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Stolz 2
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Clinical
Saturday
May 03
17:00 - 18:00
Business 3-4
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Physics
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Mahler
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Plenary Hall
Silke Tribius, Germany;
Vincent Grégoire, France
Meet-the-Experts
Clinical
Head & Neck
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Strauss 1-2
Panel Discussion
Clinical
GI
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Schubert
Faisal Mahmood, Denmark
Teaching Lecture
Physics
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Brahms
Pierre Montay-Gruel, Belgium
Panel Discussion
Radiobiology
Dosimetry & QA / FLASH / Skin
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Lehar 1-3
Ane Appelt, United Kingdom
Teaching Lecture
Physics
AI in RT
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Haydn
Michelle Leech, Ireland
This teaching lecture will focus on motion management strategies specifically when treating oligometastatic disease (OMD) in the thoracic and abdominal regions with SBRT. The lecture will be presented from the viewpoints of both the perspectives of the RTT and the medical physics expert (MPE). The MPE will start the lecture by giving a brief overview of the history of OMD. Concepts such as ITV, MidPos, MidVent and continuous target tracking will be discussed in the line of online adaptive delivery. The MPE will also pose a question over the optimal hardware for such treatment delivery- are ‘traditional’ linear accelerators sufficient or are dedicated, high technology units required? The RTT perspective will take the position of motion management when treating multiple volumes in the same plan on the MR-linac and will refer to the sites most commonly treated in this manner-lung, mediastinum, liver, abdominal volumes and abdominal lymph nodes. The presentation will follow the pathway from pre-treatment to on-treatment, leading to on-treatment decision making by the RTT with specific focus on what planes and which volumes to gate. Finally, some trouble shooting points will be given as well as consideration to questions which are still unanswered in this field.
Teaching Lecture
RTT
Positioning & Immobilisation / SBRT / Soft Tissue
Sunday
May 04
08:00 - 08:40
Strauss 3
Christian Kirisits, Austria
Teaching Lecture
Brachytherapy
Urology
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Mahler
Corinne Faivre-Finn, United Kingdom;
Joost Verhoeff, The Netherlands
Symposium
Interdisciplinary
Dosimetry & QA / GI / Lung / Soft Tissue
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Brahms
Emilie Alvarez-Andres, Germany;
Paul Span, The Netherlands
Symposium
Radiobiology
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Plenary Hall
Jesper Grau Eriksen, Denmark;
Renata Zahu, Romania
Symposium
Clinical
Head & Neck
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Strauss 1-2
Alex Stewart, United Kingdom;
Remi Nout, The Netherlands
Debate
Clinical
Gynaecology
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Schubert
Lorenzo Placidi, Italy;
Nienke Sijtsema, The Netherlands
Symposium
Physics
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Lehar 1-3
Joanna Kamińska, Poland;
Marianne Aznar, United Kingdom
Symposium
Physics
Breast / Positioning & Immobilization
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Haydn
Paulo Ferreira, Belgium;
Yat Man Tsang, Canada
This session will focus on enhancing the expertise of radiation therapists in reirradiation workflows, addressing challenges in treatment planning, and exploring how evolving practices are reshaping their roles. Topics will include innovative approaches to reirradiation processes, effective strategies for overcoming planning obstacles, and the broader implications of reirradiation on the practice of radiation therapists. This symposium highlights the vital contributions of radiation therapists to improving patient care in radiation oncology.
Symposium
RTT
Reirradiation
Sunday
May 04
08:45 - 10:00
Strauss 3
Marcin Miszczyk, Poland;
Vratislav Strnad, Germany
Symposium
Brachytherapy
Urology
Sunday
May 04
09:00 - 10:00
Stolz 1
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
Physics
Sunday
May 04
09:00 - 10:00
Business 1-2
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
Sunday
May 04
09:00 - 10:00
Stolz 2
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Physics
Sunday
May 04
09:00 - 10:00
Business 3-4
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
RTT
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Mahler
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Interdisciplinary
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Brahms
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Radiobiology
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Plenary Hall
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Clinical
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Strauss 1-2
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Clinical
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Schubert
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Physics
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Lehar 1-3
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Physics
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Haydn
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
RTT
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Strauss 3
Proffered Papers are presented in one of the sessions scheduled in the main session halls. Each author will present orally for 7 minutes, followed by 3 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and available on-demand.
Proffered Papers
Brachytherapy
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Stolz 1
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
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Business 1-2
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
Physics
Sunday
May 04
10:30 - 11:30
Stolz 2
Poster Discussions are presented in one of the sessions scheduled at the two poster discussion theatres. Each author will present a digital poster orally for 2 minutes, followed by 2 minutes for discussion. Sessions will be recorded and made available via the online platfrom and mobile app.
Poster Discussions
Physics
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