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SUBSPECIALTY CONTENT BROCHURE Radiological Society of North America 92nd Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting November 26 – December 1, 2006 McCormick Place, Chicago Radiation Oncology/ Oncologic Imaging

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SUBSPECIALTY CONTENT BROCHURE

Radiological Society of North America

92nd Scientific Assemblyand Annual MeetingNovember 26 – December 1, 2006McCormick Place, Chicago

Radiation Oncology/Oncologic Imaging

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Subspecialty content brochures organize the

components of the annual meeting by subjects that

correspond to radiologic subspecialties. We hope this

brochure, along with the meeting program, helps to

enrich and ease your experience at RSNA 2006.

RSNA Annual Meeting CME Information

RSNA® is accredited by the Accreditation Council

for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to

provide continuing medical education for physicians.

RSNA designates this educational activity for a

maximum of 85 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Physicians should only claim credit commensurate

with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Sunday, November 26, 2006

10:45-12:15 Scientific Paper SessionsGastrointestinal (CT and MR Perfusion: Liver,Pancreas, Bowel) (E450A)

Genitourinary (Gynecology and GynecologicOncology ) (E353A)

ISP: Genitourinary (Imaging and Intervention )(E353B)

ISP: Nuclear Medicine (Featured Research:New Technologies and Tracers) (S502AB)

Physics (Radiation Therapy) (S404AB)

Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology (Headand Neck Cancer) (S403B)

Vascular/Interventional (Ablation) (E350)

2:00-3:30 Refresher CoursesDifferential Diagnosis of Mediastinal Masses(How-to Workshop) (Course RC151) (E261)

Imaging and Prostate Cancer RadiationTreatment Planning (Course RC119) (S503AB)

Minicourse in Oncologic Imaging: ImagingOpportunities in Clinical Trials—PracticeOpportunities for Imagers in Clinical Trials(Course RC128) (S502AB)

Proton Therapy (Course RC120) (E253CD)

Therapeutic Response Assessment in Oncology(Course RC118) (N227)

Transition to Heterogeneity Corrections(Course RC122) (S404AB)

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Update Course in Diagnostic RadiologyPhysics: Advances in Breast Imaging—Physics,Technology, and Clinical Applications: BreastAnatomy, Pathology, and Diagnosis of Disease(Course RC121) (E351)

Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Breast Imaging—Mammography:Interpretation Pointers for Detection of EarlyBreast Cancer (Course RC115) (E451A)

Monday, November 27, 2006

8:30-10:00 Multisession CourseCase-based Review of Radiation Oncology(Thoracic Cancer) (S402AB)

Refresher CoursesCategorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Genitourinary—Prostate Cancer Imaging:Relevance, Current Practices, and EvolvingTechniques (Course RC207) (E353C)

Head and Neck Cancer: What the ClinicianNeeds to Know (Course RC206) (E450A)

Minicourse in Oncologic Imaging: ImagingOpportunities in Clinical Trials—Clinical TrialImaging Leading to Personalized Medicine(Course RC228) (S502AB)

PET/CT in Oncology I (Course RC218)(E450B)

Respiratory Motion in Radiation Therapy(Course RC222) (S404AB)

10:30-12:00 Multisession CourseCase-based Review of Radiation Oncology(Breast Cancers) (S402AB)

Scientific Paper SessionsChest (Computer-aided Diagnosis) (E351)

Gastrointestinal (Cancer: Stomach andEsophagus) (E450B)

Genitourinary (Upper Tract CT) (E353B)

Molecular Imaging (Applications I) (E353A)

Neuroradiology/Head and Neck (Brain:Tumors) (N227)

Nuclear Medicine (PET/CT in the Evaluationof Gastrointestinal Malignancies) (S502AB)

Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology(Lymphoma and Nonmalignant Disease)(S403B)

Vascular/Interventional (Onco-Intervention)(E350)

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1:30-2:45 Plenary SessionEugene P. Pendergrass New Horizons Lectureand Honorary Memberships (Arie CrownTheater)

1:30-3:00 Multisession CourseCase-based Review of Radiation Oncology(Gynecologic Cancers) (S402AB)

1:30-5:45 Plenary SessionPhysics Symposium: Brachytherapy Refresher(S501ABC)

3:00-4:00 Scientific Paper SessionsGastrointestinal (CT Colonography: PolypMeasurement, Computer-aided Diagnosis)(E450A)

Gastrointestinal (Liver CT: Contrast Technique,Other) (E450B)

Nuclear Medicine (PET/CT and Lymphoma)(S502AB)

Physics (Radiation Therapy) (S404AB)

Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology (Qualityof Life and Outcomes) (S403B)

3:30-5:00 Multisession CourseCase-based Review of Radiation Oncology(Gastrointestinal Cancers) (S402AB)

4:30-6:00 Special Focus SessionsCT Screening for Lung Cancer: Is it Worth it?(E353B)

Hepatic Tumor Therapy: What Treatment IsAppropriate—Ablation, Intraarterial Therapy,or Surgery? (S405AB)

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

8:30-10:00 Refresher CoursesHead and Neck Cancer (Course RC306)(N227)

Image-guided Adaptive Radiation Therapy(Course RC320) (S401AB)

Imaging and Head and Neck CancerRadiation Treatment Planning (Course RC319)(S505AB)

Imaging of Focal Liver Lesions: State of the Art(Course RC309) (E451B)

Intensity-modulated Radiation Therapy PatientSafety and Error Reduction (Course RC322)(S404AB)

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Lymph Node Assessment in Oncologic Patients(An Interactive Session) (Course RC318)(S504ABC)

Minicourse in Oncologic Imaging: ImagingOpportunities in Clinical Trials—Imaging as aClinical Biomarker: Importance of Technique(Course RC328) (S502AB)

10:30-12:00 Scientific Paper SessionsChest (Lung Cancer: Basics) (E352)

Genitourinary (Upper Tract MR) (E353B)

ISP: Gastrointestinal (Cystic PancreaticNeoplasms) (E450A)

ISP: Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology(Central Nervous System and PediatricMalignancy) (S403B)

Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology(Gastrointestinal Cancer and Ablation)(S403A)

Vascular/Interventional (Ablation) (E253CD)

3:00-4:00 Scientific Paper SessionsGastrointestinal (Liver: HepatocellularCarcinoma, Focal Lesions) (E450A)

Gastrointestinal (Pancreatic Cancer: CT, MR)(E451B)

Genitourinary (Prostate Ultrasound) (E352)

ISP: Chest (Positron Emission Tomography)(E351)

Molecular Imaging (Lymph Nodes) (E353A)

Nuclear Medicine (PET/CT in Head and Neck,Neuroendocrine Tumors) (S502AB)

Physics (Colon Computer-aided Diagnosis)(S401CD)

Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology(Gynecologic Cancer) (S403B)

4:30-6:00 Refresher CoursesCategorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Genitourinary—Imaging in GynecologicMalignancies (Course RC407) (E353C)

Enhancing Radiation Treatment with MolecularTargeted Therapies (Course RC420)(S501ABC)

Imaging and Breast Cancer RadiationTreatment Planning (Course RC419) (S505AB)

Imaging of the Gastroesophageal Junction(Course RC409) (N226)

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Minicourse in Oncologic Imaging: ImagingOpportunities in Clinical Trials—InterventionalOncology Therapies: From Concept toDelivery (Course RC428) (S502AB)

MR Imaging in Evaluation of MusculoskeletalNeoplasms (Course RC418) (N227)

Quality Assurance for Treatment Planning (IEC62083 and IAEA Report) (Course RC422)(S404AB)

Utility of MR Imaging in Diagnosing Elbow andWrist Pathology (How-to Workshop) (CourseRC451) (E261)

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

8:30-6:00 Multisession CourseRSNA-NCI Interventional Oncology Series(S501AB)

8:30-10:00 Refresher CoursesImaging and Gastrointestinal CancerRadiation Treatment Planning (Course RC519)(S502AB)

Imaging of Pancreatic Neoplasms: State of theArt (Course RC509) (E450A)

Lung Cancer Screening and Coronary ArteryDisease Screening: The Present and the Future(In Conjunction with the American Associationfor Women Radiologists) (Course RC516)(E352)

Lung Nodules: Detection, Characterization,and Biopsy/Radiofrequency Ablation (CourseRC501) (E353B)

Minicourse: Image Optimization for RadiationTherapy Treatment Planning: Brain, Head andNeck, and Extremities (Course RC522)(S404AB)

Molecular-Genetic Imaging (Course RC517)(N228)

PET/CT in Oncology II (Course RC518)(S406B)

Radioimmunotherapy (Course RC520)(E253CD)

Thyroid Nodules and Cancer: Evaluation andImaging (Course RC506) (E451B)

Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Breast Imaging—Breast Ultrasound: Screening,Biopsy, and Staging (Course RC515) (E451A)

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10:30-12:00 Scientific Paper SessionsChest (Lung Cancer Screening) (E351)

Gastrointestinal (Gastrointestinal OncologyCT/PET) (E450B)

Gastrointestinal (Liver MR: 3-T Imaging,Contrast, Techniques) (E450A)

ISP: Chest (Intervention) (E352)

ISP: Genitourinary (Prostate Imaging) (E353B)

ISP: Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology(Thoracic Malignancy) (S403A)

Pediatric (Neuroradiology I) (N229)

Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology(Genitourinary Cancer) (S403B)

1:30-2:45 Plenary SessionAnnual Oration in Radiation Oncology (ArieCrown Theater)

3:00-4:00 Scientific Paper SessionsGastrointestinal (Rectal Cancer: MR, CT)(E450A)

Gastrointestinal (Ultrasound Contrast: Liver)(E451B)

Molecular Imaging (Applications II) (E352)

Radiation Oncology and Radiobiology (BreastCancer) (S403B)

Vascular/Interventional (NonvascularIntervention) (E350)

4:30-6:00 Special Focus SessionsImaging-guided Intervention: The OperatingRoom of the Future (S404AB)

Oncodiagnosis Panel: MultidisciplinaryAssessment and Therapy of GynecologicCancer (S403A)

Thursday, November 30, 2006

8:30-6:00 Multisession CourseRSNA-NCI Interventional Oncology Series(S501AB)

8:30-10:00 Refresher CoursesCancer Screening (Course RC618) (E352)

Minicourse: Image Optimization for RadiationTherapy Treatment Planning: CT, MR, and PETReview (Course RC622) (S404AB)

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Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Breast Imaging—MR Imaging: Performance,Interpretation, and Biopsy (Course RC615)(E451A)

Update on Thoracic Malignancies: LungCancer, Lymphoma, and Mesothelioma(Course RC601) (E450A)

10:30-12:00 Scientific Paper SessionsChest (Pulmonary Vascular) (E351)

Gastrointestinal (CT Colonography, ColonCancer: Miscellaneous) (E450B)

Gastrointestinal (Liver CT and MR: FocalLesions, Hepatocellular Carcinoma) (E450A)

Genitourinary (Lower Tract Oncology) (E353B)

Musculoskeletal (Bone and Soft-Tissue Tumors(S406B)

Musculoskeletal (Interventional PainManagement) (S405AB)

Nuclear Medicine (Brain and Central NervousSystem) (S502AB)

3:00-4:00 Plenary SessionsCancer Detection: Evaluation of Whole-BodyMR Imaging versus CT and PET/CT (S404AB)

Cancer: Early Predictors of Tumor Response(S403A)

4:30-6:00 Refresher CoursesCategorical Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Genitourinary—Renal Masses: Diagnosis,Biopsy, and Ablation (Course RC707) (E353C)

Interventional Radiology in Oncologic Patients(Course RC718) (S401CD)

Minicourse: Image Optimization for RadiationTherapy Treatment Planning: Lung, UpperAbdomen, and Pelvis (Course RC722)(S404AB)

Update Course in Diagnostic RadiologyPhysics: Multidimensional Image Processing,Analysis, and Display—Three- and Four-dimensional Image Registration (CourseRC732) (S403B)

Update Course in Diagnostic Radiology:Breast Imaging—MR Imaging: Screening,Diagnosis, and Staging (Course RC715)(E451A)

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Friday, December 1, 2006

8:30-10:00 Refresher CoursesBrain Tumors: Conventional and AdvancedImaging Techniques (Course RC805) (N229)

CT (and MR Imaging) of Pancreatic Tumors(An Interactive Session) (Course RC816)(S402AB)

Current Perspectives in Pediatric Oncology(Course RC813) (N226)

Imaging of Complications of Cancer and ItsTherapy (Course RC818) (S401CD)

Imaging of the Gallbladder and Biliary Tree(Course RC809) (N227)

Minicourse: Image Optimization for RadiationTherapy Treatment Planning: Brachytherapy,Image Registration, and Image Segmentation(Course RC822) (S404AB)

8:30-12:00 Multisession CourseRSNA-NCI Interventional Oncology Series(S501AB)

10:30-12:00 Scientific Paper SessionsChest (Digital Imaging) (E351)

Gastrointestinal (Liver: Cirrhosis,Hepatocellular Carcinoma) (E450B)

Gastrointestinal (MR: Miscellaneous, Liver)(E352)

Genitourinary (Ultrasound ) (E353B)

Vascular/Interventional (NonvascularIntervention) (E451A)

Education ExhibitsSpace No. Exhibit Title

LL-MS2630 MR Imaging, CT, and PET in Patients withCancer of Peritoneum and Abdominal Wall

LL-MS2632 Use of Ultrasound and MR Imaging inDetecting and Characterizing Common andUncommon Uro-Gynecological and PelvicFloor Lesions

LL-MS2633 Pelvic Neuropathies in Oncological Disease:A Multidisciplinary Approach to a DiagnosticChallenge.

LL-MS2634 Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Diagnosisand Follow-up of Pelvic Tumors

LL-MS2635 MRI Spectrum of Unusual Non-GynaecologicLarge Pelvic Masses

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LL-MS2646 Spectrum of Epstein-Barr Virus RelatedDiseases: A Pictorial Review

LL-MS2651 CT Perfusion in Oncology: Why, When,and How?

LL-MS2652 Multimode Radiological and NuclearMedicine Approach to Cutaneous Melanoma:From Primary Tumor to Distant Metastases

LL-MS2653 Radiological Features of Metastatic MalignantMelanoma Revisited

LL-MS2654 Contrast-enhanced Sonography (CEUS)Assessment of Abdominal and SuperficialLocation of Lymphomas

LL-MS2655 Which Way Did It Go? Imaging Features ofThoracic Metastases with an Emphasis onMetastatic Pathways

LL-MS2656 A Review of the Imaging Appearances ofIntra-Abdominal Liposarcomas and theRelationship to Grade of Disease

LL-MS2657 Maltoma: The Forgotten Oma

LL-MS2658 Whole Body Diffusion Imaging for MalignantLymphoma as Compared with Normal Control

LL-MS3165 The Imaging Characteristics of HHV-8Associated Tumours

LL-MS3167 Virtual PET-MRI (High b-value Diffusion-weighted MR Imaging) as NoninvasiveScreening Imaging for Malignancies of Body:Two-year Experience

LL-MS3179 Image Gallery of Phakomatoses: What’sUnusual and What’s Classic

LL-MS3181 Angiosarcoma from Head to Toe withRadiologic-Pathologic Correlation

LL-MS3182 Radiological Evaluation of Tumor Response toTreatment: “To Measure or Not to Measure,That Is the Question.”

LL-MS3183 Value of High Frequency US and Color/PowerDoppler for Detection of LocoregionalMetastases of Superficial Melanoma

LL-MS3184 Metastatic Malignant Melanoma: A PictorialReview of CT Findings

LL-MS3186 Neoplasms and Non-neoplastic Conditions ofthe Serosal Membranes Origin: CT Findings

LL-NM2609 Spatial Distribution of Sentinel Lymph NodesDisplayed with 3-D Volume-renderingMultimodal Fused Images in Head and NeckCutaneous Malignant Tumor

LL-NM2610-L11 Lymphoscintigraphy: Reviewing theUnexpected

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LL-NM2611 FDG-PET And FDG-PET MR Imaging Co-Registration in Brain Tumor Recurrence versusRadiation Changes

LL-NM2612 Head and Neck Cancer: The Role of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose Positron EmissionTomography (FDG PET) CT in Identification ofUnknown Primary Tumours and in SubsequentPatient Management.

LL-NM2615 PET First: Malignant Lymphoma

LL-NM2616 Use of PET Scanning in Post-transplantLympho-Proliferative Disorder (PTLD) in RenalTransplant Patients

LL-NM2617 The Use and Limitations of 18-fluorodeoxyglucose Positron EmissionTomography (FDG PET) CT Imaging ofLymphoma

LL-NM2619 FDG-PET/CT (Fluorodeoxyglucose PositronEmission Tomography/Computed Tomography)for Planning of Radiation Therapy

LL-NM2620 Imaging of Gynecologic Malignancies withFDG PET–CT: Case Examples—PhysiologicActivity and Pitfalls

LL-NM2621 Role of Enhanced CT in Hybrid PET/CT forthe Detection of non FDG-Avid AbdominalMalignant Tumors and Characterization ofInflammatory or Physiologic FDG Hyperactivity

LL-NM2622 The Value of PET/CT in Bony Metastatic Disease

LL-NM2623 18-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron EmissionTomography (FDG PET) CT Imaging in theAssessment of a Range of Sarcomas: TheUses and Pitfalls

LL-NM2627-H11 Treatment of Thyroid Cancer withRadioactive Iodine, Emerging NewConcepts, Controversies, and Changesin Clinical Practice

LL-NM3141 FDG PET/CT in Thoracic Esophageal andEsophago-Gastric (EG) Junction Carcinoma:A Pictorial Review of Current Status

LL-NM3144-H SPECT/CT Imaging: Clinical Utility of anEmerging Technology

LL-NM3146 Functional Anatomic Image Fusion forSomatostatin Receptor PositiveNeuroendocrine Tumours

LL-NM3150 Utilization of Oral Negative Contrast Agent inPET-CT Imaging

LL-NM3151 Pictorial Review: PET/CT in the Planning andAssessment of Treatment Response ofRadiofrequency Ablation Performed by CTGuidance

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LL-RO4907-H11 Nodal Topography and Vascular Anatomy forthe Radiotherapy Treatment Planning of PelvicMalignancies: A Three-dimensionalRadiotherapy Treatment Planning Atlas BasedUpon the Visible Human Male and FemaleDatasets

LL-RO4908 Anatomical Cervical CT Atlas forRadiotherapy: A Teaching Model of LymphNode Levels for Head and Neck CancerTreatment

LL-RO4909-B11 The Emerging Role of PET/CT in RadiationTreatment Planning in the Abdomen

LL-RO5300 Four-dimensional Trajectory of Lung TumorsUsing the 256-slice CT Scanner

LL-RO5301 Interactive Guide to Imaging in ClinicalOncology

LL-RO5302 Impact of FDG-PET/CT Fusion Imaging onNodal Staging and Radiation TherapyPlanning for Head and Neck Squamous CellCarcinoma

Scientific PostersSpace No. Poster Title

LL-NR4126-B02 Value of Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy inDifferentiation of Recurrent Brain Tumor fromRadiation Necrosis

LL-RO4313-B01 Fractionated Megavoltage GRID Therapyversus Conventional Radiotherapy for TreatingMelanoma

LL-RO4314-B02 Postoperative Interstitial Brachytherapy forRecurrent Keloid Scars: A Retrospective Studyof 73 Cases

LL-RO4315-B03 Variation in Target Volume in HDR InterstitialBreast Implants as Measured by ConventionalFilm-based and CT-based Planning Systems

LL-RO4316-B04 Dosimetric Effect of Multileaf Collimator LeafTransmission and Leaf Gap on DynamicMulti-leaf Collimation IMRT Treatment Plans

LL-RO4317-B05 Impact of N Stage as a Predictive Factor ofSurvival in Stage III Breast Cancer:Retrospective Study of 93 Patients from 1983to 2002

LL-RO4318-B06 The Study of 1H-MRS on Cerebral HyperAcute Injury Induced by Radiation afterNasopharyngeal Carcinoma Radiotherapy

LL-RO4319-B07 Long-term Outcome of Patients Treated withGamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery forBrain Metastases Secondary to MalignantMelanoma or Renal Cell Carcinoma

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LL-RO4320-B08 Stereotactic Radiosurgery and StereotacticRadiotherapy for the Treatment of Patients withMultiple Brain Metastases from Lung Cancer

LL-RO4321-B09 A Differential (d) Whole Brain IMRT forHopelessly Untreatable Multiple Large BrainMetastasis

LL-RO4322-B10 Clinical Manifestations of EsophagealSquamous Cell Carcinoma with Hepatitis C-Virus Infection Treated with Chemo-Radiotherapy

LL-RO4323-D01 3-D Conformal Radiotherapy ProvidesSuperior Treatment in Comparison toTraditional AP-PA Beam Arrangements for theAdjuvant Treatment of Gastric Cancer

LL-RO4324-D02 Adjuvant Chemoradiation in Gastric Cancer

LL-RO4325-D03 Proton Radiotherapy for Patients with ProstateCancer 4-year Experiences In HIBMC andPerspectives of Laser Ion Accelerators

LL-RO4326-D04 Treating Physician Is the Most ImportantPredictor of Acute Genitourinary Toxicity inMen with Low and Intermediate Risk ProstateCancer Treated by IMRT

LL-RO4327-D05 Dosimetric Evaluation and Organ SparingUsing Sliding Window IMRT Technique forLocalized High Risk Prostate Cancer

LL-RO4328-D06 Soy Isoflavones and Lycopene in theTreatment of Recurrent Hormone-SensitiveProstate Cancer

LL-RO4329-D07 Outcome of Patients with Localized ProstateCancer and a PSA Level 4 ng/ml Treated withNeutron and Photon Irradiation

LL-RO4330-D08 Long-term Toxicity Evaluation after PermanentProstate Brachytherapy Monotherapy

LL-RO4331-D09 Early Observed Transient Prostate-SpecificAntigen Elevations on a Pilot Study of ExternalBeam Radiation Therapy and MRI-guidedHigh Dose Rate Brachytherapy Boost

LL-RO4332-D10 The Lack of Benefit Using ConcurrentAndrogen Ablation for Patients with Low RiskProstate Cancer Undergoing ProstateBrachytherapy

LL-RO4333-H01 Investigation into the Mechanism ofTemporary Elevation of Prostate SpecificAntigen Levels: Weekly Measurement of PSALevels and Serum Cytokine Profiles duringRadical Radiotherapy in Patients with LocalizedProstate Cancer

LL-RO4334-H02 Variability of Total Prostate Dosimetry in PatientsUndergoing Brachytherapy Based Upon Preversus Intraoperative Treatment Plans

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LL-RO4335-H03 A Simple Method to Reduce Organ Motion inProstate Cancer Use by Quantification ofInterfration Motion of the Gland

LL-RO4336-H04 Correlation of the Postoperative Day-1 andDay-28 Computed Tomography-basedDosimetry Following Permanent ProstateImplants

LL-RO4337-H05 Prediction of Advanced Cervical Cancers afterThermoradiotherapy according to ExpressionProfiles Selected by Microarray Analysis

LL-RO4339-H07 The Underestimation of Rectal and BladderDoses in Intracavitary Brachytherapy in theTreatment of Cervical Cancer

LL-RO4340-H08 Radiation Therapy for Locally AdvancedHypopharyngeal Cancer: Impact ofShortening Overall Treatment Time byAccelerated Hyperfractionation on Prognosis

LL-RO4341-H09 Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) inPatients with Carcinomas of the ParanasalSinuses: Clinical Benefit for Complex ShapedTarget Volumes

LL-RO4342-H10 Acute Toxicity Following FractionatedStereotactic Radiotherapy for Non-small CellLung Cancer

LL-RO4343-L01 Evaluation of Hypofractionated Radiotherapyin Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

LL-RO4344-L02 Elective Irradiation of High Risk NodalGroups Only for Treatment of Stage IIIaNSCLC Patients

LL-RO4345-L03 High Dose Thoracic Radiation Therapy Using3 Gy/ Fraction in Inoperable Stage I/II Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)

LL-RO4346-L04 Feasibility Study of Linac-based IntensityModulated Total Marrow Irradiation (IM-TMI)

LL-RO4347-L05 Prospective Patient Related Quality Assurance(QA) Indicators to Detect Treatment Errors andPotential Overdose in Radiotherapy

LL-RO4348-L06 Impact of Late Toxicities on Health-relatedQuality of Life in Breast Cancer Survivors

LL-RO4349-L07 Adjustment to Survivorship in Prostate CancerPatients: A Prospective Study

LL-RO4350-L08 Cost Benefits of Using Advanced Technologiesin Radiotherapy: Results of Single and Multi-center Studies

LL-RO4351-L09 Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Comparedto 3D Conformal Tumor-bed Boost forAverage Risk Medulloblastoma Patients

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LL-RO4352-L10 The Evaluation of the Effect of Total BodyIrradiation on Clotting System

LL-RO4353-L11 Intraoperative Extracorporeal Irradiation ofInvolved Bone for the Treatment ofMusculoskeletal Tumors

LL-US2117-D01 Elastographic Imaging of RadiofrequencyAblation-induced Lesions of the Kidney

Informatics Special EventsSpace No. Exhibit Title

LL-IN1404-6A Imaging Response Assessment Teams (IRAT)in Cancer Centers

LL-IN1404-7 NCIA (National Cancer Imaging Archive)