• Scientific rationale

    Thanks to the participation of a panel of nationally and internationally renowned speakers, the meeting aims to:

    • Expanding participants’ knowledge about clinical indications and advantages of hadrontherapy in an international overview and perspectives
    • Informing participants on managerial, technical and clinical aspect of an hadrontherapy facility 
    • Improving understanding on resource requirements, challenges, economical and social implications of hadrontherapy
    • Presenting status and perspectives of a new research clinical modality, BNCT (Boron Neutron Capture Therapy)

    Learning materials

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  • Programme

    09:00Participant Registration
    09:30Welcome Addresses

    SESSION 1: CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
    Moderatore: Lisa Francesca Linda Licitra
    09:45Keynote lecture Historical and scientific evolution of hadrontherapy
    Ugo Amaldi
    10:15Hadrontherapy in the context of cancer care in Italy
    Marco Krengli
    10:35Hadrontherapy vs X-ray therapy: clinical aspects, patient pathway and clinical QA considerations

    Clinical indications:
    Ester Orlandi
    10:55Chordoma and Chondrosarcoma 
    Piero Fossati
    11:15Coffee Break
    11:30Head and Neck cancers
    Barbara Vischioni
    11:50Central Nervous System tumors
    Semi Harrabi
    12:10Gastroenteric and gynaecological tumors
    Amelia Barcellini
    12:30Pediatric cancers 
    Sabina Vennarini
    12:50Heavy ions for prostate cancer: how to manage pelvic nodes?
    Mack Roach
    13:10Lunch
    SESSION 2: CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
    Moderatore: Mario Ciocca
    14:30Clinical research and future prospective
    Roberto Orecchia
    14:50Patient clinical workflow including image guidance
    Guido Baroni
    15:10Treatment planning: comparing techniques and standards
    Silvia Molinelli
    15:30Clinical dosimetry and quality assurance
    Stefano Lorentini
    15:50Coffee Break
    16:05Radiobiology: current trend and future prospective
    Micheal Story
    16:25Novel approaches in particle therapy
    Andrea Mairani
    16:45Implementing a carbon ion facility: the Mayo Clinic ProjectLaura Vallow
    19:30Social Event
    SESSION 3: HEALTH POLICY CONTEXT AND HEALTH ECONOMICS OF HADRON THERAPY
    Moderatore: Andrea Riccardo Filippi
    09:00ENLIGHT (European  Network for  Light Ion  Hadron Therapy)  and  its  role  in  Hadron Therapy
    Manjit Dosanjh
    09:20Academia meets Industry: IP, communication, managing expectations
    Manuela Cirilli
    09:40Funding and health economic
    Fabio Michele Amatucci
    10:00Financial toxicity: PSI experience
    Barbara Bachtiary
    10:20CNAO: cost benefit Analysis
    Maria Vittoria Livraga
    10:40Coffee Break
    SESSION 4: ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF MULTI PARTICLE THERAPY FACILITY
    Moderatore: Marco Cianchetti
    11:00The Heidelberg Ion Beam Therapy Center - Technology, Clinical Application and Research
    Thomas Haberer
    11:20The CNAO facility: operation and maintenance
    Giuseppe Venchi
    11:40The MedAustron facility
    Mauro Torino Francesco Pivi
    12:00The Marburg facility
    Klemens Zink
    12:20New accelerator designs: NIMMS
    Maurizio Vretenar
    12:40The vision of the SEEIIST project 
    Leander Litov
    13:00Carbon facilities outside Europe with focus on USA/NCI programme
    Arnold Pompos
    13:20Lunch
    SESSION 5: RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT IN HADRONTHERAPY
    Moderatore: Giuseppe Antonio Pablo Cirrone
    14:30Building capacity through the IAEA programs
    Sotirios Charisopoulos
    14:50HITRIplus project overview
    Angelica Facoetti
    15:10Imaging: current trends and future perspectives
    Katia Parodi
    15:30Flash Therapy with light ions
    Emanuele Scifoni
    15:50Coffee Break
    16:05Upright positioning and arc therapy
    Christian Graeff
    16:25New Gantry for ions
    Marco Giuseppe Pullia
    16:45New technologies: superconducting magnets
    Ernesto De Matteis
    17:05Discussion
    17:30Visit of CNAO
    BNCT: SESSION 1
    Chair: Saverio Altieri – Paolo Pedrazzoli
    09:00Hadron therapy in radiation oncology and why BNCT is a paradigm shift
    Wolfgang Sauerwein
    09:20Clinical BNCT experience with accelerators
    Minoru Suzuki
    09:40BNCT clinical trials
    Peeter Karihtala
    10:00Progress to clinical adoption of accelerator based BNCT
    Lisa Licitra
    10:20Development of new novel BNCT drugs
    Kendall Morrison
    10:40Online boron dose distribution imaging
    Nicoletta Protti
    11:00Coffee break
    BNCT: SESSION 2
    Chair: Valerio Vercesi – Barbara Croesi
    11:20Radiobiological characterization of a BNCT beam
    Mitsuko Masutani
    11:40Dosimetry in BNCT
    Stuart Green
    12:00Micro-dosimetry of a neutron BNCT beam
    Valeria Conte
    12:20Treatment planning for BNCT
    Ian Postuma
    12:40Discussion
    13:00Lunch
    BNCT: SESSION 3
    Chair: Stefano Agosteo – Laura Locati
    14:00Structural basis of cancer cells uptake of boronated compounds
    Vittorio Bellotti
    14:20Accelerator based neutron sources for BNCT
    Andres Kreiner
    14:40Development of the IAEA publication ‘Advances in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy
    Ian Swainson
    15:00BNCT@CNAO
    Sandro Rossi
    15:20Discussion and closing remarks
    15:40Visit of LENA