Dosimetry for Synchrotron based Radiotherapy A satellite meeting of MASR-2007.

(Limited space available: please contact organizers for more information)

Scope: Current and future methods of radiotherapy using synchrotron radiation require innovative methods to measure the dose delivered over a very small areas (hundreds of µm2) and during very short time (ms). This meeting is to review the current status and to set the directions for collaborative work.

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Organizing Committee:

Elke Brauer-Krisch (ESRF) brauer@esrf.fr

Chris Hall (ASP) Chris.Hall@sync.monash.edu.au

Tomasz W. Wysokinski (CLSI) bmit@lightsource.ca


Date: August 31, 2007 (Friday)
Location: University  of Saskatchewan

Time: 09:00  to 17:00
Room: Agriculture 2E25



09:00  to 09:30
Introduction
Elke Brauer-Krisch
Helene Elleaume

13:00  to 14:30 
Microbeam Radiation Therapy (MRT)

Elke Brauer-Krisch
Paul Berkvens (TBA)

15:00  to 16:30  
Roundtable Discussion and Summary
What is required to define a reliable MRT /SSRT dosimetry?


09:30  to 10:00
Previous experiments: angiography, PT

Francois Esteve



10:00  to 11:30
SSRT—stereotactic treatment method
Helene Elleaume  (TBA)

16:30  to 17:00
Setting up an organizing committee for  the Dosimetry Workshop for June 10 2008.
Report writing.


 
11:30 to 13:00 LUNCH (on your own) 17:00 Adjourn.


Wednesday, July 11, 2007

 

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