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Second Annual Proton Therapy Course
Virtual Learning Experience (EM)
6:00 The Proton Potential: Historical vs. Modern Perspective
Curtiland Deville, MD
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9:00 The Biology of Proton Effects
Marikki Laiho, MD, PhD
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9:00 An Overview of Proton Physics and Where We're Going
Heng Li, PhD, DABR
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15:00 The Greatest Gain: Pediatric Tumors and Toxicity Minimization
Matthew Ladra, MD
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16:00 CNS and Pediatric Proton Clinical Trials Landscape and Updates
Sahaja Acharya, MD
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10:00 Challenging Cases in the Management of Spine Tumors
Kristin Redmond, MD, MPH
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10:00 Challenging Cases in the Management of Brain Tumors
Lawrence Kleinberg, MD
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8:00 The Rationale and Potential for Radiosensitzers in Proton Therapy for Neurological Tumors
Byram Ozer, MD, MPH
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10:00 Proton LET and RBE in Treatment Planning
Meng Wei Ho, MSc
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13:00 Head and Neck Cancers: Progress in Proton Therapy
Brandi Page, MD
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8:00 Proton Therapy Quality Assurance Using Daily On-Board Imaging and Synthetic CTs
Khadija Sheikh, PhD
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8:00 Case Selection for Proton Radiotherapy in Breast Cancer
Jean Wright, MD
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10:00 Utility and Challenges of Protons in NSCLC
Aditya Halthore, MD
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10:00 Role of Protons in Mesothelioma
Russell Hales, MD
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8:00 The Benefit of Proton Therapy in Esophageal Cancer
Khinh Ranh Voong, MD, MPH
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7:00 The Potential of Dual Energy CT to Improve Proton Treatment Planning
William Hrinivich, PhD and Khadija Sheikh, PhD
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15:00 The Potential of Protons in Challenging Gastrointestinal Sites
Amol Narang, MD
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8:00 Real-Time Gated Proton Therapy for Intrafraction Motion Management
Hao Chen, PhD
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12:00 Evidence, Controversy and Potential in Proton Therapy for Prostate Cancer
Curtiland Deville, MD
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13:00 Proton FLASH Radiotherapy and its Potential Challenges
Mohammad Rezaee, PhD
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