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Radiotherapy Innovations

Radiotherapy technologies are revolutionizing cancer therapy through increased precision, effectiveness, and protection. The session "Radiotherapy Innovations" is dedicated to the newest technologies in radiation technologies, delivery methods, and treatment planning that enhance outcomes for patients.".

Improved radiotherapy relies on sophisticated imaging, computer planning, and image guidance to deliver tumors accurately with reduced damage to normal tissues. New techniques like IMRT, SBRT, proton treatment, and adaptive radiotherapy enable more doses to the tumor with fewer side effects. Combination with molecular imaging and biomarkers adds further personalization with maximum dose distribution according to tumor features and patient anatomy.

The session also discusses the combination of radiotherapy and immunotherapy, targeted therapy, or chemotherapy in order to augment therapeutic response. New technologies such as AI-based planning, real-time tumor tracking, and radiomics are enhancing precision of treatment, predicting outcomes, and monitoring therapy response.

Participants will have insights into technology advances, clinical implementations, and research updates in radiotherapy. This session highlights how new radiation approaches are revolutionizing cancer treatment by enhancing tumor control, lowering toxicity, and advancing precision oncology. Through the application of state-of-the-art tools and cross-disciplinary strategies, innovations in radiotherapy are defining the future of cancer therapy.

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