The Brainlab Team in Japan is honored to welcome over 20 clinical experts who will share their experiences with Brainlab RT Elements, ExacTrac Dynamic, and Novalis Certification. This online event, scheduled for August 31, 2024, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM (Japan Standard Time), offers a unique opportunity for our audience to learn from these experts. Please note that the presentations will be given in Japanese language.
To register, please click here. BRAINLAB WEBINAR 2024お申込フォーム (office.com)
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The Brainlab UK & Ireland Radiotherapy Symposium 2024 will focus on precision, personalization and evolution in radiotherapy and radiosurgery.
Led by the Charing Cross Hospital team, this meeting is an opportunity for clinicians, medical physicists and radiation oncologists to share insights on clinical techniques, exchange management approaches, tools and the use of big data in radiotherapy and radiosurgery treatments.
Attendees have the opportunity to take part in scientific talks, live demonstrations and informative discussions.
We look forward to seeing you all in London!
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You are being invited to take part in a 15-minute survey assessing how radiation therapy and radiosurgery departments (including C-arm Linacs, Gammaknife, CyberKinfe, etc) , utilise MRI fibertracking (also known as MRI tractography) in their practice. (Link below)
This study is being run by Physical Sciences Department of Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia.
Upon request, we will provide you with the full anonymised survey results so that you can compare your practice with other participants.
This project has been approved by the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Ethics Committee (ethics@petermac.org).
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to send an email.
Participation agreement:
By clicking the link below, I agree to participate in this survey.
https://redcap.petermac.org.au/surveys/?s=AP4884J787EJRTLF
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Attendee Question from 9th International Novalis Circle Congress.
Section: Brain Metastases - Debate
Panel: Erik Sulman, Manmeet Ahluwalia
What is your approach for considering systemic therapy for CNS only disease?
Attendee Question from 9th International Novalis Circle Congress.
Section: Brain Metastases - Tumor Board
Panel: Veronica Chiang, Rupesh Kotecha, Erik Sulman, Manmeet Ahluwalia
Any data looking at pre op SRS vs SRS alone? What does surgery add besides morbidity?
Joao Gabriel R. Gomes, @Lucas Albino , @Karen Pieri , @Ernesto Henrique Roesler
Real Hospital Portugues de beneficencia em Pernambuco
Together with our partner Varay, we are pleased to invite you to our Israel User Meeting in HERZLIYA ON SEA in Tel Aviv.
This meeting is an opportunity for clinicians, medical physicists and radiation oncologists to share clinical techniques and discuss management approaches, tools and Big Data insights in primary and metastatic oncological radiotherapy treatment.
We are thrilled to have the chance to reconnect with you in person.
We look forward to receiving and sharing your anonymized patient cases to be discussed with an extended network of experts in the field of SRS & SBRT.
Hello All,
Our center is researching the \\\"Optic Track\\\" and would like input on the following
1-do you contour the Optic Track
2-and if yes what dose are they using as a guideline for 1fx SRS.
I have found people contouring the Optic Pathway that includes the Otpic Nerves and Chaism but no info on the Optic Track.
See screen shot of a PTV that sits near the Brainstem and Optic track
Thank you in advance for your input