The 20th International Conference on the use of Computers in Radiation Therapy (ICCR) will be held in Lyon, France, from July 8th to 11th, 2024.
ICCR is one of the longest-running conferences in radiation therapy. Held only every three years, it attracts medical physicists, clinicians, and academic scientists from across the globe who are using computers to drive advances in radiation therapy. Many important innovations have been unveiled at ICCRs and the conference enjoys a very high standing in the international radiation oncology community.
Due to the COViD pandemic, the 20th ICCR conference has been significantly delayed and is eagerly anticipated as a milestone in ICCR’s history, re-offering an unparalleled opportunity for attendees to network with colleagues, learn about the latest technological advances, and share their experiences and insights. With a wide range of topics to be covered, including treatment planning, imaging, dose delivery, quality assurance and artificial intelligence, the conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art use of computers in radiation therapy.
We look forward to welcoming you to Lyon in July 2024!
David Sarrut & Simon Rit
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1st - Xia Li
Center for Proton Therapy, Paul Scherrer Institut (Switzerland) & Department of Computer Science, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
Neural Graphics Primitives-Based Deformable Image Registration for On-the-Fly Motion Extraction
2nd - Matt Craddock
University of Manchester, Division of Cancer Sciences, Manchester (United Kingdom) & The Christie NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Clinical Oncology, Manchester (United Kingdom)
Short-Term Mortality Prediction in SIII NSCLC: What Do Clinicians Want and Can Models Provide It?
3rd – Rebecca Lim
The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center [Houston] (United States)
Quantifying Changes in Ventilation for Photon- and Proton-Treated Patients According to Dose and Pneumonitis Development
1st - Chelsea Sargeant
University of Manchester [Manchester] (United Kingdom)
Enhancing CBCT Image Quality for Radiotherapy Using Multi-Channel CycleGAN for CBCT-to-CT Synthesis
2nd - Chengchen Zhu
Division of Medical Radiation Physics and Department of Radiation Oncology, Inselspital, Bern University Hospital, and University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland (Switzerland)
Development of Dynamic Collimator Mixed Beam Radiotherapy to Explore the Dosimetric Benefits of Non-Coplanar and Mixed Photon-Electron Beam Setups
3rd (Tie) - Odette Rios-Ibacache
Medical Physics Unit, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
Development and Evaluation of Novel Parameters for Describing Anatomical Changes and Predicting Radiotherapy Replanning for Head and Neck Cancer Patients
3rd (Tie) - Charlie Cunniffe
University of Manchester [Manchester] (United Kingdom)
Demonstration of Current Best Practice for Prognostic Model Validation Using the Manchester Score
The Conference brings together the following special interest groups:
The following topics will be discussed: