Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 from 15h30 EST to 16h30 EST
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Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 8h00 EST À 10h15 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 10h30 EST À 12h00 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 13h15 EST À 15h15 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 15h30 EST À 16h30 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 8h00 EST À 10h15 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 10h30 EST À 12h00 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 13h15 EST À 15h15 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 15h30 EST À 16h30 EST -
CE Session 1a: Reirradiation Workshop - Knowledge Translation Session - Ballroom 4
le 5 juin 2025 de 16h00 EST À 16h30 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 8h00 EST À 10h15 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 10h30 EST À 12h00 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 13h15 EST À 15h15 EST -
Reirradiation Pre-Conference Workshop - Ballroom 4
le 4 juin 2025 de 15h30 EST À 16h30 EST
Joanna Laba
Dr. Joanna Laba is a Radiation Oncologist at the Verspeeten Family Cancer Centre and Assistant Professor in the Department of Oncology, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University.
Dr. Laba completed undergraduate studies at the University of Windsor with a BaSc in engineering. She graduated from medical school at the University of Toronto in 2010 and completed a residency in Radiation Oncology at McMaster University. Dr. Laba completed a fellowship in lung cancer and stereotactic radiotherapy at Western University. She is a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons and a member of the Canadian Association of Radiation Oncologists. Dr. Laba’s primary areas of clinical practice are in lung, palliative radiotherapy and advanced techniques for the treatment of brain and spine metastases.
Ane Appelt
Ane Appelt is Professor of Clinical Medical Physics Rigshospitalet and Technical University of Denmark in Copenhagen. Her research focuses on reirradiation, adaptive treatments, clinical trial design, and outcome modelling.
Ane strongly believes that reirradiation is our next major challenge in radiotherapy; requiring close collaboration between all radiotherapy professionals – from physicists, oncologists and radiographers to radiobiologists and computer scientists. She has co-led a multidisciplinary reirradiation research programme, where she has been responsible for technical innovations in reirradiation dose accumulation and treatment planning. She is the coauthor of 14 papers on reirradiation, many of them focusing on image registration and treatment planning. Over the last three years, she has established the ESTRO Physics Working Group on Reirradiation and helped found the transatlantic Reirradiation Collaborative Group (ReROG).
Charles Mayo, PhD FAAPM, FASTRO
Dr. Charles (Chuck) Mayo, PhD, is a distinguished medical physicist at the University of Michigan, who is internationally known for his groundbreaking work in several areas. He pioneered development of one of the first automated learning health system infrastructures for all treated patients and development of automated statistical and AI modeling tools. He has led in multiple international efforts in developing standardizations and APIs to reduce barriers to centralized and federated learning approaches. These include the AAPM TG-263 nomenclature, the Operational Ontology for Oncology (O3) and the CodeX HL7 FHIR radiation therapy data. Dr. Mayo has made significant contributions to the development of advanced treatment planning techniques that optimize patient outcomes. He was lead author in the QUANTEC guideline papers for brainstem and optic nerve/chiasm. He has developed and released open-source automated treatment planning software to improve efficiency, safety and quality. Dr. Mayo’s work in reirradiation and in organizing the Reirradiation Collaborative Group (ReCOG) has been instrumental in advancing therapeutic options for patients with recurrent cancers, offering new hope for challenging cases. His interdisciplinary approach has solidified his reputation as a leader in medical physics, combining cutting-edge technology with patient-centered care.
