Incontri Bresciani di Radioterapia Oncologica – Edizione 2014
Brescia Meetings in Radiation Oncology – 2014 Edition
Northwest Passage: Key-Functions Preservation in Oncology
Brescia – September 25th/26th, 2014

Con il contributo non condizionante di
Università degli Studi di Brescia
A.O. Spedali Civili di Brescia
XVIII DIPO – Dipartimento Interaziendale Provinciale Oncologico Ordine Medici Chirurghi e Odontoiatri della Provincia di Brescia AIRO – Associazione Italiana di Radioterapia Oncologica AIRO – Gruppo Regionale Lombardia
AIRO Giovani
AIRB – Associazione Italiana di Radiobiologia
AIOM – Associazione Italiana di Oncologia Medica
SIRM – Società Italiana di Radiologia Medica
Unità di Radioterapia A.O. Spedali Civili di Brescia

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 25th, 2014
Opening Lecture - Imaging: methodological issues for present day diagnosis of radiation damage. The clinical and forensic consequences of a wrong conclusion and the need for a new semeiotic


Session I: Cardio-pulmonary functions
Chairmen: M. Metra – R. Maurizi Enrici
Imaging of cardio-pulmonary treatment-related damage
The biological bases of treatment related cardiac and lung toxicity
The case of lung and breast cancer


FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 26th, 2014


Session II: Digestive system functions
Chairmen: P. Marchetti – R. Orecchia
Imaging of digestive system treatment related damage
Biological basis of radiation damage to the digestive system
Surgery/radiotherapy/chemotherapy interactions in gastric cancer and treatment damage: a radiation oncologist’s point of view
Rectal damage after radiotherapy +/- hormonal manipulation for advanced prostate cancer


Session III: Genitourinary functions
Chairmen: A. Berruti – C. Simeone
Imaging of genitourinary system treatment related damage
Biology of urinary system treatment damage
Surgery/radiotherapy/chemotherapy/hormonal manipulation interactions and treatment damage: the case of prostate cancer
Surgery/radiotherapy/chemotherapy interactions and treatment damage: the case of gynaecologic cancer


Session IV: Neurological functions
Chairmen: M. Fontanella – A. Padovani
Biological bases of neurotoxicity
Observation vs radiotherapy vs chemotherapy after surgery for the treatment of low-grade glioma: less treatment, same outcome, less toxicity?