80th Anniversary Radiation Oncology, Siriraj Hospital
31 August – 2 September 2015
80th Anniversary Radiation Oncology, Siriraj Hospital: Joint conference and SBRT workshop;
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and The Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
80th Anniversary Radiation Oncology, Siriraj Hospital: Joint conference and SBRT workshop;
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center and The Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
Day 1: Mon 31 August 2015
7.30-8.00 Registration
8.00-8.05 Welcome and general introduction (5 min)
Assoc.Prof.VutisiriVeerasarn, M.D.
8.05-8.10 Opening Remark (5 min)
Prof.Prasit Watanapa, M.D., Dean of Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University.
8.10-8.30 Honorary lecture:
80th Anniversary Radiation Oncology, Siriraj Hospital (20 min)
Prof.Pairat Tepmongkol, M.D.
Multidisciplinary approach for early stage NSCLC
Moderator: Dr.Jiraporn Setkornnukul, M.D.
8.30-8.45 How can we identified early stage NSCLC and staging? (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Jamsak Cheikuna, M.D.
8.45-9.00 What is the optimal surgical management for early stage NSCLC? (15 min)
Prof.Emeritus Teeravit Phanchaipetch, M.D.
9.00-9.30 Advanced in Radiation treatment for early stage NSCLC. (30 min)
Prof.Zhongxing Liao, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
9.30-10.00 Interactive case discussion (Sublobar resection v.s. SBRT) (30 min)
10.00-10.15 Coffee break
Multidisciplinary approach for oligometastasis (lung and liver) from colorectal cancer
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
10.15-10.30 The real benefit of PET/CT for pretreatment evaluation of oligometastasis. (15 min)
Dr.Benjapa Khiewvan, M.D.
10.30-11.00 Clinical consideration and surgical treatment in oligometastasis.
Lung metastasis (15 min)
Prof.Emeritus Teeravit Phanchaipetch, M.D.
Liver metastasis (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn, M.D.
11.00-11.15 What is the usefulness of radio-intervention for oligometastasis? (15 min)
Assist.Prof.Trongtum Tongdee, M.D.
11.15-11.45 Is it a time to improve the standard of practicing radiotherapy for liver metastasis? (30 min)
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
11.45-12.00 What’s new in systemic treatment for survival improvement in patient who has oligometastasis? (15 min)
Assist.Prof.Charuwan Akewanlop, M.D.
12.00-13.00 Lunch
Multidisciplinary approach for oligometastasis (lung and liver) from colorectal cancer (cont.)
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
13.00-13.45 Interactive case discussion (Oligometastasis) (45 min)
Multidisciplinary approach for HCC
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
13.45-14.00 How is the imaging involved in staging of HCC? (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Piyaporn Apisarnthanarak, M.D.
14.00-14.15 Do we believe that TACE is only a palliative procedure? (15 min)
Assist.Prof.Trongtum Tongdee, M.D.
14.15-14.30 Coffee break
Multidisciplinary approach for HCC (cont.)
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
14.30-15.00 SBRT, technical challenging, in HCC for inoperable or non-surgical patients (30 min)
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
15.00-15.15 Should we achieved curative resection in down-stage HCC after primary treatment? (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn, M.D.
15.15-16.00 Interactive case discussion (Treatment options for HCC) (45 min)
17.00-19.00 Visit “Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum” and attend the 80th Anniversary Radiation Oncology Exhibition and Welcome party
7.30-8.00 Registration
8.00-8.05 Welcome and general introduction (5 min)
Assoc.Prof.VutisiriVeerasarn, M.D.
8.05-8.10 Opening Remark (5 min)
Prof.Prasit Watanapa, M.D., Dean of Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University.
8.10-8.30 Honorary lecture:
80th Anniversary Radiation Oncology, Siriraj Hospital (20 min)
Prof.Pairat Tepmongkol, M.D.
Multidisciplinary approach for early stage NSCLC
Moderator: Dr.Jiraporn Setkornnukul, M.D.
8.30-8.45 How can we identified early stage NSCLC and staging? (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Jamsak Cheikuna, M.D.
8.45-9.00 What is the optimal surgical management for early stage NSCLC? (15 min)
Prof.Emeritus Teeravit Phanchaipetch, M.D.
9.00-9.30 Advanced in Radiation treatment for early stage NSCLC. (30 min)
Prof.Zhongxing Liao, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
9.30-10.00 Interactive case discussion (Sublobar resection v.s. SBRT) (30 min)
10.00-10.15 Coffee break
Multidisciplinary approach for oligometastasis (lung and liver) from colorectal cancer
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
10.15-10.30 The real benefit of PET/CT for pretreatment evaluation of oligometastasis. (15 min)
Dr.Benjapa Khiewvan, M.D.
10.30-11.00 Clinical consideration and surgical treatment in oligometastasis.
Lung metastasis (15 min)
Prof.Emeritus Teeravit Phanchaipetch, M.D.
Liver metastasis (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn, M.D.
11.00-11.15 What is the usefulness of radio-intervention for oligometastasis? (15 min)
Assist.Prof.Trongtum Tongdee, M.D.
11.15-11.45 Is it a time to improve the standard of practicing radiotherapy for liver metastasis? (30 min)
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
11.45-12.00 What’s new in systemic treatment for survival improvement in patient who has oligometastasis? (15 min)
Assist.Prof.Charuwan Akewanlop, M.D.
12.00-13.00 Lunch
Multidisciplinary approach for oligometastasis (lung and liver) from colorectal cancer (cont.)
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
13.00-13.45 Interactive case discussion (Oligometastasis) (45 min)
Multidisciplinary approach for HCC
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
13.45-14.00 How is the imaging involved in staging of HCC? (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Piyaporn Apisarnthanarak, M.D.
14.00-14.15 Do we believe that TACE is only a palliative procedure? (15 min)
Assist.Prof.Trongtum Tongdee, M.D.
14.15-14.30 Coffee break
Multidisciplinary approach for HCC (cont.)
Moderator: Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D.
14.30-15.00 SBRT, technical challenging, in HCC for inoperable or non-surgical patients (30 min)
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
15.00-15.15 Should we achieved curative resection in down-stage HCC after primary treatment? (15 min)
Assoc.Prof.Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn, M.D.
15.15-16.00 Interactive case discussion (Treatment options for HCC) (45 min)
17.00-19.00 Visit “Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum” and attend the 80th Anniversary Radiation Oncology Exhibition and Welcome party
Day 2: Tue 1 September 2015: SBRT Workshop, Lung cancer
Dr.Jiraporn Setkornnukul, M.D. & Radiation Oncologist Team
Assist.Prof.Porntip Ieumpongpaiboon & Medical Physicist Team
Mr.Udomsak Tanapuwasit & Radiation Technologist Team
8.00-8.45 SBRT / SABR by different radiotherapy machine, Physicist’s aspect (45 min)
Dedicated stereotactic machine
MLC based Linear Accelerator
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
8.45-9.30 SBRT, Physician’s role (45 min)
Respiratory management, especially for large respiratory motion
Immobilization and IGRT
Prof.Zhongxing Liao, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
9.30-10.00 SBRT, RTTs’ role (30 min)
Siriraj’s experience
Guidance for 4D-CT simulation
Siriraj RTT Team
10.00-10.30 Coffee break (Move to Imaging unit)
10.30-12.00 CT simulation and respiratory management (Demonstration) (90 min)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-15.00 Target delineation and Radiation treatment planning (120 min)
(Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist)
Prof.Zhongxing Liao, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Siriraj Team: Radiation Oncologist, Medical Physicist and Radiation Technologist
15.00-15.30 Coffee break (Move to Treatment room, L5)
15.30-16.30 SBRT: Treatment delivery (60 min)
16.30-17.00 Wrap up / Q&A
18.00-20.00 President dinner
Dr.Jiraporn Setkornnukul, M.D. & Radiation Oncologist Team
Assist.Prof.Porntip Ieumpongpaiboon & Medical Physicist Team
Mr.Udomsak Tanapuwasit & Radiation Technologist Team
8.00-8.45 SBRT / SABR by different radiotherapy machine, Physicist’s aspect (45 min)
Dedicated stereotactic machine
MLC based Linear Accelerator
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
8.45-9.30 SBRT, Physician’s role (45 min)
Respiratory management, especially for large respiratory motion
Immobilization and IGRT
Prof.Zhongxing Liao, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
9.30-10.00 SBRT, RTTs’ role (30 min)
Siriraj’s experience
Guidance for 4D-CT simulation
Siriraj RTT Team
10.00-10.30 Coffee break (Move to Imaging unit)
10.30-12.00 CT simulation and respiratory management (Demonstration) (90 min)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-15.00 Target delineation and Radiation treatment planning (120 min)
(Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist)
Prof.Zhongxing Liao, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Siriraj Team: Radiation Oncologist, Medical Physicist and Radiation Technologist
15.00-15.30 Coffee break (Move to Treatment room, L5)
15.30-16.30 SBRT: Treatment delivery (60 min)
16.30-17.00 Wrap up / Q&A
18.00-20.00 President dinner
Day 3: Wed 2 September 2015: SBRT Workshop, Liver cancer
Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D. & Radiation Oncologist Team
Mr.Pornpirom Laojunun & Medical physicist Team
Mr.Vinai Polwatsatian &Radiation Technologist Team
8.00-8.45 SBRT / SABR by different radiotherapy machine, Physicist’s aspect (45 min)
The difficult part of SBRT for Liver cancer
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
8.45-9.30 SBRT, Physician’s role (45 min)
Respiratory management
Immobilization and IGRT
Fiducial markers / implantation
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
9.30-10.00 SBRT, RTTs’ role (30 min)
Siriraj’s experience
Guidance for 4D-CT simulation
Siriraj RTT Team
10.00-10.30 Coffee break (Move to Imaging unit)
10.30-12.00 CT simulation and respiratory management (Demonstration) (90 min)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-15.00 Target delineation and Radiation treatment planning (120 min)
(Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist)
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Siriraj Team: Radiation Oncologist, Medical Physicist and Radiation Technologist
15.00-15.30 Coffee break (Move to Treatment room, L5)
15.30-16.30 SBRT: Treatment delivery
16.30-17.00 Wrap up / Q&A
Assist.Prof.Nantakan Apiwarodom, M.D. & Radiation Oncologist Team
Mr.Pornpirom Laojunun & Medical physicist Team
Mr.Vinai Polwatsatian &Radiation Technologist Team
8.00-8.45 SBRT / SABR by different radiotherapy machine, Physicist’s aspect (45 min)
The difficult part of SBRT for Liver cancer
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
8.45-9.30 SBRT, Physician’s role (45 min)
Respiratory management
Immobilization and IGRT
Fiducial markers / implantation
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
9.30-10.00 SBRT, RTTs’ role (30 min)
Siriraj’s experience
Guidance for 4D-CT simulation
Siriraj RTT Team
10.00-10.30 Coffee break (Move to Imaging unit)
10.30-12.00 CT simulation and respiratory management (Demonstration) (90 min)
12.00-13.00 Lunch
13.00-15.00 Target delineation and Radiation treatment planning (120 min)
(Radiation Oncologist and Medical Physicist)
Prof.Chris Crane, M.D., MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Dr. Peter A Balter (Medical Physicist), MD Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Siriraj Team: Radiation Oncologist, Medical Physicist and Radiation Technologist
15.00-15.30 Coffee break (Move to Treatment room, L5)
15.30-16.30 SBRT: Treatment delivery
16.30-17.00 Wrap up / Q&A