2017
DOI: 10.1080/0284186x.2017.1316869
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Bridging imaging and therapy: the role of medical physics in development of precision cancer care

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“…It was decided to considerably shorten the program from an intended 2 1 = 2 full days physical meeting down to 3 half days online format. Fortunately, this change was well received and the number of submitted abstracts at 79 was slightly larger than both the canceled 2020 physical edition (66 abstracts) and the 2017 edition [1] (70 abstracts). The online format does also allow participation where the attendee would otherwise not be available for travel for the full conference, for example due to clinical duties, but where participation in select topics of the meeting would be relevant.…”
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“…It was decided to considerably shorten the program from an intended 2 1 = 2 full days physical meeting down to 3 half days online format. Fortunately, this change was well received and the number of submitted abstracts at 79 was slightly larger than both the canceled 2020 physical edition (66 abstracts) and the 2017 edition [1] (70 abstracts). The online format does also allow participation where the attendee would otherwise not be available for travel for the full conference, for example due to clinical duties, but where participation in select topics of the meeting would be relevant.…”
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“…During 2017, articles from three symposia were published, also a record. The first was the fourth European Cancer Rehabilitation Symposium, ECRS (the 14th Acta Oncologica Symposium, manuscripts submitted during 2016) [4], the second the fourth symposium organized by the Nordic Association for Clinical Physics (NACP) [5] and the third the symposium dedicated to aspects of Biology-Guided Adaptive Radiotherapy (BIGART, the 15th Acta Oncologica Symposium) [6]. During 2017, submissions were also received to the 16th Acta Oncologica symposium, celebrating the 40-year anniversary of the Danish Breast Cancer Group, DBCG, published in issue 1 2018 [7].…”
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