Robert Timmerman, M.D., FASTRO, FACR, Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at UT Southwestern Medical Center, invites you to the Adaptive Radiotherapy Symposium in April, where expert leaders will share the latest innovations in imaging, AI-driven treatment adaptation, clinical practice, and workflow optimization.
Hi, I'm Bob Timmerman, chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology here at UT Southwestern in Dallas, Texas. For the past 2 years, we've proudly hosted the adaptive Radiotherapy symposium. I'm excited to invite you to our 3rd annual event this coming April. Adaptive radiotherapy is a cutting edge approach that uses advanced imaging and artificial intelligence-driven tools to adjust treatment plans to a patient's current position and anatomy. Adapting to changes in tumor size, shape, and bodily movement shrinks the uncertainty margin, and shrinking the uncertainty margin leads to better cancer outcomes and fewer side effects. We've championed this approach at our own center now for several years. Our symposium extends beyond our own experience, bringing renowned leaders in radiation oncology throughout the world to share their groundbreaking insights. You'll explore clinical implementation, physics, and planning strategies, workflow optimizations, and future advancements such as AI integration and multimodality imaging. Through interactive panels, live demonstrations, and practical discussions, you'll gain knowledge tailored for radiation oncologists, physicists, dosimetrists, therapists and trainees. Continuing education credits are available. So join us to learn, collaborate and help shape the future of adaptive therapy. Register today and be part of this transformative experience.