In this session, we will:
- Introduce the concept of proton beam therapy;
- Discuss the potential advantages of proton beam therapy in the setting lung cancer.
- Review current clinical data supporting this therapy.
- Address specific technical challenges of using protons in lung tissue.
- Identify current clinical trials that are testing proton beam therapy in the setting of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
After attending this session attendees:
- Will be able to describe the potential advantages to proton beam radiation therapy for lung cancer.
- Will understand the challenges of this emerging technology.
- Be aware of the current data for proton beam in this setting and the current clinical trials that are testing its effectiveness.
Jeffrey Bradley, MD, FACR, FASTRO
S. Lee Kling Professor of Radiation Oncology, Medical Director, Kling Proton Therapy Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
Program Chair-Ramaswamy Govindan, MD
Director, Section of Medical Oncology, Professor of Medicine, Anheuser-Busch Endowed Chair in Medical Oncology, Director, Section of Oncology, Washington University School of Medicine.
For any inquiries, please contact meetings@iaslc.org.
After attending this session attendees:
- Will be able to describe the potential advantages to proton beam radiation therapy for lung cancer.
- Will understand the challenges of this emerging technology.
- Be aware of the current data for proton beam in this setting and the current clinical trials that are testing its effectiveness.
Jeffrey Bradley, MD, FACR, FASTRO
S. Lee Kling Professor of Radiation Oncology, Medical Director, Kling Proton Therapy Center, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
Program Chair-Ramaswamy Govindan, MD
Director, Section of Medical Oncology, Professor of Medicine, Anheuser-Busch Endowed Chair in Medical Oncology, Director, Section of Oncology, Washington University School of Medicine.
For any inquiries, please contact meetings@iaslc.org.