Your EDGE Against Cancer | The Varian SRS Difference Radiosurgery Society Meeting: Varian Symposia: Carlsbad, CA - March 3, 2022

Your EDGE Against Cancer | The Varian SRS Difference
Meeting Introduction

Session 1: SBRT with Ethos & Halcyon: Your New Stereotactic Option

Halcyon® SBRT Experience at a Community Center
Jason Paisley, MS, DABR: Coastal Carolina Radiation Center, Wilmington, NC

Stand-Alone Halcyon® SBRT: Lung, GI and Bone Mets Targets, How We Treat
Manuj Agarwal, MD: University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA

Clinical Implementation of Ethos® SAbR/PULSAR at UTSW
Kiran Kumar, MD, MBA: UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX

Breast SBRT: Transitioning from Edge® to Ethos®
D. Hunter Boggs, MD: Hazelrig-Salter Radiation Oncology Center, Birmingham, AL

SBRT with Ethos & Halcyon: Your New Stereotactic Option: Q & A


Session 2: SRS/SBRT: Your Edge for Extracranial Targets

Session Introduction

HyperArc® SBRT for Cancers of the Head & Neck
Robert K. Chin, MD, PhD: University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

Radiosurgery for Gynecologic Indications: When Brachytherapy is not an Option
Sujith Baliga, MD: Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH

RapidArc® Radiosurgery for Pancreatic Cancer: Stanford Update
Daniel Chang, MD: Stanford University Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA

SRS/SBRT — Your Edge for Extracranial Targets: Q & A


Session 3: SRS Physics: Precision and Accuracy: Tools of the Trade

Session Introduction

Varian SRS End-to-End Phantom & Virtual Cone Implementation
Rex Ayers, MS, DABR, MCCPM & Thomas Brown, PhD, DABR: Northwest Medical Physics Center, Lynnwood, WA

IDENTIFY™ for Surface Guided Radiosurgery
Richard Popple, PhD, Associate Professor: University of Alabama @ Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

Assessment of Single Isocenter Linear Accelerator SRS for Metastases & Base of Skull Lesions
Elizabeth Bossart, PhD: University of Miami, Sylvester Cancer Center, Miami, FL

EDGE Precision, Accuracy and Speed Enables Next Generation Functional Radiosurgery
Evan Thomas, MD, PhD: The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH

SRS Physics: Precision and Accuracy: Tools of the Trade: Q & A


Session 4: PRO-CON Debate: Zero vs Non-Zero Margin for Brain Metastases

Session Introduction

Hit or Miss? Single Isocenter Multitarget (SIMT) Radiosurgery Using 1-3mm Margins
Joshua Palmer, MD: Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH

Zero Margin Single-Isocenter Radiosurgery of Multiple Metastases
John Fiveash, MD: University of Alabama @ Birmingham, Birmingham, AL

Joshua Palmer, MD & John Fiveash MD: Rebuttals

PRO-CON Debate: Zero vs Non-Zero Margin for Brain Metastases: Q & A

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