2022 AAPM 64th Annual Meeting - Session: KAMPiNA/KSMP/JSMP Joint Symposium
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International Activities of JSMP Naoki Hayashi, PhD Fujita Health University
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President, Joint Meeting Initiative and KAMPiNA Introduction - William Song, PhD Virginia Commonwealth University KSMP Introduction - Se Byeong Lee, PhD National Cancer Center JSMP Introduction - Shigekazu Fukuda National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology Global Research Collaboration in South Korea - Tae Suk Suh, PhD Catholic University Medical College Pretreatment Prediction of Radiation Pneumonitis Based On Radiomics and Deep Learning After Lung Cancer Stereotactic Body Radiation Therapy - Taka-aki Hirose Cross-Modality Auto-Contouring On Onboard MRI Exploiting Bidirectional Information of CycleGAN for Real-Time Adaptive Radiotherapy - Jaehee Chun Spatially tracked whole-breast three-dimensional ultrasound system toward point-of-care breast cancer screening in women with dense breasts - Claire Keun Sun Park, Western University, Robarts Research Institute, Canada Development of Medical X-Band(9.3GHz) Linear Accelerator for Radiotherapy - Young-nam Kang Seoul St.Mary's Hospital, the Catholic University Enhance Creative Thinking From Studying Abroad - Daisuke Kawahara Proton Flash Therapy - Eunsin Lee, PhD Cincinnati Children's/UC Health Radiotherapy Cutting-Edge Technology From Japan - Mitsuhiro Nakamura, PhD Kyoto University, Graduate School of Medicine, Department of Human Health Sciences
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