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1、International Symposium onStandards, Applications and Quality Assurancein Medical Radiation DosimetryVienna, Austria9-12 November 2010Organized by theInternational Atomic Energy AgencyIn cooperation with theAmerican Association of Physicists in Medicine (AAPM)Asia-Oceania Federation of Organization

2、for Medical Physics (AFOMP)Latin American Association of Medical Physics (ALFIM)International Bureau of Weights and Measures (BIPM)European Commission (EC)European Federation of Organizations for Medical Physics (EFOMP)European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ESTRO)International Comm

3、ission on Radiological Protection (ICRP)International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements, Inc (ICRU)International Organization for Medical Physics (IOMP)Institute of Physics and Engineering in Medicine (IPEM)Society of Nuclear Medicine (SNM)United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effe

4、cts of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR)World Federation of Nuclear Medicine and Biology (WFNMB)1. INTRODUCTIONBackgroundThe objective of the IAEA programme in human health is to enhance the capabilities in Member States to address needs related to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of health problems

5、 through the application of nuclear techniques. The mandate arises from Article II of the IAEAs Statute: “the Agency shall accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to health, peace and prosperity throughout the world”.Accurate measurements in radiation dosimetry are vital in a wide r

6、ange of medical and industrial applications where the results of measurements are critical in decisions relating to human health and safety of radiation workers and members of the public. The development of standards by primary dosimetry laboratories followed by their dissemination to secondary stan

7、dards dosimetry laboratories and to end-users ensures traceability of measurements to the IAEA-CN-182Page 2international system of units (SI). Dosimetry codes of practice (or protocols) are used in conjunction with the dosimetry standards to ensure optimized use of radiation in medicine. Uniformity

8、is equally important in dosimetry, especially for collaborative multi-centre studies or clinical trials.In radiation protection, the uncertainty in the dosimetry may be greater than for therapy and diagnostic X rays, but proper traceability of the measurements with a defined level of uncertainty is

9、equally as important. In recent years, new developments have occurred in dosimetry standards, audits and QA guidance, especially in the field of external radiotherapy, brachytherapy, nuclear medicine and diagnostic radiology. There is a need for scientific exchange at international level and review

10、of status of dosimetry and applications in medical dosimetry. ObjectivesThe major goal of the symposium is to provide a forum where advances in radiation dosimetry during the last decade, in radiation medicine and radiation protection can be disseminated and scientific knowledge exchanged. It will i

11、nclude all specialties in radiation medicine and radiation protection dosimetry with a specific focus on those areas where the standardization of dosimetry has improved in the recent years (brachytherapy, diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine). It will also summarize the present status and outli

12、ne future trends in medical radiation dosimetry and identify possible areas for improvement. Its conclusions and summaries should lead to the formulation of recommendations for the scientific community.Target audienceThis symposium will be of interest to a broad spectrum of medical physicists and ot

13、her scientists working in radiation dosimetry with responsibilities in the following fields: radiation metrology, external beam radiotherapy with photons, electrons and hadrons, brachytherapy including intravascular techniques, diagnostic radiology including CT, mammography and interventional proced

14、ures, nuclear medicine and radiation protection dosimetry.The symposium will give an opportunity for scientists in medical institutions, research centres, universities and standards laboratories to meet for discussions covering the entire dosimetry chain.Programme StructureThe symposium will consist

15、 of 16 sessions: four sessions per day of approx. 90 min each, including the opening session, a series of topical sessions with oral and poster presentations, a round-table session and a concluding session.The opening session will include welcoming addresses followed by at least one keynote presenta

16、tion that will discuss the accuracy requirements in medical radiation dosimetry, in an overview which includes radiotherapy, diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine.Page 3A series of topical sessions will then cover selected areas of medical radiation dosimetry, from standards laboratories to the

17、medical application in radiotherapy, diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. Each topical session will include one or two keynote invited presentations of 30 min followed by four to six oral presentations and related discussions. Poster presentations for each topic will be an important component

18、of the symposium, and their display will be maintained during the symposium. The chairpersons will summarize the sessions including highlights of selected posters. They will also prepare recommendations for the concluding session. On day 3, a session will be dedicated to 3 round-table discussions, o

19、ne in each field.At the concluding session, the topical session chairpersons will present their summaries, which should lead to the formulation of recommendations for the scientific community. 2. TOPICSThe symposium will cover recent developments in the field of radiation dosimetry standards, applic

20、ations and quality assurance. The IAEA welcomes both academic and practice based contributions on the following topics: Radiation measurement standards for imaging and therapy CIPM (International Committee for Weights and Measures) MRA (Mutual Recognition Arrangement) and ionizing radiation comparis

21、ons and calibrations Standards for absorbed dose to water, air kerma, activity measurements, ambient and personal dose equivalent Basic data for dosimetry New water and graphite calorimeter developments (small fields, protons, and heavier charged particles) Standards for radionuclide activity measur

22、ements for quantitative imaging Standards for brachytherapy: reference air kerma and absorbed dose to water New developments of standards (alanine, diamonds) Quality management of secondary standard dosimetry laboratories Dosimetry audits for Secondary Standards Dosimetry Laboratories Calibration of

23、 diagnostic radiology detectors (mammography, CT-chambers, KAP, beam quality measuring devices) Reference dosimetry and comparisons in external beam radiotherapy Status of the International dosimetry protocol in radiotherapy dosimetry, TRS-398 New developments in national calibration protocols Beam

24、quality (non-standard beams, flattening filter-free beams) Perturbation and correction factors Calibration of small and non-standard radiotherapy fields (IMRT incl. phantoms, stereotactic radiotherapy and radiosurgery, etc.)Page 4 Reference dosimetry and comparisons in brachytherapy Dissemination an

25、d clinical use of standards Status of brachytherapy dosimetry protocols New radiation sources for brachytherapy (implantable X ray tubes, mixed radionuclide sources, etc.) Dosimeters for brachytherapy Clinical dosimetry in X ray imaging Implementation of the International dosimetry protocol in X ray

26、 diagnostic radiology (TRS-457) and recommendations of ICRU 74 Beam quality measurements Hospital calibration of dosimeters (KAP meters and other devices) Developments in clinical dosimetry (incl. digital radiology, mammography, CT (incl. cone beam), fluoroscopy, interventional radiology, and dental

27、 radiology) Image quality and dose optimization incl. diagnostic reference levels Patient specific dosimetry Reducing uncertainty in using patient dosimetry protocols Mathematical phantoms for dose calculations including patient size corrections Foetal and paediatric dosimetry Clinical dosimetry in

28、radiotherapy Issues in beam commissioning and modelling for dose calculation Verification of treatment planning process (algorithms, data input, dose verification, etc.) in external beam and brachytherapy Dosimetry for imaging devices used in image-guided radiation therapy Dosimetry of special proce

29、dures (Intra-operative radiation therapy, total body irradiation) In-vivo dosimetry Patient specific dosimetry (Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy, stereotactic radiosurgery, etc.) Out of field dosimetry Detectors:1-D, 2-D and 3-D Internal dosimetry for diagnostic and therapeutic nuclear medicine

30、 Calibrations and procedures for measurements of activity (TRS-454) Imaging device simulations Quantitative imaging (phantoms and procedures) Pharmacokinetic models for dosimetry Pre-clinical (translational) dosimetry Dosimetry for paediatric studies (mathematical phantoms) Patient-specific dosimetr

31、y Imaging-based dosimetry (PET, SPECT) Dosimetry for targeted radionuclide therapy (peptides, antibodies, small molecules) Dosimetry for new radiopharmaceuticals for use in therapy (including alpha emitters) External quality auditsPage 5 Dosimetry audits in radiotherapy (national and international d

32、osimetry audit networks, postal and on-site audits in reference and non-reference conditions using simple and semi-anatomical phantoms) Credentialing for clinical trials through the use of phantoms Comprehensive audits (diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, radiotherapy) Radiation protection dosim

33、etry Use of radiation protection quantities (effective and equivalent dose, intake) Occupational dosimetry for medical workers (incl. pregnant staff) Dosimetric characterization of medical workplaces (PET, PET/CT, protons, etc.) Measurement techniques around pulsed sources Personal dosimetry compari

34、sons Dosimetry for proton and heavier charged particle beams in radiotherapy Implementation of ICRU 78 Update of the International dosimetry protocol TRS 398 Basic data for dosimetry Perturbation and correction factors Proton radiography Patient specific dosimetry and PET Neutrons and out of field d

35、osimetry3. PAPERS/POSTERS AND SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGSConcise papers on issues falling within the topics outlined in Section 2 may be submitted as contributions to the symposium. All papers, apart from invited review papers, must present original work; they should not have been published elsewhere. (a)

36、 Submission of Synopses Persons who wish to present a paper or poster at the symposium must submit a two page synopsis of about 800 words (in English) together with the completed Participation Form (Form A) and Paper Submission Form (Form B) as indicated in Section 9 Channels of communication and de

37、adlines by 16 April 2010.The instructions and specifications on how to prepare the synopsis, how to access and use the template and how to submit it electronically are given in the attachment. Also attached is a “Sample Extended Synopsis”.The synopsis will be considered by the Programme Committee on

38、ly if Form A and Form B have been sent to the competent official authority of the participants country (see Section 9) for transmission to the IAEA.Page 6(b) Acceptance of papers/postersGiven the number of papers anticipated and the need to provide ample time for discussion, the number of papers tha

39、t can be accepted for oral presentation is limited. Authors who would prefer to present a poster are requested to indicate this preference on the participation form (Form A).Authors will be notified by the end of May 2010 whether their papers have been accepted by the Programme Committee for oral pr

40、esentation or for presentation as a poster. Following acceptance of their paper they will be informed of the assigned paper/poster number and the session of presentation. All of the accepted synopses will be reproduced in unedited form in the “Book of Extended Synopses” which will be distributed to

41、all participants at registration.(c) Submission of full manuscriptsInstructions and guidelines on how to submit the full manuscript will be sent to all authors of accepted papers/posters and will also be available on the symposium website by the end of May 2010.(d) ProceedingsProceedings will be pub

42、lished as soon as possible after the symposium.4. PARTICIPATIONAll persons wishing to participate in the symposium are requested to register in advance online via the symposium web site:http:/www-pub.iaea.org/MTCD/Meetings/Announcements.asp?ConfID=38093In addition, they must submit Participation For

43、m (Form A) as indicated in Section 9 Channels of Communication and deadlines. A participant will be accepted only if Form A is transmitted through the competent official authority of a Member State of the IAEA or by an organization invited to participate.Participants whose designations have been rec

44、eived by the IAEA will be notified directly approximately three months before the symposium.Page 75. EXPENDITURESNo registration fee is charged to participants.As a general rule, the IAEA does not pay the cost of attendance (i.e. travel and living expenses) of participants. However, limited funds ar

45、e available to help meet the cost of the attendance of selected specialists mainly from developing countries with low economic resources. Selection preference will be given to applicants with an accepted paper or poster. The grants will be lump sums usually covering only part of the cost of attendan

46、ce. Generally, not more than one grant will be awarded to any one country.To apply for a travel grant, please submit the Grant Application Form (Form C) together with the Participation Form (Form A) as indicated in Section 9 Channels of Communication and deadlines by 31 May 2010. Incomplete or late

47、applications cannot be considered.6. WORKING LANGUAGEThe working language of the symposium will be English. All communications, synopsis, abstracts and papers sent to the IAEA must therefore be in English.7. ACCOMMODATIONDetailed information on accommodation and other administrative details will be

48、sent to all designated participants well in advance of the symposium. This information will also be available on the symposium website.8. VISA Designated participants who require a visa to enter Austria should submit the necessary application to the nearest diplomatic or consular representative of A

49、ustria at least 4 weeks before entry into Austria. Please note that Austria is a Schengen State and therefore persons who require a visa will have to apply for a Schengen visa. In States where Austria has no diplomatic mission, visas can be obtained from the consular authority of a Schengen Partner State representing Austria in the country in question.9. CHANNELS OF COMMUNICATION AND DEADLINESAs applicable, the following forms must be sent to the competent official authority of the participants country

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