Xerostomia is a common toxicity after radical head and neck cancer (HNC) radiotherapy (RT), causing long-term quality-of-life impairment. Although salivary function may recover, dose–response relationships governing long-term recovery remain unclear. This stu...
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Aly Khalifa
Department of Radiation Oncology, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Dose-Response Kinematics of Salivary Function Loss and Recovery after Radical Head and Neck Radiotherapy
Proffered Program · Therapy Physics
Text-Conditioned Unified Deep Learning Model for Protocol-Aware Radiotherapy Treatment Planning
To develop a 3D unified deep learning model for predicting dose distribution of various sites and protocols by conditioning the model using text-embedding representation for each protocol.
Poster Program · Therapy Physics
Making AI Work: Real-World Implementation Strategies from Clinical Experience
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being introduced into radiation therapy workflows, yet the path from procurement to clinical integration remains challenging. Formal guidance for clinical AI implementation is emerging but lags vendor introduction of th...
Invited Program · IM/TH- Mathematical/Statistical Foundational Skills