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Residential Course - Clinical Oncology: Sarcomas

15 ESCO credits

03.07.2019  -  05.07.2019

Inveruno, Italy

COURSES AND SEMINARS

Description

Scientific Coordinator: P.G. Casali, IT


This residential course on soft tissue and bone sarcomas is addressed to an International audience of clinical oncologists interested in advancing their knowledge and skills on the clinical management of these tumors in a multidisciplinary context.
Taking into account that “networking” is the keyword to improve quality of care of rare cancers, the course is developed in the framework of EURACAN , the European Reference Network on rare adult solid cancers, with the aim of reinforcing the collaboration among oncologists of different countries who are already part of the network or willing to be part of it in the near future.
Attendance is limited to 30 participants and the admission will be on competitive application only.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
• To provide an overview of current multidisciplinary state-of-the-art treatments of all sarcomas
   (soft tissue sarcomas, GIST, bone sarcomas)
• To discuss relevant clinical cases on a multidisciplinary basis
• To establish connections for future distance clinical mentoring/tutoring/networking

The residential course soft tissue
and bone sarcomas is an
ESO - EURACAN joint initiative
 
In the framework of  
Held in collaboration with   INT

 

Faculty

FACULTY
S. Bielack, Klinikum Stuttgart - Olgahospital, Stuttgart, DE
G. Bisogno, Dept. of Women's and Children's Health, Padova, IT
P.G. Casali, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
A.P Dei Tos, ULSS9 Department of Pathology, Treviso, IT
A.M. Frezza, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
E. Fumagalli, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
A. Gronchi, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
R. Haas, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, NL
S. Provenzano, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
R. Sanfilippo, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
S. Stacchiotti, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
A. Trama, Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori, Milan, IT
J. Whelan, University College London Hospital, London, UK

General information

ORGANISING SECRETARIAT
European School of Oncology
Rare Tumours Programme
Marina Fregonese
email: mfregonese@eso.net
phone: +39 02 23902106

ACCREDITATION
Application for CME recognition will be submitted to the European Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (EACCME) and to the Italian CME accreditation system.
EACCME credits are recognised by the American Medical Association towards the Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA).
Information on the status of the applications can be obtained from the organising Secretariat.

OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
The official language will be English. No translation will be provided.

SUGGESTED ACCOMMODATION
Hotel Scià on martin
Viale 2 giugno 1 Buscate
Tel: +39 0331803000
Email: info@sciaonmartin.it
Website: www.sciaonmartin.it/en

Be aware that accommodation will not be covered and must be organized by participants.

VENUE
Villa Verganti Veronesi
Viale Lombardia 33
20010 Inveruno
Italia



HOW TO REACH THE VENUE



PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Line MOVIBUS bus z621
From MM Molino Dorino to Inveruno Viale Lombardia (corner with Via Magenta) and way back
(please see the time schedule here).

 

Application

PARTICIPANT'S PROFILE
• Medical degree
• Current involvement in clinical activities in oncology
• Fluency in English

ATTENDANCE TO THE COURSE IS BY APPLICATION ONLY FOR A MAXIMUM OF 30 PARTICIPANTS.
Successful applicants are granted free registration. Travel and accommodation will not be covered and must be organized by participants.

THE APPLICATION DEADLINE HAS PASSED (20 MAY 2019)

Programme

3 July

INTRODUCTION
Chair: P.G. Casali, IT
10:00   Registration
10:30   Introduction - Natural history of sarcomas
P.G. Casali, IT
11:30   The epidemiology of sarcomas
A. Trama, IT
12:00   The pathology of sarcomas
A.P. Dei Tos, IT
13:00   Lunch
BONE SARCOMAS
14:00   Principles of treatment of osteosarcoma
S. Bielack, DE
15:00   The case of giant cell tumor of bone and soft tissues
S. Stacchiotti, IT
15:30   Principles of treatment of Ewing’s sarcoma
J. Whelan, UK
16:30   The case of chordoma
S. Stacchiotti, IT
17:00   Clinical cases
S. Provenzano, IT

 4 July

ADULT-TYPE SOFT TISSUE SARCOMAS (STS)
9:00   Surgery of limb and superficial trunk STS
A. Gronchi, IT
10:00   The (neo)adjuvant therapy of localized STS
P.G. Casali, IT -  A. Gronchi, IT
11:00   Surgery of retroperitoneal sarcomas
A. Gronchi, IT
12:00   Uterine sarcomas
R. Sanfilippo, IT
12:30   Histiocytic & dendritic cell neoplasms
A.M. Frezza, IT
 13:00   Lunch
14:00   Radiation therapy of STS
R. Haas, NL
15:00   The medical therapy of STS
P.G. Casali, IT
16:00   The case of “rare” sarcomas
S. Stacchiotti, IT
16:45   Rhabdomyosarcoma
G. Bisogno, IT
17:30   Clinical cases
A.M. Frezza, IT - R. Sanfilippo, IT

 5 July

SARCOMAS AS RARE CANCERS
Chair: P.G. Casali, IT
8:30   The epidemiology of rare cancers
A. Trama, IT
9:00   The problem of rare cancers
P.G. Casali, IT
9:30   The European Reference Networks
P.G. Casali, IT
GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS (GIST)
Chair: P.G. Casali, IT
10:00   Surgery of GIST
A. Gronchi, IT
10:30   The medical therapy of GIST
P.G. Casali, IT
11:30   Surgery of metastatic GIST
A. Gronchi, FR
12:00   Clinical cases
E. Fumagalli, IT
13:00   Farewell lunch
14:00   End of the course