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1st Eurasia Masterclass in Clinical Oncology

30 ESCO credits

16.05.2014  -  18.05.2014

Moscow, Russian Federation

MASTERCLASS

Medical / clinical oncology

Description

Chairs: D. Zaridze, RU - A. Costa, IT



AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
This clinically oriented residential educational programme has been designed for dedicated physicians wishing to improve their skills in the management of cancer patients.
The 1st Eurasia Masterclass is dedicated to clinicians who are specifically and almost exclusively dedicated to clinical oncology. This programme will expose participants to a full spectrum of issues in clinical oncology and to practice orientated training.
The programme focuses on breast, colorectal and cervical cancers.


TEACHING FORMAT
The Masterclass offers plenary lectures regarding the state of the art clinical evaluation and treatments with reference to clinical guidelines and which conclude in taking-home messages. Furthermore, practical training will be offered in the frame of clinical case presentations prepared and presented by the faculty and participants for an interactive discussion.
Participation is compulsory throughout the event. The Masterclass will be entirely in English and fluency in English is necessary for admission.


THE MASTERCLASS IS:
• Full immersion
• Clinically oriented
• Multidisciplinary
• An international faculty of experts delivering lectures focusing on breast, colorectal and cervical cancers

General information

ORGANISING SECRETARIAT
Daniela Mengato
European School of Oncology (ESO)
Via Turati 29 - 20121 Milan, Italy
Tel: +39 02 854645233
Fax: +39 02 85464545
Email:
eurasia@eso.net

Faculty list

FACULTY
X. Bosch
, IDIBELL, Institut Catalan d'Oncologia, Barcelona, ES
A. Costa, European School of Oncology, Milan, IT
J. Cuzick, Cancer Research UK, London, UK
V. Gorbunova, N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Moscow, RU
M. Gultekin, Turkish Ministry of Health, Ankara, TR

P. Hainaut, International Prevention Research Institute, Lyon, FR
B. Jereczek-Fossa, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, IT
N. Mazurenko, N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Moscow, RU
O. Pagani, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (IOSI), Bellinzona, CH
F. Peccatori, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, IT
H. Prenen, University Hospital Gasthuisberg, Leuven, BE
G. Pruneri, European Institute of Oncology, Milan, IT
A. Rasulov, N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Moscow, RU
M. Rosselli Del Turco, Center for Prevention and Early Detection, Florence, IT
H.J. Schmoll, Martin Luther University, Halle, DE
I. Vorotnikov, N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Moscow, RU
L. Walker, Oxford John Radcliffe Hospital, UK
T. Wiggers
, University Medical Centre Groningen, NL
D. Zaridze, N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Moscow, RU
K. Zhordaniya, N.N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center, Moscow, RU
  


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Programme


16 May

INTRODUCTORY SESSION
Chairs: D. Zaridze, RU - A. Costa, IT

  15:00   

Welcome address

 15:30

Epidemiology and prevention
D. Zaridze, RU

 16:15

Coffee break

 16:45

Genetics and genetic predisposition
L. Walker, UK

 17:30

From the genome to predictive biomarkers
N. Mazurenko, RU

18:10

Integration of cancer genomics with treatment selection
V. Gorbunova, RU

20:00

Dinner

 

17 May

COLORECTAL CANCER
Chairs: H. Schmoll, DE - A. Rasulov, RU

  09:00 

Epidemiology & Screening for colorectal cancer 
J. Cuzick, UK

 09:30

Molecular pathology
H. Prenen, BE

 10:00

Surgery of CRC cancer
T. Wiggers, NL

10:30

Coffee break

11:00

Transanal miniinvasive and laparoscopic techniques in rectal cancer surgery
A. Rasulov, RU

11:00

New standards in advanced disease
H. Schmoll, DE

  12:15

Case presentations and discussion (cases presented by participants)
Panelists: J. Cuzick, UK - H. Prenen, BE - T. Wiggers, NL - H. Schmoll, DE - A. Rasulov, RU 

13:30

Lunch

BREAST CANCER
Chairs: O. Pagani, CH - I. Vorotnikov, RU

14:30

Screening of breast cancer
M. Rosselli Del Turco, IT

  15:00  

Pathology - classification
G. Pruneri, IT

  15:30  

Genomic architecture of breast cancer: epidemiological and clinical implications
P. Hainaut, FR

  16:00  

Coffee break

  16:30  

Treatment of breast cancer: introduction including screening detected cancer
A. Costa, IT

17:15

Medical treatment - state of the art of early and advanced breast cancer
O. Pagani, CH

17:45

Case presentations and discussion (cases presented by participants)
Panelists: M. Rosselli Del Turco, IT - G. Pruneri, IT - P. Hainaut, FR - A. Costa, IT - O. Pagani, CH - I. Vorotnikov, RU

20:00

Dinner

 

18 May

CERVICAL CANCER
Chairs: F. Peccatori, IT - K. Zhordaniya, RU

09:00

Epidemiology and prevention (HPV vaccination)
X. Bosch, ES

   09:30   

Screening for cervical cancer
J. Cuzick, UK

  10:00  

Surgical paradigms in the treatment of invasive cervical cancer
M. Gultekin, TR  

10:30

Coffee break

11:00

Chemoradiation for the treatment of advanced cervical cancer
B. Jereczeck-Fossa, IT

11:30

Cervical cancer during pregnancy
F. Peccatori, IT

12:00

Case presentations and discussion (cases presented by participants)
Panelists: X. Bosch, ES - J. Cuzick, UK -
M. Gultekin, TR -
B. Jereczeck-Fossa, IT - F. Peccatori, IT - K. Zhordaniya, RU

12:30

Closure