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Basics in Breast Cancer Surgery

11.04.2024  -  25.05.2024

A hands-on practical training - APPLICATION CLOSED

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Block 2

25.05.2024

Basics in Breast Cancer Surgery - Block 2

 

Programme

25 May

8:00Registration
8:30Welcome and introduction
9:00Focus and open discussion with panel inputs
  
The natural history of BC: basic biological concepts
Riccardo A. Audisio, IT
  
Historical perspective: clinical presentations at different times, with different surgical procedures/outcomes
Riccardo A. Audisio, IT
  
From “maximum tolerable” to “minimum effective” treatment
Riccardo A. Audisio, IT
9:30Focus and open discussion with panel inputs
  
The axilla: anatomy
Isabel T. Rubio, ES
  
Axillary lymph node dissection: an overview
Andreas Karakatsanis, SE
  
Extended lymph node dissection (internal mammary node, intramammary nodes, supraclavicular nodes - pros/cons)
Roberto Gennari, IT
10:00Focus and open discussion with panel inputs
  
The concept of Sentinel Node Biopsy: historical perspective, rationale, SLNB in other malignancies
Riccardo A. Audisio, IT
  
Axillary reverse mapping: rationale and results
Isabel T. Rubio, ES
10:30Coffee break and practice with the localization probe
11:00Delegates (1st slot) performing procedures 1-7
12:00Delegates (2nd slot) performing procedures 1-7
13:00Lunch
13:45Focus and open discussion with panel inputs
  
Sentinel lymph node dissection: Tracers and principles
Andreas Karakatsanis, SE
  
Occult Lesion Localization: Wires, Blue dies, ROLL, Fluorescence, Sentimag Magseed, Pintuition, LOCalizer, US guided surgery
Roberto Gennari, IT
14:15Delegates (2nd slot) performing procedures 8-13
15:15Delegates (1st slot) performing procedures 8-13
16:15Coffee break
16:45Focus and open discussion with panel inputs
  What surgeons need to know: Imaging of the Axilla: US, CT, MRI, PETscan
Daniel Richard Leff, UK
  Axillary dissection & SLNB at the time of Neoadjuvant Treatment - Radiation Therapy & the Axilla
Lynda Wyld, UK
  Oncoplastic Surgery: basic concepts, trends, and aims
Daniel Richard Leff, UK
17:30Q&As
18:00Conclusions and farewell

Faculty

Riccardo A. Audisio, Breast Surgeon, European School of Oncology, Milan, Italy
Roberto Gennari, Breast Surgeon, Fondazione Istituto G. Giglio, Cefalù, Italy
Andreas Karakatsanis, Uppsala University Hospital, Department of Surgery, Section for Breast Surgery, Uppsala, SE
Daniel Richard Leff, Imperial College, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery & Cancer, London, UK
Isabel T. Rubio, Director, Breast Surgical Oncology, Clínica Universidad de Navarra, Madrid, Spain
Lynda Wyld, Professor of Surgical Oncology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom