
Cancer care and survivorship
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Chaired by:Thomas Cerny, Swiss Cancer League (Switzerland), Franco Cavalli, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (Switzerland)Proposed by: Swiss Cancer League
Access to cancer treatment worldwide: an overview Massoud Samiei, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) (Austria)What are the barriers to equal access? Ian Magrath, International Network for Cancer Treatment and Research (INCTR) (Belgium)Costs of cancer treatment facing patients and societies needs and expectations Thomas Cerny, Swiss Cancer League (Switzerland)Support of cancer therapies in developing countries Franco Cavalli, Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (Switzerland)Building a system of excellence in cancer care in Kenya Patrick Loehrer, Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center
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Chaired by:Doreen Akkerman, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)Proposed by: Cancer Council Victoria, Australia
Female sexuality Woet Gianotten, International Society for Sexuality and Cancer (France)Male sexuality Ann Katz
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Chaired by:Silvana Luciani, Pan American Health Organization (United States)Proposed by: UICC
Infection and cancer: a significant part of the global cancer burden David Forman, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (France)The hepatitis B success story Diane Summers, GAVI Vaccine Alliance (Switzerland)HPV vaccine: a critical component in a comprehensive cervical cancer prevention program Vivien Davis Tsu, PATH (United States)
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Chaired by:Jamal Khader, King Hussein Cancer Center (Jordan)
Indicators for evaluating cancer organisations’ support services: associations with patient empowerment Elizabeth Maunsell, Unité de recherche en santé des populations (URESP)Beating the blues against cancer: a community approach psychological care Jeff Dunn, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (Australia)Multimedia based information in head and neck cancer care Violet D'Souza, McGill University (Canada)Ways to improve cancer information and support through collaboration- a European perspective Monika Preszly, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ) (Germany)Psychosocial intervention for men with prostate cancer Suzanne Chambers, Cancer Council Queensland (Australia)
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Chaired by:Otis Brawley, American Cancer Society (United States)
Implementing programmatic screening for distress related to physical symptoms and emotional psychosocial concerns Margaret Fitch, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Effect of delay in post-operative radiotherapy on outcomes for women treated with conservative surgery for breast cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis Shlok Gupta, Queen's Cancer Research InstitutePredictors of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) use in cancer care: results of a nationwide multicenter survey in Korea Ji-yeon Shin, National Cancer Center - Korea (NCCK) (Korea, Republic of)Development and standardization of a symbolic assessment of fatigue extent (SAFE) Subathra Jeyaram, Cancer Institute (WIA) (India)Barriers to quality care in cancer patients, experience of the patient navigation program in Mexico Laura SuchilSurgical treatment for gastric cancer in China Xishan Hao, China Anti-Cancer Association (CACA) (China)Impact of cancer anti-stigma initiative in South Africa Christine Claypoole, LIVESTRONG Foundation (United States)The yarn of endurance: stories of individuals all over the world who fought cancer Shusmita KhanTreatment decision making among adults with colorectal cancer: attending to the influence of age Fay Judy Strohschein, McGill University (Canada)Involvement of patients and survivors in advocacy and public policy development at the Canadian Cancer Survivor Network Jackie Manthorne, Canadian Cancer Survivor NetworkReturn to work following cancer: perspectives of survivors, employers, and insurance agencies Margaret Fitch, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)Yoga prevents fatigues in advanced cancer Sukdev Nayak, All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) (India)Knowledge sharing in cancer control: improvement in client assessment, treatment and care in Canada’s first nation communities Suzanne Stephenson, Saint Elizabeth First Nations, Inuit and Métis ProgramBreast Cancer Club of Hanoi, Vietnam: a model of cancer support in Vietnam Huong Phung Thi, Vietnam Environment Ptotection Fund- Ministry of Natural Resources and EnvironmeEffectiveness of fluoride varnish application as cariostatic and desensitizing agent in irradiated head and neck cancer patients Kanchan Dholam, Tata Memorial Hospital (India)Associations between cancer-related financial stress and strain and low health-related quality-of-life in colorectal cancer survivors Linda Sharp, National Cancer Registry IrelandUnique issues face by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender cancer survivors Darryl Mitteldorf, MalecareAddressing fear of cancer recurrence: lessons learned from pilot-testing 6-week cognitive existential group intervention with breast or ovarian cancer patients Sophie Lebel, University of OttawaWhat about patient safety in cancer care? Results from Denmark Janne Lehmann Knudsen, Danish Cancer Society (Denmark)
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Chaired by:Nicola Quin, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)
The patients´ perception of quality in cancer care - a national wide study Janne Lehmann Knudsen, Danish Cancer Society (Denmark)Trends in ‘cure’ from cancer in Osaka, Japan in 1975-2004: 13 major sites of solid tumour Yuri Ito, Osaka International Cancer Institute (Japan)Hypofractionated radiotherapy in Quebec: decreasing waiting times for treatment while reducing health care costs, without compromising quality of care Michael Yassa, university of MontrealBreaking the news of cancer to the patient Parul Agarwal, Agra Cancer SocietyEngaging the corporate sector to support cancer patients- the Australian experience Paula Vallentine, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)
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Chaired by:Jeff Dunn, Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia (Australia)
Aloe vera for prevention of radiation-induced dermatitis: a self-controlled clinical trial Peiman Haddad, Cancer Institute, Tehran University of Medical SciencesPromoting consultation recording practice in oncology: identification of critical implementation factors and determination of patient benefit Thomas Hack, Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology (Canada)Thyroid cancer survivors’ preferences for alternative models of follow-up care using ehealth technologies: a cross-sectional survey Jackie Bender, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Short-term educational courses in palliative care in collaboration with international and local organizations can have a positive impact in attitude changes towards palliative care that ultimately affect the patient experience Vanessa Eaton, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) (United States)Predictors of completing a palliative rehabilitation program for patients with advanced cancer: special focus on uptake and needs of those choosing psychotherapy Neil MacDonald, McGill University (Canada)An analysis of the effects of oncology nurses' communication skills training model Airong Lu, Cancer Hospital of Chinese Academy Medical SciencesThe Canadian cancer survivorship research consortium: a multidisciplinary approach to cancer survivorship Lise Fillion, Université LavalThe role and potential of community based cancer care for Maori in Aotearoa/New Zealand Tania Slater, CPHR, Massey University (New Zealand)Canadian professional navigation: definition, tools, training and practice Lise Fillion, Université LavalThe Ottawa Integrative Cancer Centre: an innovation in whole-person cancer care Dugald Seely, Ottawa Integrative Cancer CentreThe burden of stress in head and neck cancer: differences between Asian-born Chinese immigrants and Western-born Caucasians in a universal health-care system Gerald Devins, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Development of a psychosocial risk screening tool for genetic testing Mary Jane EsplenGene expression profiling of gastric cancer from a high incidence region in India Sujala Kapur, National Institute of PathologyAn evaluation of current morphine prescribing practice at the oncology directorate, KATH Kofi Boamah Mensah, Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (Ghana)Facebook group for leukaemia survivors and care-givers in India Manoj Joshi, Friends of Max (India)Vocational rehabilitation services for patients with cancer: a pilot randomised controlled trial among women with breast cancer following surgery Richard Kyle, University of Stirling (United Kingdom)The impact of palliative care on charges of Chinese cancer patients died in hospital Meng-lei Chen, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center (China)Assessing the effectiveness of palliative chemotherapy for non-small cell lung cancer: a phase IV study in patients treated at Ontario’s cancer centres Lyndsay Harrison, Queen's University (United States)
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Chaired by:Denis SoulièresProposed by: CHUM
Radiation therapy: inclusion criteria, contraindications and future Félix NguyenChemotherapy: inclusion criteria, contraindications and future Denis SoulièresSurgery: indications post chemoradiation therapy Louis Guertin
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Chaired by:Eduardo Cazap, Sociedad Latinoamericana y del Caribe de Oncología Médica (SLACOM) (Argentina)Proposed by: IPOS International Psycho-oncology Society
The IPOS quality standard and the science of caring! Jimmie HollandInternational case studies: branding distress, why the 6th vital sign? And lessons from Canada Barry Bultz, Alberta Health Services - CancerControl (Canada)International case studies: screening for distress in the USA-NCCN Mark Lazenby, Yale University (United States)The UICC perspective – disseminating and enabling the IPOS quality standard on a global scale Julie Torode, UICC (Switzerland)
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Chaired by:Garth Matheson, Ontario Health (Canada)Proposed by: Cancer Care Ontario
E-tools for Navigating Diagnosis Melissa Kaan, Ontario Health (Canada)Diagnostic assessment programmes in Ontario; lessons learned in one health region Craig McFadyen, Grand River Regional Cancer CentreApproach to diagnostic cancer programmes in Denmark Frede Olesen
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Chaired by:Iris Pendergast, Global Relay For LifeProposed by: Global Relay For Life
National Vice President, Global Relay For Life - American Cancer Society Reuel Johnson, National Vice President, Global Relay For Life - American Cancer SocietyChief Executive Officer - Irish Cancer Society John McCormack, Irish Cancer Society (Ireland)National Director, Relay For Life - Canadian Cancer Society Lisa McCoy, Health education (Information, Education, Promotion)Chief Executive Officer - Cancer Society of New Zealand Dalton Kelly, Cancer Society of New Zealand Inc. (New Zealand)Director, Global Relay For Life - American Cancer Society Iris Pendergast, Global Relay For Life
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Chaired by:Eliezer RobinsonProposed by: Israel Cancer Association
Survivors of adolescent and young adult cancer: a Canadian strategy Krista Wilkins, University of New Brunswick (Canada)Policy and clinical initiatives of the Danish Cancer Society to address cancer survivorship Frede OlesenModels of care for cancer survivors Kevin OeffingerRestructuring cancer services for cancer survivorship care, the Ontario experience Carol Sawka, Ontario Health (Canada)The UK National cancer survivorship Initiative Jane Maher, Macmillan Cancer Support (United Kingdom)A Pan-Canadian initiative in cancer survivorship Margaret Fitch, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer (CPAC) (Canada)
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Chaired by:Carol Sawka, Ontario Health (Canada)Proposed by: Cancer Care Ontario
Effective routine electronic symptom screening and use of evidence-informed guides to support symptom management in Ontario, Canada Esther Green, Ontario Health (Canada)Point-of-care assessment of symptoms and quality of life for clinical, research and quality monitoring purposes simultaneously in USA oncology practices Amy Abernethy, Duke Cancer Care Research ProgramTesting a mobile symptom assessment device with haematology patients in New South Wales, Australia Sanchia Aranda, Cancer Council Australia (Australia)Panel presentation on sustainability of quality improvement initiatives
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Chaired by:James Hospedales, Pan American Health Organization (United States)Proposed by: LIVESTRONG
The patient empowerment project : an international model for patient-driven policy change Leigh Harmon, LIVESTRONG Foundation (United States)The power of a human story : communicating hope through film Mat Hames, Alpheus Media, Inc.Leveraging celebrity spotlight : can public figures turn attention into awareness? Ethan Zohn, LIVESTRONG Foundation (United States)On the cutting edge: How the dynamic social media landscape is a game-changer Heidi Adams, LIVESTRONG Foundation (United States)
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Chaired by:Michel Gélinas, Fondation Québécoise du Cancer (Canada)Proposed by: Fondation québécoise du cancer
La Fondation québécoise du cancer : un modèle de services à partager Pierre Yves GagnonL’infirmière pivot en oncologie : un atout précieux pour la personne atteinte et ses proches Lucie Tardif, McGill University Health CentreGeneviève Fraser, Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (Canada)
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Chaired by:Kathy Chapman, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)Proposed by: Cancer Council New South Wales, Australia
ENRICH programme - an exercise & nutrition programme for cancer survivors and their carers Kathy Chapman, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)Dietitian on call Colleen Doyle, American Cancer Society (United States)Exercise guidelines and applications: LIVESTRONG at the YMCA Anna Schwartz, Idaho State UniversityMismatch between lifestyle needs of colorectal cancer survivors and clinicians views Annie Anderson, University of Dundee (United Kingdom)
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Chaired by:Robert Bell, University Health NetworkProposed by: University Health Network
The Kuwait cancer control centre and University Health Network Partnership Fatima Sheriff, University Health NetworkOrganization of oncology services in Western Kenya Patrick Loehrer, Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer CenterDevelopment of the gynecologic oncology programme in Kenya Barry Rosen, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Canada)Panel discussion
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Chaired by:Jean Latreille, Direction Générale de Cancérologie, Ministère de la Santé et des Services Sociaux (Canada), Dominique Tremblay, Université de Sherbrooke, Campus LongueuilProposed by: International Society of Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) et Centre Intégré de Cancérologie de la Montérégie (CICM)
Creating interfaces between aging and cancer: addressing the complex issues of interdisciplinarity Dominique Tremblay, Université de Sherbrooke, Campus LongueuilJean Latreille, Direction Générale de Cancérologie, Ministère de la Santé et des Services Sociaux (Canada)Oncogeriatric development through time: the challenge of cancer care transformation Matti Aapro, International Society for Geriatric Oncology (SIOG) (Switzerland)The SIOG 10 priorities initiative Martine Extermann, H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute (United States)Lee MoffittTowards an integrated oncology and geriatric approach: overcoming the health system’s boundaries Howard Bergman, McGill University (Canada)Comprehensive geriatric assessment: achieving patient-centered cancer care Pierre Soubeyran
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Chaired by:Tricia Cox, Nurse and Nurse Practitioner at the Thomas Johns Cancer Hospital (TJCH) at CJW Johnston-Willis Medical Center located in RichmonPresented by: Varian
Nurse and nurse practitioner at the Thomas Johns Cancer Hospital (TJCH) at CJW Johnston-Willis medical center located in Richmond, VA, U.S.A. Tricia Cox, Nurse and Nurse Practitioner at the Thomas Johns Cancer Hospital (TJCH) at CJW Johnston-Willis Medical Center located in Richmon
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Chaired by:Xi-shan Hao, Guoliang Jiang, China Anti-Cancer Association (CACA) (China)Proposed by: Chinese Anti-Cancer Association (CACA)
The education and clinical study of lymphoma in China Wenqi Jiang, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center (China)The current situation of colorectal cancer screening and treatment in China Suzhan Zhang, Zhejiang University Cancer InstituteTranslational research of cancer medicine Ning ZhangCase-spouse control design in practice: an experience in estimating smoking and cancer deaths in Chinese men Jingmei Jiang, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (China)Radiotherapy of rectal cancer in China Zhen Zhang
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Chaired by:Greta Cummings, Canadian Association of Nurses in Oncology (Canada), Mary GullatteProposed by: International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care (ISNCC)
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Chaired by:Thomas Tursz, Gustave Roussy (France)Proposed by the Institut de Cancérologie Gustave Roussy
New alliances, new partnerships, new networks Ulrik RingborgPersonalised care for cancer patients: translational research as the driver for a new organization of cancer centers Thomas Tursz, Gustave Roussy (France)
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Chaired by:Presented by: Pink Ribbon-Red Ribbon
H.E. Dr. Christine Kaseba , The First Lady of Zambia H.E. Minister Dr. Hussein Mwinyi Ministry of Health and Social Welfare Tanzania Ambassador Nancy Brinker , Founder and CEO, Susan G. Komen for the Cure Dr. Kevin M. De Cock Director, Center for Global Health, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
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Chaired by:Fernando Rodriguez Hernandez, Comparte Tu Historia (Mexico)Proposed by: Lance Armstrong Foundation (LIVESTRONG)
“In your shoes” - a participatory exploration of the cancer experience Christine Claypoole, LIVESTRONG Foundation (United States)The need for knowledge - how does misinformation about cancer affect a country’s health system? Felicia Knaul, Harvard Global Equity Initiative (United States)Building a global model programme to fight cancer stigma- success stories from South Africa and Mexico Rebekkah Schear, LIVESTRONG Foundation (United States)Wearing our beliefs: how Nike is fuelling a global awareness movement Amanda Tucker, LIVESTRONG Foundation (United States)
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Chaired by:Bernard Tétu, CHA-Hôpital du St-Sacrement, Andrew Evans, University Health NetworkProposed by: University Health Network / The Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation
Patient-oriented telepathology and benefits for cancer care: The Eastern Quebec telepathology project Bernard Tétu, CHA-Hôpital du St-SacrementVirtual slide sharing systems to enable charitable expert opinions in cancer pathology to under-serviced areas of the world Jared SchwartzFeatures of telemedicine focusing on predictive cancer diagnosis Klaus Kayser, Charité - Universitätsmedizin BerlinTelepathology and cancer care: Where we are in 2012 and what the future holds Andrew Evans, University Health Network
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Chaired by:Roshini George, American Cancer Society (United States)Proposed by: International Cancer Information Services Group (ICISG)
The role of CIS in enabling informed decision making Marion Morra, American Cancer Society (United States)How to start a cancer information service Catherine Dickens, International Cancer Information Service GroupImproving your cancer information service for supervisors and managers of a CIS Chris Thomsen, International Cancer Information Service GroupKey elements for operating and managing a CIS Cora Honing, Dutch Cancer Society (KWF) (Netherlands (the))Testing new approaches to delivering information Martin Ledwick, Cancer Research UK (United Kingdom)
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Chaired by:Cora Honing, Dutch Cancer Society (KWF) (Netherlands (the))Proposed by: The Association of European Cancer Leagues
The costs of cancer to the patient and carers Linda Sharp, National Cancer Registry IrelandThe tyranny of distance: overcoming financial disadvantage in a vast land Gillian Batt, Cancer Council NSW (Australia)Cancer in the workplace: practicalities for employers and employees Jutta Olgod, Danish Cancer Society (Denmark)Access to credit and insurance: challenges faced by cancer patients and possible solutions Kate O'Regan, Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL) (Belgium)
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Chaired by:Roshini George, American Cancer Society (United States), Michael Jefford, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)Proposed by: Cancer Council Victoria, Australia
Use of emerging technology in cancer information: an international snap shot Doreen Akkerman, Cancer Council Victoria (Australia)Satu Lipponen, Cancer Society of Finland (Finland)Social media and how we use it Martin Ledwick, Cancer Research UK (United Kingdom)Challenges and successes with use of new media tools in the provision of cancer information Chuck WestbrookEuropean perspective on using social media in supportive care Heidi Brorson, Norwegian Cancer Society (Norway)Patient perspective: how consumers perceive benefits / deficits social media ? Heather Sinardo, Canadian Cancer Society (Canada)
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