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Saturday, April 22 Session VII Advanced Disease Multidisciplinary treatment of peritoneal dissemination of colorectal cancer. Th. Bachleitner-Hoffmann HIPEC for local recurrent rectal cancer P. Delrio Palliative treatment versus extended resection in advanced colorectal cancer R. Madjov Novel drugs in the treatment of CRC W. Scheithauer Session VIII Incontinence and Sexual Impairment Bladder and sexual dysfunction following laparoscopically assisted and conventional open mesorectal resection for cancer F. Seow-Choen Sexual health in cancer patients: recent results C. Reisman Quality of life after colorectal surgery K. Matzel CONGRESS ORGANISATION Scientific Committee Béla Teleky, MD, FRCS President of the EFR Irene Kührer, MD Secretary General of the EFR JUBILEE CONGRESS E-Mail: [email protected] www.efrcancer.org Registration Kuoni Destination Management Austria Lerchenfelder Gürtel 43 1160 Vienna, Austria Phone: (+43/1) 319 76 90-0 Fax: (+43/1) 319 11 80 E-Mail: [email protected] 10TH EFR CONGRESS VIENNA, AUSTRIA APRIL 20 – 22, 2017 Advertising and Sponsorship Kuoni Destination Management Austria Marcus Lepschi, BA Phone: (+43/1) 319 76 90-52 E-Mail: [email protected] Exhibition Management MAW Exhibition & Advertising Freyung 6 1010 Vienna, Austria Phone: (+43/1) 536 63-48 or -82 Fax: (+43/1) 535 60 16 E-Mail: [email protected] Registration fees 2017 Congress Venue “Early” until “Regular” from Onsite 10.04.2017 11.04.2017 Registration EFR-member € 180 € 250 € 320 Non-member € 330 € 400 € 475 Resident € 100 € 100 € 100 Associationmember* € 250 € 315 € 375 BÉLA TELEKY, MD, FRCS President of the EFR IRENE KÜHRER, MD Secretary General of the EFR www.efrcancer.org * reduced fee for the following associations: ACO - ASSO; BÖC, ISDS, ÖGHO and AMIC Printed in Austria by: ROBIDRUCK, 1200 Vienna – www.robidruck.co.at It is a great pleasure and honour to invite you to the 10th EFR – European Federation for coloRectal Cancer Congress to be held from April 20th-22nd, 2017 at the Medical University of Vienna. This congress will address state-of-the-art multidisciplinary management of colorectal cancer. The optimal method to diagnose and treat this common cancer requires a multimodality approach: perspectives from endoscopy, pathology, surgery, medical oncology, radiation medicine and biomarker assessment. The symposium sessions will be including life surgeries, hands-on workshop, scientific paper and video presentations. Apart from a famous Viennese environment during the most beautiful time of the year and a touch of Austrian hospitality, this biannual EFR Conference will prove to be a wonderful opportunity for Colorectal Surgeons from all over the world to get together, learn from each other, and exchange knowledge and experience. Highlights l Minimal access colorectal surgery including robotics and laparoscopy l NOTES and trans-anal access surgery l Novel Findings in Molecular Biology l New Horizons in Recent Studies l Latest Developments in Molecular Imaging l Translational Medicine approaches in Drug Development We look forward to welcoming you to an inspiring congress in Vienna 2017. Béla Teleky, MD, FRCS President of the EFR Thursday, April 20 Friday, April 21 Session I Difficult Polyps, Dysplasia and Consequences Session III Rectal Cancer Detection of polyps: value of CT colongraphy Andrea Maier Detection of polyps: value of colonoscopy Barbara Tribl Grading of dysplasia in colorectal adenomas Iris Nagtegaal Is a significant polyp benign or an early colorectal cancer – consequences Management of colorectal polyposis syndromes Gabriela Möslein Practice parameters for early colon cancer management: Italian Society of Colorectal Surgery G. Romano Is the location of the primary of colon cancer a prognostic factor: the pathologist´s view P. Quirke p53 in colorectal cancer Daniela Kandioler Session II Colon Surgery Complete mesocolic excision (CME) for colon cancer in open and laparoscopic surgery W. Hohenberger Management of locally advanced colon cancer Z. Krivokapic Stockholm Colon Cancer Project- improved survival after an educational project Anna Martling Colorectal cancer surgery in the elderly J. Hoch Comparison of open, laparoscopic and robotic colectomies J. Milsom Lars Pahlmann Memorial Lecture: Enhanced reality and intraoperative imaging in colorectal surgery N. Mortensen High resolution MRI for rectal cancer including PET-MRI D. Tamandl Transanal total mesorectal excision: is this the future of rectal cancer surgery? R. Hompes Pitfalls in oncological rectal surgery A. Lacy Diverting stoma in rectal cancer: Pros and cons A. Dziki Session IV Rectal Cancer Current status of transanal endoscopic surgey Y. Shelygin Challenges and limitations in rectal cancer A. Wolthuis Sphicnter saving surgery in rectal cancer Elena Orsenigo Rectal preservation and surveillance C. Cunnigham Robotic Surgery for Rectal Cancer: A Single Center Experience I. Popescu Session V Preoperative Treatment and Therapeutic Sequence Revolution and evolution in rectal cancer B. Heald Radiotherapy in rectal cancer V. Valentini Optimal timing of surgery after neoadjuvant treatmet N. Wasserberg Non operative management of rectal cancer P. Paty Complete clinical response after neoadjuvant treatment: Long term results M. Omejc Session VI Metastatic Disease Preoperative staging of livermets of colorectal cancer A. Ba – Ssalamah Managing synchronous liver metastases from colorectal cancer N. Kokudo Reoperation in patients with livermets M. Milicevic Optimal management of liver-limited metastatic colorectal cancer G. Poston