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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
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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