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We are delighted to invite you to the beautiful World Heritage City of Bergen and look forward to seeing you in Bergen in June. Venue: VilVite – Bergen Science Centre Thormøhlensgate 51 5006 Bergen INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCED TREATMENT OF COLON CANCER Improving treatment of colon cancer. What is essential? JUNE 9.- 10. 2011 BERGEN, NORWAY Organising committee: Professor dr. med. Karl Søndenaa [email protected] Dr. med. Kari Erichsen [email protected] The full course is registered for 16 hours. Fee: NOK 3200 (300 €) Can the success of TME for rectal cancer be emulated by CME (complete mesocolic excision)? Practical information, registration form and hotel accommodation is available online at: http://colon.axacoevent.se/en/registration The University of Bergen, Dept. of Surgical Sciences, and Haraldsplass Deaconal Hospital, Department of Surgery, invite you to learn about the concept of radical colon cancer surgery and treatment from world class speakers. Pre- and post-congressional tours will also be available. PROGRAM - BERGEN JUNE 9 - 10, 2011 Improving treatment of colon cancer. What is essential? THURSDAY, JUNE 9 Moderators Torbjörn Holm and Karl Søndenaa 08.15 08.30 09.00 09.30 the 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.30 Introduction. Karl Søndenaa Resectional approach for colon and rectosigmoid cancer based on anatomy and lymphatic spread. Werner Hohenberger The Japanese approach to colon cancer resections based on the vascular anatomy of the colon and rectosigmoid. Kenichi Sugihara Turnbull’s good results in view of today’s concept of mesocolon and the central tie. Defining surgical approach. Feza Remzi Coffee break Differences between open and laparoscopic surgery? Kristian Storli When is the laparoscopic approach permissible? Kenichi Sugihara Discussion 12.00-13.00 Lunch Moderators Arild Nesbakken and Werner Hohenberger 13.00 Overview of the radical colon cancer surgery project in Bergen. Karl Søndenaa 13.30 Background data from the Stockholm region colon project. Torbjørn Holm 13.45 Recent experience with the Stockholm region colon project. Richard Bernhoff 14.00 Discussion 14.30 Coffee break 15.00 Adequate treatment of rectosigmoid cancer. Heinz Becker 15.30 Size of specimen with CME evaluation, lymph node numbers, LNR and other specific issues for the pathologist to decide. Nick West 16.00 Are micrometastases crucial to staging and survival? Arne Færden 16.20–17.00 Discussion FRIDAY, June 10 Moderators Werner Hohenberger and Feza Remzi 08.30 09.00 09.30 09.45 10.00 10.30 11.00 11.20 Should pulmonary CRC metastases be resected? Tom Treasure The treatment of hepatic, pulmonary and cerebral CRC metastases in Western Norway. Lessons for the colorectal surgeon. Arild Horn, Bjarte Hjelmeland and P-H Pedersen The need for adjuvant chemotherapy. Is it evidence based and when? Halfdan Sørbye Discussion Coffee break Treatment strategies for colon cancer at TNM stage IV. Gunnar Arbman HIPEC treatment of intra-abdominal recurrence. Stein G. Larsen Discussion 12.00–13.00 Lunch Moderators Torbjörn Holm and Karl Søndena 13.00 13.15 13.30 13.45 14.00 14.30 Lessons learned past and present in Oslo. Ole Sjo Treatment of colon cancer in Northern Norway. Long distances - any significance for the patient and who should treat him? Rolv-Ole Lindsetmo Prognosis of colon cancer compared with rectal cancer. Where lies the difference. Bjørn Nedrebø Recent trends in colorectal cancer in Norway: incidence, management, and outcome. Arne Wibe Coffee break Morbidity and mortality after introduction of radical colon cancer surgery. Bjørg Furnes Panel debate: 14.45 Why do some achieve better results? Is the surgeon, hospital or dedication crucial? Werner Hohenberger 15.00 What can the Japanese experience teach others? Professor Kenichi Sugihara 15.15 Current teaching in the US. Feza Remzi 15.30–16.00 Closing remarks and discussion