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BASO~ACS and RSM Section of Surgery Scientific Conference 2015 Sunday 1st November 2015 1pm Registration 1.30pm – 6pm Naim Dangoor Auditorium BASO and RSM Trainees’ programme Monday 2nd November 2015 8am Registration 8:30am Guy Whittle Auditorium Parallel Session 1 Chair: Mr Michael Shackcloth 8:30am Max Rayne Auditorium Parallel Session 2 Chair: Mr Michael Douek Ronald Raven Prize Papers Submitted Papers (Session 1) 9.40am Guy Whittle Auditorium Plenary Session 1 Chair: Mr Michael Shackcloth 9:40am Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Miss Sophie Renton and Mr Zenon Rayter Surgery for metastatic disease: A new era RSM MIA prize 9:40am Naim Dangoor Auditorium Chair: Ms Lynda Wyld Genes & Cancer 9:40am Neurosurgery for cerebral metastases Mr Garth Cruickshank 10:00am Management of Spinal Metastases Mr Birender Balain 10:20am Surgery for metastatic bone disease Robert Ashford 9:40am Genetic counselling for hereditary predisposition to ovarian and breast cancer Dr James MacKay 10:00am Risk prediction through algorithms Dr A C Antoniou 10:20am Genetically targeted treatment Dr Nick Turner 1 10:40am Panel Discussion 11am Tea and coffee break Trade exhibition and poster viewing 10:40am Discussion 11:30am Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Miss Asha Senapati In association with the Section of Coloproctology, RSM 11:30am Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Professor Brandon Coventry 11:30am Naim Dangoor Auditorium Chairs: Miss Sophie Renton & Mr Ben Cresswell Colorectal Session – Difficult questions in rectal Cancer surgery Neoadjuvant therapy for Breast Cancer FRCS Revision Session – Surgical Oncology for the non-specialist 11:30am Why do patients with FAP still die of rectal cancer? Professor Sue Clark 11:50am What is the best surgery for T1 rectal cancers? Professor Neil Mortensen 12:10pm How to manage a difficult perineal wound after APER? Mr Mark George 11:30am Which is the best surgery to the breast and axilla following neoadjuvant treatment? Professor Thorsten 11:50am Molecular Targeting of neoadjuvant therapy and the significant of Pathological Complete Response Dr Nick Turner 12:10pm DCIS –Evidence Based management (title to be confirmed) Miss Adele Francis 11:30am Colorectal Cancer Miss Rachel Hargest 11:45am Breast Cancer Mrs Katy Hogben 12:00pm Gastro-Oesophageal Cancer Mr Krishna Moorthy 12:15pm HPB Cancers Mr Ben Cresswell 12:30pm Sarcoma and Melanoma Mr Andrew Hayes 12:45pm Panel Questions and Answers 2 BASO ~ The Association for Cancer Surgery AGM Guy Whittle Auditorium 1pm Lunch Trade exhibition and poster viewing 1pm Tips and tricks for surgical Trainees Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Mr Dara Lundon and Professor Robert Kirby 1pm Targeted cancer surgery Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Professor Graham Layer (to be confirmed) 1:45pm Colorectal surgery Mark Gudgeon 1:45pm Augmented reality to facilitate radioguided surgical procedures in breast cancer and other malignancies Dr Bas Pouw 1:05pm HPB Hassan Malik 2:25pm UGI John Whiting 2:45pm Breast Riccardo Audisio 2:15pm Magnetic nanoparticles for cancer treatment: the potential and challenge Professor NguyenThanh 2:35pm Intraoperative fluorescence molecular imaging for sentinel node detection Dr Joost Van der Vorst 1pm Upper Gastrointestinal Symposium Naim Dangoor Auditorium Chair: Mr Ian Beckingham In association with AUGIS 1:45pm Non-Chemotherapy management of Liver Tumours in the 21st Century Mr Ian Beckingham (President AUGIS) 2:15pm Current developments in the management of oesophageal cancer Mr Nick Hayes 2:35pm Improving Outcomes in Pancreatic Cancer Surgery Mr Christian Macutkiewicz 3pm Hunterian Professorship with RCS Procession Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Professor D Alderson Magnetic Technique for sentinel node biopsy in cancer surgery Mr Michael Douek 3 4pm Endocrine Plenary Session Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Miss Rachel Hargest Papillary thyroid cancer: Over diagnosed and over treated? Mr David Scott Coombes President of The British Association of Endocrine Surgeons 4:30pm Tea and Coffee 5pm BJS Lecture Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Professor Robert Kirby Nutrition and Cancer: Getting the model right Professor John Potter, Seattle, USA 5.45pm Rectal Cancer: The future Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Professor D Alderson Professor Bill Heald The Stanford Cade Lecture with RCS Procession 6.30pm Poster Viewing & Drinks Reception Cavendish Room, ENT room and Atrium RSM MIA Prize Presentation 4 8pm Joint BASO and RSM Annual networking event/dinner The Atrium Presentation of BASO~ACS Ronald Raven Lifetime Achievement Award – Professor Neil Mortensen Presentation of Geoff Oates Award Miss Sue Clark Presentation of Uccio Querci della Rovere Award – Miss Adele Francis Tuesday 3rd November 2015 07:30am Registration 8am BJS Prize Papers Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Ms Lynda Wyld 8am Submitted Papers (Session II) Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Miss Rachel Hargest 8am Telemedicine in Cancer Care Naim Dangoor Auditorium Chairs: Dr Charles Lowe and Dr Afsana Zaman 8am The role of telemedicine in Cancer Care Speaker to be confirmed 8.40am Monitoring white cell counts between chemotherapy sessions Mr Adrian Flowerday 9am Surgery and immunotherapy of Cancer: Lost in Translation Mr Brendon Coventry Chair: Professor Irving Taylor 5 9:30am Tea and Coffee Break 10am Research Trials in Surgical Oncology Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Miss Lynda Wyld 10am How does NCRI funding work? Professor Richard Shaw 10:25am Developing surgical trials in the UK Professor D. Morton Trade exhibition and poster viewing 10am Breast Reconstruction Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Mr Tibor Kovacs 10:00am New flap based techniques in breast reconstruction: TMG, perforator flaps. Professor Suominen Sinikka Intestinal obstruction in the palliative care patient Dr Richard Berman 10:20am Radiotherapy & Breast reconstruction Mr Michael Douek 10:20 Case Discussions 10.40am Breast reconstruction for obese patients: Time to break the barrier? Miss Rieka Taghizadeh 10:40 Update on the use of rapidly acting analgesia Dr Andrew Williams 11am Patient Centred Cancer Care Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Natalie Doyle (UKONS) 11am Telemedicine in Cancer Care Naim Dangoor Auditorium Chair: Dr Charles Lowe & Professor Ameet Patel 10:50am Discussion 11am Education and Training Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Miss Sophie Renton 10am Palliative Care Session Naim Dangoor Auditorium Chair: Dr Andrew Williams and Mr Hamid Khwaja 11am The Greenaway Report: How will this affect cancer surgery training? Dr Vicky Osgood – Director of Education and Standards, GMC 11:00am Living with Lymphedema 11:20am Patient concerns inventory Professor Simon Rogers 11:30am Education and training in Cancer surgery Professor Rowan Parks (ASGBI Chair of Education) 11:30am Follow-up after cancer treatment Maggie Wilcox 11am OncoAssist Kevin Banbury 11:30 am Using technology to help patients detect melanoma Neil Daly 11:50am Discussion 6 12pm Nutrition and Cancer Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Mr John Whiting 12pm Screening and Prevention for Breast Cancer Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Professor Peter Naredi 12:20pm Malnourishment and surgical outcomes Kenneth Fearon 12pm This house believes in the routine use of OSNA For – Mr Zen Rayter Against – Professor Thorsten Kuhn 12:30pm Diet and cancer prevention Professor John D Potter, Seattle 12:50pm BAPEN and enhanced recovery Dr Jeremy Nightingale 1:10pm We are what we eat Alison Tedstone, Change 4 life 1pm 12:30pm Contralateral Prophylactic mastectomy: Are we doing too many? Yes – Professor Riccardo Audisio No - Professor Andrew Baildam Lunch 2pm Calman Hine – 20 years later Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Mr Hasan Malik 2pm The Calman Hine vision for UK Cancer Services Dame Deirdre Hine 2:30pm Taking action to improve outcomes Mr Sean Duffy 3pm The organisation of cancer services in Wales Professor Robert Mansel Trade exhibition and poster viewing 2:30pm UKONS Session Hard to reach and vulnerable groups Max Rayne Auditorium Chair: Catherine Oakley 2:30pm Learning Disabilities and Cancer Dr Irene Tuffrey Wijng 2.30pm Patients Public Involvement “Mastectomy 2015” Naim Dangoor Auditorium Adele Francis Maggie Wilcox West Midlands Collaborative (Trainees) 2:50pm Late presentation in BME women with breast cancer Professor Emma Ream Director of Health Sciences Research 3:10pm Cancer in the Elderly Professor Kevin Brazil 7 3:30pm Question and answers 3:30pm Ernest Miles Lecture Guy Whittle Auditorium Graeme Poston 'Optimising Resectabilty of Colorectal Liver Metastases' Chair – Ms Lynda Wyld 4.15pm Society Prize Giving Session Guy Whittle Auditorium Chair: Professor Riccardo Audisio Alan Edwards Poster Prize Ronald Raven Prize BJS Papers Prize 16.45 Closing remarks – Professor Riccardo A Audisio and Miss Sophie Renton 8