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Saturday, October 23, 2010 08:00-12:00 Hall C Educational Symposium: TEACHING SURGERY IN GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY Chairpersons: D. Cibula, Czech Republic N. Abu-Rustum , USA 08:00 TEACHING PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY N. Abu-Rustum, USA 08:30 TEACHING PARAAORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY F. Raspagliesi, Italy 09:00 TEACHING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY D. Cibula, Czech Republic 09:30 DISCUSSION 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 10:30 TEACHING PERITONECTOMY (PELVIC, DIAPHRAGM) J. Sehouli, Germany 11:00 TEACHING BOWEL SURGERY D. Chi, USA 11:30 TEACHING LAPAROSCOPY A. Martinez, France 12:00 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 1 Saturday, October 23, 2010 08:00-12:00 Hall D Educational Symposium: BIOLOGICAL AGENTS AND TARGETED THERAPIES Supported by an educational grant from Boehringer Ingelheim International GmbH Chairpersons: R.L. Coleman, USA R. Burger, USA R.D. Alvarez, USA 08:00 INTRODUCTION R.L. Coleman, USA 08:05 GOG 218: WHAT'S NEXT R. Burger, USA 08:30 ICON7: WHAT'S NEXT A. Oza, Canada 08:55 DISCUSSION A. Oza, Canada R. Burger, USA 09:15 NON-VEGF ANTIANGIOGESIS AGENTS A. Alvarez Secord, USA 09:40 ANGIOGENESIS ESCAPE - WHAT IS IT? R.D. Alvarez, USA 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 10:30 CLINICAL UTILITY OF THE PARP INHIBITORS S. Kaye, UK 11:00 FOLATE AS A TARGET: FARLETUZUMAB D.K. Armstrong, USA 11:20 FOLATE AS A TARGET: EC145/EC-20 R.W. Naumann, USA 11:40 DISCUSSION 12:00 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 2 Saturday, October 23, 2010 08:00-12:00 Hall E Educational Symposium: GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER NURSING AND INNOVATIONS IN PRACTICE Chairperson: K. Weare, Australia GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER CARE CO-ORDINATORS 08:00 CARE CO-ORDINATION AND CARE NAVIGATORS IN CANADA J. Power, Canada 08:25 INNOVATIONS IN NURSE LED CLINICS K. Nattress, Australia PALLIATIVE CARE NURSES 08:55 PALLIATIVE CARE NURSING IN AFRICA K. Defilippi, South Africa LYMPHOEDEMA NURSING 09:30 THE ROLE OF THE NURSE IN LYMPHOEDEMA CARE AND INNOVATIONS IN MANAGEMENT M. Sneddon, UK 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing NURSE RESEARCHERS 10:30 OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES FOR NURSE RESEARCHERS AND RESULTS OF A STUDY INTO 'SELF-REPORTED FECAL INCONTINENCE AND QUALITY OF LIFE AMONG LONG-TERM GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER SURVIVORS TREATED WITH PELVIC RADIOTHERAPY G. Dunberger, Sweden 10:50 OPPORTUNITIES AND OBSTACLES FOR NURSE RESEARCHERS AND RESULTS OF A STUDY INTO 'THE LIVED EXPERIENCE OF WOMEN WITH CANCER OF THE VULVA' H. Jefferies, UK NURSE ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS 11:10 DEVELOPMENT OF THE ROLE OF CANCER NURSE COORDINATOR: A WEST AUSTRALIAN APPROACH P. Tanner, Australia 11:20 THE NURSE’S ROLE IN IMPROVING NUTRITIONAL STATUS FOR WOMEN WITH GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER: AN EVIDENCE IMPLEMENTATION STUDY M. Ryan, K. White, S. Watts, E. Knowland, D. Jennifer, G. Mulvany, Australia 3 Saturday, October 23, 2010 08:00-12:00 Hall E Educational Symposium: GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER NURSING AND INNOVATIONS IN PRACTICE (contd.) NURSE ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS 11:30 DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE OVARIAN CANCER CENTRE AT THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF ONCOLOGY C. Beltrami, M. Cerone, E. Misurelli, M. Biggiogero, E. D'Anna, I. Feroce, A. Milani, Italy 11:40 LIVING ON THE PEAK- THE LIVED EXPERIENCES OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING EXTENSIVE CHEMOTHERAPY FOR RECURRING OVARIAN CANCER E. Ekwall, B. Sorbe, B.-M. Tenestedt, H. Sunvisson, Sweden 12:00 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 08:00-12:00 Hall F Educational Symposium: PATHOLOGY Chairperson: E.G. Silva, USA 08:00 LYNCH SYNDROME ASSOCIATED ENDOMETRIAL CANCER R. Soslow, USA 08:30 HEREDITARY “OVARIAN” CANCER: UPDATE AND ROLE OF THE FALLOPIAN TUBE T.A. Longacre, USA 09:00 NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM GYN PATHOLOGY: WHAT IS IMPORTANT FOR GYN ONCOLOGISTS? E.G. Silva, USA 09:30 DISCUSSION 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 10:30 CLASSIFICATION OF OVARIAN CARCINOMAS BASED ON PATHOLOGY AND MOLECULAR GENETICS J. Prat, Spain 11:00 DIFFERENT MORPHOLOGIC SUBTYPES OF OVARIAN CARCINOMA: WHY IT IS CLINICALLY IMPORTANT FOR THE PATHOLOGIST TO GET IT RIGHT W.G. McCluggage, UK 11:30 BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS: WHAT WE HAVE LEARNED IN THE LAST 50 YEARS R.J. Kurman, USA 4 Saturday, October 23, 2010 10:30-12:00 Hall B EUTROC Symposium: PERSONALIZING TREATMENT FOR OVARIAN CANCER: HOPE OR HYPE? Sponsored by PharmaMar, Ipsen and Fujirebo 10:30 PERSONALIZATION AND TRANSLATION: WHAT IS EUTROC AND WHY DO WE NEED IT NOW J. Sehouli, Germany 10:40 BIOMOLECULAR INSIGHTS IN OVARIAN CANCER: INFORMATION FOR PERSONALIZATION M. Birrer, USA 10:55 PERSONALIZED MEDICINE IN CLINICAL PRACTICE NOW: HISTOLOGICAL SUBTYPES AND CLINICAL PLATINUM RESISTANCE IN OVARIAN CANCER J. Green, UK 11:10 PERSONALIZING THE REVERSAL OF TREATMENT FAILURE: STRATEGIES FOR TARGETING PLATINUM RESISTANCE H. Gabra, UK 11:25 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY INTO CLINICAL TRIALS – TOOLS TO IMPROVE OUR CURRENT AND FUTURE PROSPECTS B. Brown, UK 11:40 EUTROC: ONGOING STUDIES FOR A EUROPEAN DIMENSION F. Esposito, Italy R. Zeillinger, Austria 10:30 SUMMARY: ADDRESSING UNMET NEEDS BY COLLABORATIVE PANEUROPEAN TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH H. Gabra, UK 12:00 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 12:30-13:30 Hall A Industry Satellite Symposium: A NOVEL BIOMARKER FOR THE MANGEMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER Sponsored by Fujirebio Diagnostics, Inc. 12:30 INTRODUCTION R.G. Moore, USA 12:35 OVARIAN CANCER SYMPTOM INDEX AND BIOMARKERS B. Goff, USA 12:55 PELVIC MASS RISK ASSESSMENT R.G. Moore, USA 13:15 VALIDATION OF ROMA IN CHINA H. Cui, China 13:25 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 5 Saturday, October 23, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall B Industry Satellite Symposium: TRABECTEDIN: CHANGING PARADIGMS IN THE TREATMENT OF RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER Sponsored by PharmaMar Chairperson: A. Poveda, Spain 14:00 TRABECTEDIN, A NEW OPTION EMERGING FROM THE SEA FOR PATIENTS A. Poveda, Spain 14:05 AN INCREASING ROLE FOR TRABECTEDIN IN GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS I. Ray-Coquard, France 14:20 SAFETY PROFILE OF TRABECTEDIN: CONSIDERATIONS FOR GOOD MANAGEMENT A. Gonzalez-Martin, Spain 14:35 BENEFITS OF ENHANCING THE PLATINUM-FREE INTERVAL IN THE TREATMENT OF RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER: MORE THAN JUST A HYPOTHESIS? J. Ledermann, UK 14:50 EFFICACY OF TRABECTEDIN IN PLATINUM-SENSITIVE RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER: NEW DATA FROM THE RANDOMIZED STUDY OVA 301 N. Colombo, Italy 15:15 DISCUSSION 15:25 CONCLUSIONS A. Poveda, Spain 15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 6 Saturday, October 23, 2010 16:00-17:30 Hall A Plenary Session I: OPENING PLENARY SESSION Chairpersons: L. Rob, Czech Republic C.L. Creutzberg, The Netherlands 16:00 SUMMARY OF CLINICAL TRIAL EFFICACY RESULTS OF GARDASIL® (QUADRIVALENT HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS [HPV] 6/11/16/18 VACCINE) W. Huh, for the FUTURE II Study Group, USA 16:11 END-OF-STUDY EFFICACY OF GARDASIL® AGAINST HPV6/11/16/18-RELATED PERSISTENT INFECTION AND DISEASE IN WOMEN AGED 24 TO 45 X. Castellsague, FUTURE III Investigators, Spain 16:22 PARAMETRIAL INVOLVEMENT IN WOMEN WITH EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER WITH TUMOR LESS THAN 20MM AND WITH NEGATIVE SENTINEL LYMPH NODES J. Klát, L. Ńevţík, P. Gráf, P. Buzrla, Z. Jalůvková, O. Ńimetka, O. Kraft, Czech Republic 16:33 BRACHYTHERAPY VERSUS RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AFTER CHEMORADIATION WITH GEMCITABINE PLUS CISPLATIN. A RANDOMIZED PHASE III STUDY IN IB2-IIB CERVICAL CANCER L. Cetina, D. Cantù, C. Lopez-Graniel, J. Coronel, A. Gonzalez E., D. Pèrez, J. Chanona, J. Hinojosa, L. Rivera, A. Poitevin, R. Jimènez, A. Mota, G. Montalvo, D. Muñoz, J. De la Garza, A. Mohar, A. Dueñas G., Mexico 16:44 ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN THE OLDEST OLD: TUMOR CHARACTERISTICS, PATTERNS OF CARE, AND OUTCOME J. Wright, S. Lewin, N. Barrena Medel, X. Sun, W. Burke, T. Herzog, USA 16:55 A RANDOMIZED PHASE II TRIAL OF RIDAFOROLIMUS COMPARED WITH PROGESTIN OR CHEMOTHERAPHY IN FEMALE ADULT PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA A. Oza, A. Poveda, J.M. Del Campo, A. Richard, D.J. Dorer, F. Haluska, Canada 17:06 SYSTEMATIC COCHRANE REVIEW EXAMINING THE ROLE OF ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER N. Johnson, A. Bryant, T. Miles, P. Cornes, Cochrane Gynaecological Cancer Review Group, UK 17:17 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 7 Saturday, October 23, 2010 17:30-19:00 Hall B Interactive Session: SENTINEL NODE MAPPING IN GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER Chairpersons: L. Rob, Czech Republic N. Abu-Rustum, USA 17:30 SENTINEL LYMPH NODE MAPPING IN CERVICAL CANCER L. Rob, Czech Republic 17:50 SENTINEL LYMPH NODE MAPPING IN VULVAR CANCER A.G.J. van der Zee, The Netherlands 18:10 SENTINEL LYMPH NODE MAPPING IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER N. Abu-Rustum, USA 18:30 CONTROVERSIES AND FUTURE OF SLN IN GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY GROUP DISCUSSION C. Levenback, USA 17:30-19:00 Hall C Interactive Session: SCREENING FOR OVARIAN CANCER Chairperson: I. Jacobs, UK 17:30 INTRODUCTION I. Jacobs, UK 17:35 OVARIAN SCREENING ARM PLCO STUDY UPDATE A. Black, USA 17:55 UK COLLABORATIVE STUDY OF OVARIAN CANCER SCREENING (UKCTOCS) UPDATE U. Menon, UK 18:15 DISCUSSION 8 Saturday, October 23, 2010 17:30-19:00 Hall D Interactive Session: ADVANCES IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Chairperson: I. Konishi, Japan 17:30 SYSTEMATIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: WHERE ARE WE NOW AND WHERE ARE WE GOING? S.C. Dowdy, USA 17:50 DETECTION OF SENTINEL LYMPH NODES DURING SURGERY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: A SOLUTION FOR CONTROVERSY? N. Yaegashi, Japan 18:10 WHAT IS THE STANDARD, POSTOPERATIVE CHEMOTHERAPY FOR HIGH-RISK ENDOMETRIAL CANCER? D. Aoki, Japan 18:30 THE ROLE OF RADIATION THERAPY FOR EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M. Gultekin, Turkey 18:50 DISCUSSION 9 Saturday, October 23, 2010 17:30-19:00 Hall E Interactive Session: ADVANCES IN RADIATION ONCOLOGY Chairpersons: C.L. Creutzberg, The Netherlands G. Thomas, Canada IMRT FOR CERVICAL CANCER 17:30 TARGET VOLUMES, ORGAN MOTION AND CONTOURING PITFALLS FOR IMRT K. Lim, Australia 17:42 ROLE OF PET-CT IN TREATMENT PLANNING AND FOLLOW-UP J.H. Nam, Republic of Korea 17:54 COULD IMRT REPLACE 3-D CONFORMAL BRACHYTHERAPY FOR THE BOOST K. Alektiar, USA 18:06 DISCUSSION OUTCOMES: SURVIVING GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS - LATE TOXICITY AND QUALITY OF LIFE 18:15 ACUTE AND LATE TOXICITY AFTER IMRT VS CONVENTIONAL RT L. Mell, USA 18:27 IMPACT OF RT ON BLADDER AND BOWEL SYMPTOMS AND SEXUALITY E. Åvall-Lundqvist, Sweden 18:39 LYMPHEDEMA AND LONG-TERM IMPACT OF CANCER L. van de Poll-Franse, The Netherlands 18:51 DISCUSSION 17:30-19:00 Hall F Interactive Session: HEREDITARY GYNECOLOGIC CANCER Chairperson: J. Boyd, USA 17:30 INTRODUCTION J. Boyd, USA 17:40 HEREDITARY BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER SYNDROME N. Kauff, USA 18:10 DISCUSSION 18:20 LYNCH SYNDROME K. Lu, USA 18:50 DISCUSSION 10 Saturday, October 23, 2010 17:30-19:00 Hall G Interactive Session: QUALITY OF LIFE Chairpersons: L. Wenzel, USA D. Chase, USA 17:30 GYNECOLOGIC CANCER - SEXUAL HEALTH AND REPRODUCTIVE ISSUES J. Carter, USA 17:50 THE IMPORTANCE OF HOPE IN MAINTAINING QUALITY OF LIFE DURING OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT L. Ramondetta, USA 18:10 QUALITY OF LIFE AND SURVIVAL IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER: A GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY GROUP STUDY D. Chase, USA 18:30 BIOBEHAVIORAL FACTORS WHICH AFFECT GYNECOLOGIC CANCER SURVIVORSHIP L. Wenzel, USA 18:50 CONCLUSIONS 19:00-21:00 Hall A OPENING CEREMONY & WELCOME RECEPTION GREETINGS J. Berek, USA IGCS President R. Barakat, USA IGCS-13 Scientific Program Chair L. Rob, Czech Republic IGCS-13 Local Organizing Committee Chair OPENING REMARKS L. Heger, Czech Republic Minister of Health SPECIAL PERFORMANCE Black Light Theater Followed by a Welcome Reception 11 12 Sunday, October 24, 2010 07:00-08:00 Hall B Meet the Expert: SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS WHO TO BLAME FOR COMPLICATIONS? THE POWER OF SURGICAL AUDIT A. Obermair, Australia COMPLICATIONS: HOW AND WHEN TO DISCUSS J.P. Curtin, USA 07:00-08:00 Hall C Meet the Expert: FUNCTIONAL IMAGING IN GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY THE ADDED VALUE OF FUNCTIONAL IMAGING IN THE EVALUATION OF GYNECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES E. Sala, UK THE CLINICAL ROLE OF PET /CT IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES B. Simcock, New Zealand 07:00-08:00 Hall D Meet the Expert: UPDATE ON BRCA AND OVARIAN CANCER PRE-GESTATIONAL COUNSELING OF THE COUPLE WITH A BRCA MUTATION U. Beller, Israel THE TUBAL ORIGIN OF BRCA RELATED OVARIAN CANCER B. Rosen, Canada 07:00-08:00 Hall E Meet the Expert: THE FUTURE OF ANTI-CANCER DRUGS: DETERMING VALUE, LOOKING AT SCIENCE, STRUGGLING WITH COSTS Speaker: S. Pecorelli, Italy 13 Sunday, October 24, 2010 07:00-08:00 Hall F Meet the Expert: ADVANCES IN CHEMOTHERAPY FOR CERVICAL CANCER Speaker: B.J. Monk, USA 07:00-08:00 Hall G Meet the Expert: CHALLENGES IN THE TREATMENT OF PREMENOPAUSAL BREAST CANCER PATIENTS 07:00 THE YOUNG BREAST CANCER PATIENT: SPECIAL PROBLEMS NEED SPECIAL SOLUTIONS C. Marth, Austria T. Tejada-Berjes, USA 07:15 SURGICAL CONCEPTS IN PREMENOPAUSAL BREAST CANCER D. Wallwiener, Germany 07:30 TAILORING ADJUVANT THERAPY S. Campos, USA 07:45 DISCUSSION 14 Sunday, October 24, 2010 08:00-12:00 Hall A Presidential Plenary Session THE GENETICS AND GENOMICS OF OVARIAN CANCER Members and Guests are Welcome Chairperson: J. Berek, USA 08:00 ROLE OF HIGH PENETRANCE GENES (BRCA1/2 AND OTHER RARE VARIANTS) IN OVARIAN CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY AND CHEMOTHERAPY RESPONSE K. Offit, USA 08:30 ROLE OF COMMON LOW PENETRANCE GENES (POLYMORPHISMS) IN OVARIAN CANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY AND CHEMOTHERAPY RESPONSE A. Berchuck, USA 09:00 THE GENOMIC CHARACTERIZATION OF OVARIAN CANCER THROUGH THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS (TCGA) D. Levine, USA 09:30 PANEL DISCUSSION 10:15 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 10:45 INTRODUCTION OF PRESIDENT N. Hacker, Australia 11:00 PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS J. Berek, USA 11:45 IGCS AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE IN GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY Presented by Jonathan S. Berek to: R. Ozols, USA R. Young, USA 12:00 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 15 Sunday, October 24, 2010 12:30-14:00 Hall A Industry Satellite Symposium: CERVICAL CANCER: FROM VACCINE TO VACCINATION The Role of the Gynecologist Sponsored by GSK Chairpersons: L. Rob, Czech Republic M. Zaiac, Belgium 12:15 WELCOME & INTRODUCTION L. Rob, Czech Republic 12:25 CLINICAL UPDATE ON THE CERVICAL CANCER VACCINE CERVARIX® A. Szarewski, UK IMPLEMENTATION OF CERVICAL CANCER VACCINATION: 12:45 HOW FAR CAN PRIMARY PREVENTION TAKE US? A. Schneider, Germany 13:00 COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES TO OVERCOME BARRIERS TO VACCINATION A. Szarewski, UK 13:15 APPLYING CERVICAL CANCER VACCINATION IN CLINICAL PRACTICE T. Paszkowski, Poland 13:15 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 14:00-15:30 Hall B Interactive Session Tumor Board: COVERING OVARY, CERVIX, VULVA AND ENDOMETRIUM Speakers: R.W. Naumann, USA A. Obermair, Australia 16 Sunday, October 24, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall C Interactive Session: NEO-ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY VS. PRIMARY DEBULKING Pro/Con Debate Chairperson: D. Chi, USA 14:00 RESULTS OF THE EORTC RANDOMIZED TRIAL (Pro NACT) I. Vergote, Belgium 14:20 THOSE WHO IGNORE HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT (Contra NACT) D. Chi, USA 14:45 ULTRA RADICAL SURGERY – TOO MUCH OF A GOOD THING (Pro NACT) P. Hoskins, Canada 15:05 NACT - THE DEAD END STREET OF SURGICAL THERAPY IN OVARIAN CANCER (Contra NACT) A. du Bois, Germany 15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 14:00-15:30 Hall D Interactive Session: ADVANCES IN ROBOTIC SURGERY Supported by an Educational Grant from Intuitive Surgical Chairpersons: W. Gotlieb, Canada A. Maggioni , Italy 14:00 THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE WITH ROBOTIC SURGERY A. Maggioni, Italy 14:20 THE EVOLVING ROLE OF ROBOTICALLY-ASSISTED SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M. Leitao, USA 14:40 ADVANTAGES OF ROBOTICS IN THE MORBIDLY OBESE AND ELDERLY POPULATION: EXTENDING THE PATIENT POPULATION BENEFITING FROM MIS W. Gotlieb, Canada 15:00 ROBOTIC SURGERY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER F. Nezhat, USA 15:20 DISCUSSION 17 Sunday, October 24, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall E Interactive Session: CONTROVERSIES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS Pro/Con Debate Chairperson: W. Lichtenegger, Germany 14:00 LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER Pro: W. Lichtenegger, Germany Con: T. Herzog, USA 14:30 DOSE-DENSE THERAPY IN PRIMARY OVARIAN CANCER Pro: K. Fujiwara, Japan Con: J. Sehouli, Germany 15:00 ROLE OF CA-125 IN THE FOLLOW UP OF OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS Pro: C. Marth, Austria Con: S. Kaye, UK 15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 14:00-15:30 Hall F Interactive Session: LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Pro/Con Debate Chairperson: W.T. Creasman, USA PRO W.T. Creasman, USA K. Podratz, USA CON H. Kitchener, UK P. Benedetti-Panici, Italy 18 Sunday, October 24, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall G Interactive Session: MANAGEMENT OF UTERINE SARCOMAS Chairperson: F. Amant, Belgium 14:00 INTRODUCTION/FIGO J. Prat, Spain 14:07 ESS PATHOLOGY W.G. McCluggage, UK 14:17 ADENOSARCOMA - PATHOLOGY W.G. McCluggage, UK 14:27 ESS/ADENOSARCOMA CLINICAL ISSUES F. Amant, Belgium 14:37 LEIOMYOSARCOMA PATHOLOGY J. Prat, Spain 14:47 LEIOMYOSARCOMA CLINICAL ISSUES F. Amant, Belgium 14:57 CARCINOSARCOMA PATHOLOGY S. Silverberg, Japan 15:07 CARCINOSARCOMA CLINICAL ISSUES F. Amant, Belgium 15:15 DISCUSSION 15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 19 Sunday, October 24, 2010 16:00-17:30 Hall A Plenary Session II Chairpersons: J. Berek, USA E. Eisenhauer, Canada LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT PRESENTATIONS 16:00 PHASE III TRIAL OF BEVACIZUMAB IN THE PRIMARY TREATMENT OF ADVANCED OVARIAN, PERITONEAL OR FALLOPIAN TUBE CANCER: A GOG STUDY R. Burger, M. Brady, G. Fleming, M. Bookman, J. Walker, R. Mannel, H. Homesley, J. Fowler, B. Monk, B. Greer, M. Boente, S. Liang, USA 16:11 ICON7: A RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF BEVACIZUMAB IN WOMEN WITH NEWLY DIAGNOSED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN, PRIMARY PERITONEAL OR FALLOPIAN TUBE CANCER J. Pfisterer, T. Perren, A.M. Swart, J. Ledermann, F. Selle, G. Kristensen, M. Carey, P. Beale, A. Cervantes, A. Oza, on behalf of ICON7 GCIG collaborators, Germany 16:22 ROLE OF CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY IN RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER (ROC). INTERNATIONAL DESKTOP SERIES OF AGO-KOMMISSION OVAR, AGO-STUDY GROUP, NOGGO, MITO, AGO-AUSTRIA J. Sehouli, A. du Bois, D. Lorusso, C. Marth, A. Reuss, M. Pölcher, U. Canzler, K.U. Petry, A. Obermair, P. Harter, Germany 16:33 EFFICACY OF THE AS04-ADJUVANTED HPV-16/18 VACCINE IN WOMEN AGED 18-25 YEARS: PATRICIA END-OF-STUDY RESULTS B. Romanowski, J. Paavonen, P. Naud, J. Salmerón, C. Wheeler, S.-N. Chow, D. Apter, H. Kitchener, X. Castellsagué, J. Teixeira, R. Skinner, J. Hedrick, U. Jaisamrarn, G. Limson, S. Garland, A. Szarewski, F. Aoki, T. Schwarz, W. Poppe, K. Hardt, T. Zahaf, D. Descamps, F. Struyf, M. Lehtinen, G. Dubin, for the PATRICIA Study Group, Canada PLENARY SESSION CONTINUED 16:44 THE METASTASIS OF DEEP OBTURATOR AND PARA-AORTIC LYMPH NODE IN 383 PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CARCINOMA H. Huang, J. Liu, Y. Li, China 16:55 BILATERAL LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR MIDLINE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE VULVA IS NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY: AN ANCILLARY ANALYSIS FROM GOG-173 R.L. Coleman, S. Ali, M. Gold, J. Fowler, P. Judson, C.F. Levenback, USA 17:06 ROBOT-ASSISTED SURGERY FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER D. Lu, G. Shi, Z. Liu, D. Liu, X. Zhou, China 20 Monday, October 25, 2010 07:00-08:00 Hall B Meet the Expert: HOW ON EARTH SHOULD WE MANAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER? THE US PERSPECTIVE D.S. Miller, USA THE EUROPEAN PERSPECTIVE P. Benedetti-Panici, Italy THE LATIN AMERICAN PERSPECTIVE R. Puente, Chile 07:00-08:00 Hall C Meet the Expert: NERVE SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY SURGICAL ANATOMY OF THE INFERIOR HYPOGASTRIC PLEXUS S. Fujii, Japan RADICAL PARAMETRIALS DISSECTION AND SYMPHATETIC AND PARASYMPHATETIC NERVE PRESERVATION F. Raspagliesi, Italy 07:00-08:00 Hall D Meet the Expert: NEW FIGO STAGING FOR GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER SARCOMA AND ENDOMETRIUM D. Mutch, USA CERVIX AND VULVA S. Pecorelli, Italy 07:00-08:00 Hall E Meet the Expert: OVARIAN CANCER VACCINES OVARIAN CANCER VACCINES: A CLINICAL UPDATE P. Sabbatini, USA 21 Monday, October 25, 2010 07:00-08:00 Hall F Meet the Expert: POPULATION BASED CANCER SCREENING PROGRAMS ACROSS EUROPE Speakers: N. Ozgul, Turkey M. Gultekin, Turkey 07:00-08:00 Hall G Meet the Expert: GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA INTERESTING CASES OF GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA J. Schink, USA J.R. Lurain, USA 08:00-10:00 Hall B Free Communication: Ovarian Cancer Chairpersons: W. Gotlieb, Canada N. Colombo, Italy 08:00 CHEMOSENSITIVITY AND OUTCOME OF BRCA1- AND BRCA2-ASSOCIATED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS AFTER FIRST LINE CHEMOTHERAPY COMPARED WITH SPORADIC OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS P.M. Vencken, M. Kriege, D. Hoogwerf, S. Beugelink, M. van der Burg, M. Hooning, E. Berns, A. Jager, M. Collee, C. Burger, C. Seynaeve, The Netherlands 08:09 CONTRACEPTION METHODS, BEYOND ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AND TUBAL LIGATION, AND RISK OF OVARIAN CANCER R.B. Ness, R.C. Dodge, R.P. Edwards, K.B. Moysich, USA 08:18 MICROARRAY-BASED OVARIAN CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA SIGNATURE PREDICTS SORAFENIB AS A PROMISING REAGENT TARGETING SPECIFIC CELL SIGNALING M. Mandai, K. Yamaguchi, N. Matsumura, T. Okamoto, T. Baba, J. Hamanishi, S. Fujii, I. Konishi, Japan 08:27 ROLE OF NOTCH SIGNALING IN OVARIAN CANCER J. Wright, M. Zerlin, M. Shah, T. Herzog, J. Kitajewski, USA 08:36 A PHASE II TRIAL DEMONSTRATING ACTIVITY OF SINGLE AGENT OLAPARIB IN WOMEN WITH RECURRENT SEROUS OVARIAN CARCINOMA A. Oza, M. Tischkowitz, H. Mackay, K. Swenerton, H. Hirte, A. Robidoux, D. Huntsman, E. Macpherson, J. Carmichael, K. Gelmon, Canada 22 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall B Free Communication: Ovarian Cancer (contd.) 08:45 THE IMPACT OF ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR STAGE I CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA OF THE OVARY: JAPAN CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA STUDY M. Takano, T. Sugiyama, N. Yaegashi, S. Sagae, K. Kuzuya, Y. Udagawa, H. Tsuda, M. Suzuki, T. Goto, H. Tsuda, T. Moriya, Y. Kikuchi, Japan Clear Cell Carcinoma Study Group, Japan 08:54 SECOND-LINE TREATMENT OF PARTIALLY-PLATINUM-SENSITIVE RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER: A MANGO - PIEMONTE E VALLE D'AOSTA CANCER NETWORK ITALIAN MULTICENTRIC RETROSPECTIVE STUDY A. Ferrero, L. Fuso, R. Fossati, B. Sostegni, O. Nicoletto, A. Gadducci, F. Raspagliesi, A. Testa, N. Colombo, A.A. Lissoni, P. Zola, MaNGO, Piemonte e Valle d'Aosta Cancer Network, Italy 09:03 A GEICO RANDOMIZED PHASE II STUDY OF PACLITAXEL-CARBOPLATIN (PC) VERSUS GEMCITABINE-CARBOPLATIN (GC) FOLLOWED BY PACLITAXEL-CARBOPLATIN IN PLATINUM-SENSITIVE RECURRENT OC (PSROC) A. Gonzalez-Martin, A. Casado, J.A. Arranz, M.J. Rubio, E. Calvo, E. Guerra, M. Beltran, C. Mendiola, A. Sanchez-Muñoz, A. Santaballa, I. Bover, A. Herrero, B. Pardo, A. Cervantes, GEICO (Grupo Español de Investigación en Cáncer de Ovario), Spain 09:12 PHASE I STUDY OF A SRC INHIBITOR, DASATINIB, IN COMBINATION WITH PACLITAXEL AND CARBOPLATIN IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER A. Alvarez Secord, D. Teoh, L. Havrilesky, P. Lee, A. Berchuck, J. Lancaster, R. Wenham, USA 09:21 POTENTIAL FOR TARGETED CHEMOTHERAPY WITH PARP INHIBITORS IN HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION DEFICIENT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCERS AND CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL CORRELATION A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Soohoo, B. Uzir, A. Ellatar, S. Wilkinson, A. Cerbinskaite, S. Kyle, N. Curtin, R. Edmondson, UK 09:30 TRABECTEDIN PLUS PEGYLATED LIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN (PLD) IN RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER (ROC): AN ANALYSIS OF THE PARTIALLY PLATINUM-SENSITIVE(PPS) SUBSET OF PATIENTS B.J. Monk, S. Kaye, A. Poveda, S. Tjulandin, B. Kong, M. Roy, S. Chan, E. Filipczyk-Cisarz, H. Hagburg, I. Vergote, C. Lebedinsky, P. Santabarbara, A. Nieto, A. Tanovic, P. Zintl, T. Parekh, Y.C. Park, N. Colombo, USA 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 23 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall C Free Communication: Cervical Cancer; Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer Chairpersons: S. Fujii, Japan W.J. Koh, USA 08:00 HUMORAL AND CELLULAR IMMUNITY INDUCES APOPTOSIS(PCD) IN CIN23,HPV16+ CERVICAL CA AFTER DIVALENT GENETIC VACCINATION WITH CRS TARGETING P53 AND RB J. Giannios, S. Giannios, J. Peristeris, K. Peristeris, Greece 08:09 ABSENCE OF HIGH-RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) DETECTION IN ENDOCERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA WITH GASTRIC MORPHOLOGY AND PHENOTYPE A. Kojima, Y. Mikami, T. Kiyokawa, T. Sudo, S. Yamaguchi, Y. Kusanagi, R. Nishimura, Indonesia 08:18 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY CORRELATING NATURAL HISTORY OF LOW-GRADE SQUAMOUS INTREPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA TO SYSTEMIC HPV16-SPECIFIC T-CELL RESPONSE Y.L. Woo, M. van den Hende, J. Sterling, R. Crawford, M. Stanley, S.H. van der Burg, Malaysia 08:27 LONG-TERM FOLLOW-UP OF A PHASE II FEASIBILITY STUDY OF REGIONAL HYPERTHERMIA ADDED TO CHEMORADIOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER A. Westermann, J. van der Zee, E. van der Steen-Banasik, P. Koper, A. Uitterhoeve, R. de Wit, H. van Tinteren, J. van der Velden, C. Burger, C. van der Wilt, The Netherlands 08:36 INCIDENCE OF MICROMETASTASES IN HISTOLOGICALLY NEGATIVE PARAAORTIC LYMPH NODES IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS A. Martinez, E. Mery, G. Ferron, D. Querleu, France 08:45 PROGNOSTIC MODEL FOR SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH SURGICALLY TREATED EARLY- STAGE CERVICAL CANCER P. Biewenga, J. van der Velden, B.W.J. Mol, L.J.A. Stalpers, M.S. Schilthuis, J.W. van der Steeg, M.P.M. Burger, M.R. Buist, The Netherlands 08:54 MOVING BEYOND PRIMARY SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN LOWRESOURCE SETTINGS N.A. Jumah, B. Rosen, Canada 09:03 IMPACT OF THE NUMBER OF METASTATIC LYMPH-NODES FOR LOCOREGIONAL CONTROL IN VULVAR CANCER S. Mahner, C. Eulenburg, M. Hager, M. Choschzick, L. Kock, F. Jaenicke, J. Schwarz, F. Gieseking, L. Woelber, Germany 24 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall C Free Communication: Cervical Cancer; Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer (contd.) 09:12 POSTOPERATIVE CHEMOTHERAPY IS SUPEROR TO WHOLE ABDOMINAL IRRADIATION IN SINGLE NODE-POSITIVE AND/OR CERVICAL STROMAPOSITIVE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY GROUP STUDY K. Tewari, G. Filiaci, N. Spirtos, R. Mannel, J.T. Thigpen, M. Cibull, B. Monk, M. Randall, USA 09:21 THE INTERACTION BETWEEN EPITHELIAL BIOMARKERS, LOCAL IMMUNE RESPONSE AND HPV GENOTYPE IN REGRESSION AND PERSISTENCE OF CIN2-3 I. Øvestad, E. Gudlaugsson, I. Skaland, A. Malpica, A.C. Munk, E.A.M. Janssen, J.P. Baak, Norway 09:30 GROIN ULTRASOUND (USS) AND FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION CYTOLOGY (FNAC) - AN ALTERNATIVE TO LYMPHADENECTOMY IN PRIMARY VULVAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA(VSCC) J. Butler, E. Moskovic, A. Sohaib, J. Pilchard, S. Ghaem-Maghami, S. Eccles, D. Barton, UK 09:39 RISK OF NEW INFECTION WITH THE SAME HPV-TYPE IN WOMEN WITH NATURALLY-ACQUIRED HPV-16/18 ANTIBODIES X. Castellsagué, on behalf of the HPV PATRICIA Study Group, Spain 09:48 IMPLANT STRATEGIES FOR CATHETER-BASED ULTRASOUND HYPERTHERMIA ADJUNCT TO HDR BRACHYTHERAPY IN THE UTERINE CERVIX J. Wootton, P. Prakash, L.-M. Chen, C. Diederich, I.-C. Hsu, USA 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 25 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall D Free Communication: Uterine Cancer, including Sarcoma Chairpersons: K. Podratz, USA H. Robova, Czech Republic 08:00 CORRELATION BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE SERUM CA 125 AND SURGICOPATHOLOGIC PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER E. Strebel, J.T. Luna, Philippines 08:09 INCREASED EPITHELIAL STEM CELL TRAITS IN ADVANCED ENDOMETRIAL ENDOMETRIOID CARCINOMA S.-J. Chang, T.-Y. Wang, C.-Y. Tsai, T.-F. Hu, M.D.-T. Chang, H.-W. Wang, Taiwan R.O.C. 08:18 HIGHER SENSITIVITY TO PATUPILONE VERSUS PACLITAXEL CHEMOTHERAPY IN PRIMARY UTERINE SEROUS TUMORS WITH HIGH VERSUS LOW HER-2/NEU EXPRESSION IN VITRO A. Santin, D. Paik, E. Cocco, S. Bellone, F. Casagrande, M. Bellone, E. Siegel, C. Richter, M. Azodi, D.-A. Silasi, S. Pecorelli, P. Schwartz, T. Rutherford, USA 08:27 PEGYLATED LIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN AND CARBOPLATIN IN MALIGNANT MIXED EPITHELIAL MESENCHYMAL GYNECOLOGIC TUMOURS. A PHASE-II TRIAL OF THE AGO STUDY GROUP P. Harter, A. Burges, C. Kurzeder, A. Reuss, U. Canzler, H.-J. Lück, W. Meier, E. Solomayer, A. Stähle, A. du Bois, J. Sehouli, K. Baumann, L.C. Hanker, P. Wimberger, W. Schröder, M. Gropp, S. Mahner, Germany 08:36 EUROPEAN ORGANISATION FOR THE RESEARCH AND TREATMENT OF CANCER (EORTC) QUALITY OF LIFE QUESTIONNAIRE FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: A VALIDATION STUDY A. Lanceley, A. Nordin, E. Greimal, on behalf of the EORTC Quality of Life Gynaecological Cancer Group, UK 08:45 ENDOMETRIAL CANCER SIDE-POPULATION CELLS SHOW PROMINENT MIGRATION AND HAVE A POTENTIAL TO DIFFERENTIATE INTO THE MESENCHYMAL CELL LINEAGE K. Kato, A. Kuboyama, S. Kusunoki, M. Kimura, S. Suga, Y. Terao, N. Wake, S. Takeda, Japan 08:54 ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA: A COMPARISON OF TOXICITY WITH CONFORMAL AND INTENSITY MODULATED TECHNIQUES V. Harris, A. Challapalli, A. Taylor, UK 09:03 LYMPHADENECTOMY IN APPARENT EARLY-STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER - CLINICAL UTILITY AND COST EFFECTIVENESS A. Rodolakis, N. Thomakos, J. Biliatis, D. Haidopoulos, G. Vlachos, K. Sarris, M. Sotiropoulou, A. Antsaklis, Greece 26 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall D Free Communication: Uterine Cancer, including Sarcoma (contd.) 09:12 EVALUATION OF THE ENDOMETRIUM IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN USING TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY: OUTCOME OF INVESTIGATIONS WHEN ENDOMETRIUM IS NOT IDENTIFIED USING ULTRASONOGRAPHY N. Burbos, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, E. Morris, J. Nieto, UK 09:21 STATHMIN OVEREXPRESSION IDENTIFIES HIGH RISK PATIENTS AND LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER J. Trovik, E. Wik, I.M. Stefansson, J. Marcickiewicz, S. Tingulstad, A.C. Staff, F. Amant, L.A. Akslen, H.B. Salvesen, MoMaTEC Study Group, Norway 09:30 HORMONE RECEPTOR STATUS IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA CURETTAGE INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTS LYMPH NODE METASTASIS AND PROGNOSIS IN A MULTICENTRE SETTING J. Trovik, E. Wik, H. Helland, I. Vandenput, T.S. Njolstad, I.M. Stefansson, J. Marcickiewicz, S. Tingulstad, A.C. Staff, F. Amant, L.A. Akslen, H.B. Salvesen, MoMaTEC Study Group, Norway 09:39 CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY OF 115 UTERINE SARCOMAS: BCL-2 AND KI67 IDENTIFY LEIOMYOSARCOMAS WITH DIFFERENT PROGNOSIS E. D'Angelo, R. Ali, I. Espinosa, C.B. Gilks, M. van de Rijn, C.-H. Lee, J. Prat, Spain 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 27 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall E Free Communication: Surgical techniques; Symptom management / palliation, and Misc. Chairpersons: D. Cibula, Czech Republic E. LeBlanc, France 08:00 A COMPARISON OF STAGING SYSTEMS FOR VULVAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA (VSCC) J. Sznurkowski, A. Żawrocki, T. Milczek, D. Wydra, D. Mazurkiewicz, J. Emerich, Poland 08:09 RISK FACTORS FOR SHORT AND LONG TERM COMPLICATIONS AFTER GROIN SURGERY IN VULVAR CANCER F. Hinten, L.C.G. van den Einden, J.C.M. Hendriks, A.G.J. van der Zee, H. Bulten, L.F.A.G. Massuger, H.P. van de Nieuwenhof, J.A. de Hullu, The Netherlands 08:18 SENTINEL LYMPHNODE DETECTION IN CERVICAL CANCERS: “WHERE IS THE NODE?” G. Mehra, M. Coutts, A. Papadopoulos, S.P. Adamson, S.A. Montalto, O. Devaja, UK 08:27 SENTINEL LYMPH NODE BIOPSY IN EARLY CERVICAL CANCER: HOW TO REDUCE THE FALSE NEGATIVE RATE? A.-S. Bats, P. Mathevet, D. Querleu, E. Leblanc, P. Morice, E. Daraï, H. Marret, F. Lécuru, France 08:36 THE LAPAROSCOPIC APPROACH TO CARCINOMA OF THE ENDOMETRIUM(LACE) RANDOMIZED TRIAL: ADVERSE EVENTS COMPARING TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTERECTOMY VERSUS TOTAL ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY A. Obermair, V. Gebski, J. Nicklin, L. Perrin, T. Jobling, T. Manolitsas, R. Land, A. McCartney, M. Nascimento, G. Otton, S. Salfinger, M. Oehler, D. Neesham, R. Hogg, A. Brand, A. Garrett, M. Laney, T. Walsh, A. Crandon, K.-F. Tam, I. Hammond, Y. Leung, P. Sykes, F. Chan, D. Wrede, R. Farrell, T. Ng, S. Pather, H. Ngan, B. Simcock, S. Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, M. Janda, Australia 08:45 LAPARASCOPIC PARA AORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY AS STAGING IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER O. Puga, M.I. Barriga, M. Fernandez, M. Saavedra, F. Nuñez, T. Rodriguez, Chile 08:54 LAPAROSCOPIC EXTRA PERITONEAL PARA-AORTIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION (LEPAND) IN WOMEN WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER - INDIVIDUALISED TREATMENT T. Al Rawahi, J. Price, H. McClelland, S. Dobbs, H. Nagar, I. Harley, UK 28 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall E Free Communication: Surgical techniques; Symptom management / palliation, and Misc. (contd.) 09:03 ANALYSIS OF LOWER EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA AFTER GYNECOLOGIC CANCER TREATMENT A. Hongo, Japan 09:12 COMORBIDITY IS A CRITICAL FACTOR IN INFORMING OUTCOMES IN GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER R. Crawford, D. Greenberg, J. Thomas, J. Poole, D. Meechan, D. Riley, UK 09:21 WHOLE PELVIC RADIOTHERAPY AND THE RISK OF SECONDARY LYMPHOMA N. Barrena Medel, T. Herzog, W. Burke, X. Sun, S. Lewin, J. Wright, USA 09:30 PIK3CA, RAS AND RAF MUTATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH BREAST, CERVICAL, ENDOMETRIAL, AND OVARIAN CANCER TREATED WITH PI3K/AKT/MTOR AXIS INHIBITORS F. Janku, A. Tsimberidou, I. Garrido-Laguna, D. Hong, A. Naing, S. Fu, G. Falchook, S. Moulder, J. Wheler, S. Piha-Paul, R. Kurzrock, USA 09:39 CONTINENT CUTANEOUS ILEOCECAL RESERVOIR USING THE SUBMUCOSALLY EMBEDDED APPENDIX AFTER ANTERIOR EXENTERATION FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES: TECHNIQUE AND COMPLICATIONS M. Friedrich, W. Poleska, D. Salehin, M. Friedrich, Germany 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 29 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall F Free Communication: Video Presentations Chairpersons: N. Abu-Rustum, USA E. Domingo, Philippines 08:00 THE CAIRO BREAST SCREENING TRIAL (CBCST) S. Michel Boulos, M. Gadallah, S. Naguib, E.A. Ezzat, A. Youssef, E. Cassano, A.B. Miller, I. Mittra, A. Costa, Egypt 08:09 SINGLE INCISION LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY HYSTERECTOMY F. Ciancio, F. Cannone, France 08:18 FERTILITY SPARING THERAPY IN EARLY ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA A.B. Güzel, M.A. Vardar, S. Büyükkurt, I.F. Ürünsak, D. Gümürdülü, Turkey 08:27 RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY WITH RELIABLE NERVE SPARING PROCEDURE IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER OF WHICH TUMOR SIZE IS LESS THAN 2CM K. Utsugi, Y. Sugiyama, H. Iwase, K. Umayahara, Y. Kawamata, N. Takeshima, K. Takizawa, Japan 08:36 V-Y ADVANCEMENT SKIN FLAPS BASED ON THE PUDENDAL ARTERY PERFORATORS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A SERIE OF 24 FLAPS V. Conri, R. Gauzere, France 08:45 ROBOTIC EXTRAPERITONEAL PARA-AORTIC STAGING (REPPS) IN CERVICAL CANCER A. Burnett, P. Stone, K. Reynolds, J. Roman, USA 08:54 LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS LAPAROTOMIC APPROACHES IN WOMEN WITH EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M.A. Vardar, A.B. Güzel, S. Büyükkurt, I.F. Ürünsak, Ü. Güleç, Turkey 09:03 VAGINOSCOPIC HYSTEROSCOPY IN THE EVALUATION OF UTERINE CANCER OF UNCERTAIN CERVICAL OR ENDOMETRIAL ORIGIN A. El-Shalakany, K.K. Ali, S.T. Fayed, Egypt 09:12 RECONSTRUCTIVE PLASTIC OPERATIONS IN VULVA CANCER S. Mavrichev, H. Maisei, D. Rovski, I. Bakinovskaya, Belarus 09:21 LAPAROSCOPIC RETROPERITONEAL SALVAGE LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR RECURRENCE OF CERVIX CANCER WITH PREVIOUS RADIATION IN A PATIENT WITH IDIOPATHIC THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA (IPT) A.T. Tsunoda, R.W. Bordinhao, J.H.T.G. Fregnani, C.E.M.C. Andrade, Brazil 09:30 TIPS AND TRICKS ON LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF LARGE OVARIAN CYST M. Alazzam, A. Gillespie, UK 09:39 RADICALITY OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY COMPARED TO TRADITIONAL ABDOMINAL SURGERY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER T. Simsek, Z. Saruhan, B. Sever, E. Pesterli, Turkey 30 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall G Free Communication: Young Investigator Oral Presentations Chairpersons: R.L. Coleman, USA H.Y.S. Ngan, Hong Kong S.A.R. 08:00 PRO-CADHERIN 10 - A NOVEL METHYLATION BIOMARKER FOR CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING D. Pandey, P.J. Snijders, C. Meijer, R. Steenbergen, India 08:09 ELEVATED EXPRESSION OF P53 GAIN-OF-FUNCTION MUTATION R175H IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER CELLS CAN INCREASE INVASION BY ACTIVATION OF EGFR/PI3K/AKT PATHWAY P. Dong, China 08:18 PHARMACOKINETICS OF CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS IN PREGNANT WOMEN K. Van Calsteren, R. Verbesselt, P.B. Ottevanger, M.J. Halaska, L. Heyns, R. Van Bree, E. de Bruijn, M. Delforge, L. Noens, V. Renard, P. Witteveen, L. Rob, J. de Hoon, F. Amant, Belgium 08:27 ANTI- INVASIVE AND ANTI- METASTATIC ACTIONS OF METFORMIN IN HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA CELLS: ROLE OF NUCLEAR FACTORKAPPA-B, MMP-2/9, AKT, ERK1/2 B.K. Tan, R. Adya, J. Chen, H. Lehnert, L.J. Sant Cassia, H.S. Randeva, UK 08:36 PARENTAL ACCEPTANCE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) VACCINATION IN INDONESIA L. Jaspers, S. Budiningsih, R. Wolterbeek, F.C. Henderson, A.A.W. Peters, The Netherlands 08:45 SMOKERS WITH CERVICAL CANCER HAVE MORE UTERINE CORPUS INVASIVE DISEASE AND AN INCREASED RISK OF RECURRENCE FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH CHEMO-RADIATION L. Mileshkin, D. Bernshaw, A. Paramanathan, K. Narayan, Australia 08:54 NOVEL INFLAMMATORY SIGNATURE PREDICTS OUTCOME IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER D. Brennan, D. DeNardo, E. Rexhepaj, M. Foley, C. O'Herlihy, W. Gallagher, L. Coussens, Ireland 09:03 DYNAMIC SPECTRAL IMAGING COLPOSCOPY: HIGHER SENSITIVITY FOR DETECTION OF PREMALIGNANT CERVICAL LESIONS J. Louwers, A. Zaal, M. Kocken, W. ter Harmsel, G. Graziosi, J. Spruijt, J. Berkhof, C. Balas, E. Papagiannakis, P. Snijders, C. Meijer, F. van Kemenade, R. Verheijen, The Netherlands 31 Monday, October 25, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall G Free Communication: Young Investigator Oral Presentations (contd.) 09:12 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF SERUM CA125 IN OVARIAN TUMORS OF LOW MALIGNANT POTENTIAL: A MULTICENTER COLLABORATIVE STUDY A. Tang, S. Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, H. Ngan, P. Zusterzeel, M. Quinn, J. Carter, A. Obermair, Australia 09:21 EFFECTS OF DIHYDROARTIMINISIN ON THE PROLIFERATION, ADHESION, MIGRATION, AND INVASION OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER CELLS IN VITRO X.J. Tan, J. Plouet, J.H. Lang, K. Shen, M. Wu, China 09:30 HELPING WOMEN MAKE INFORMED TREATMENT CHOICES: DECISION AIDS FOR TWO STAGES OF OVARIAN CANCER I. Juraskova, C. Bonner, G. Heruc, C. Anderson, K. Nattress, J. Carter, Australia 09:39 OVARIAN TUMOR MULTITARGETING WITH MABS AGAINST GP38,MUC1,AND TAG72 ON PEGYLATED NANODELIVERY PLATFORM OF CYLD AND RIP-1 LEADS TO NECROPTOSIS/ APOPTOSIS J. Giannios, S. Giannios, J. Peristeris, K. Peristeris, N. Alexandropoulos, Greece 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 32 Monday, October 25, 2010 10:30-12:00 Hall A Plenary Session III Chairpersons: R. Angioli, Italy M. Bookman, USA 10:30 UPFRONT SURGERY VS NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA (EOC): A RANDOMIZED STUDY L. Kumar, R. Hariprasad, S. Kumar, N. Bhatla, S. Thulkar, S. Deo, N. Shukla, India 10:41 SECONDARY CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY BASED ON AN INTERNATIONAL COHORT:REDEFINING A NEW STANDARD OF CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH PLATINUM-SENSITIVE RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER R. Zang, P. Harter, D.S. Chi, J. Sehouli, C.G. Tropé, A. Ayhan, G. Cormio, R. Jiang, Y. Xing, J. Berek, A. du Bois, Western & Eastern Gynecology Oncologists, WEGO, China 10:52 IMPACT OF LYMPH NODE STATUS AND LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER CORRELATED TO RESIDUAL DISEASE: AN AGO-OVAR META-ANALYSIS W. Schroeder, J. Pfisterer, E. Pujade-Lauraine, A. Reuss, I. Ray-Coquard, A. duBois, Germany 11:03 PACLITAXEL/CARBOPLATINUM +/- LONAFARNIB IN FIRST-LINE TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER: A RANDOMIZED PHASE II STUDY BY THE AGO-OVAR STUDY GROUP W. Meier, J. Rau, J. Huober, K. Wollschläger, C. Kurzeder, U. Canzler, J. Sehouli, M. Gropp, B. Schmalfeldt, P. Wimberger, B. Richter, W. Schröder, A. Belau, A. Stähle, Germany 11:14 PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF THE INTERVAL BETWEEN SURGERY AND CHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER - ANALYSIS OF PROSPECTIVE-RANDOMIZED PHASE-3 TRIALS S. Mahner, A. Staehle, C. Eulenburg, K. Wegscheider, A. Reuss, E. Pujade-Lauraine, P. Harter, I. Ray-Coquard, J. Pfisterer, A. du Bois, AGO-OVAR, GINECO, Germany 11:25 STANDARDISED STUDY OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE DISTRIBUTION IN WOMEN WITH HIGH-GRADE CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND INVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER IN EUROPE A. Fiander, on behalf of the HERACLES/SCALE Study Group, UK 11:36 THE NEED TO LOWER THE LOWER AGE LIMIT OF THE CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING PROGRAM IN ENGLAND A. Anantharachagan, D. Kolomainen, J. Shepherd, UK 12:00 Lunch Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 33 Monday, October 25, 2010 12:30-14:00 Hall A Industry Satellite Symposium: A CALL FOR ACTION: OPTIMIZING PROTECTION FOR WOMEN FROM HPV RELATED DISEASES Sponsored by MSD Chairperson: M. Stanley, UK 12:30 WELCOME M. Stanley, UK 12:35 HPV INFECTION & IMMUNOLOGICAL FINDINGS FOR QUADRIVALENT HPV VACCINE M. Stanley, UK 12:55 HPV DISEASE BURDEN IN ADULT WOMEN X. Castellsague, Spain 13:15 HPV VACCINATION OF SEXUALLY ACTIVE WOMEN: BENEFITS AND BARRIERS W. Huh, USA 13:45 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 13:55 CLOSING REMARKS M. Stanley, UK 14:00-15:30 Hall B Interactive Session Tumor Board: COVERING OVARY, CERVIX, VULVA AND ENDOMETRIUM Speakers: R.W. Naumann, USA A. Obermair, Australia 34 Monday, October 25, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall C Interactive Session: IP CHEMOTHERAPY FOR OVARIAN CANCER Pro/Con Debate Chairpersons: M. Gore, UK C. Marth, Austria 14:00 PRO - IP THERAPY F. Muggia, USA 14:20 ANTI - IP THERAPY A. du Bois, Germany 14:40 QUALITY OF LIFE AND SIDE EFFECTS L. Wenzel, USA 15:00 DISCUSSION 15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 14:00-15:30 Hall D Interactive Session: DIFFERENT APPROACHES FOR FERTILITY PRESERVATION IN CERVICAL CANCER Chairperson: D. Denschlag, Germany 14:00 FERTILITY PRESERVATION IN CERVICAL CANCER - THE DIFFICULTY OF TEACHING TECHNICAL SKILLS IN RARE EVENTS D. Denschlag, Germany 14:10 RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY VIA AN ABDOMINAL APPROACH - THE US EXPERIENCE N. Abu-Rustum, USA 14:25 RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY VIA A LAPAROSCOPY - THE GERMAN EXPERIENCE A. Schneider, Germany 14:40 RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY VIA A VAGINAL APPROACH - THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE E. Leblanc, France 14:55 MODERN CONCEPTS -"IS SIMPLE TRACHELECTOMY OR LARGE CONE REALLY SAFE?" L. Rob, Czech Republic 15:10 DISCUSSION / CLOSING REMARKS 35 Monday, October 25, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall E Interactive Session: PERSONALIZED TREATMENT STRATEGIES IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA Chairpersons: D. Levine, USA H. Salvesen, Norway 14:00 INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW OF TARGETED THERAPY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER D. Levine, USA 14:10 MOLECULAR FEATURES OF PRIMARY VERSUS METASTATIC LESIONS F. Amant, Belgium 14:30 MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS FOR PREDICTING ENDOMETRIAL CANCER RECURRENCE AND STAGE R. Broaddus, USA 14:50 PROMISING MOLECULAR TARGETS FOR DEVELOPMENT OF NEW THERAPY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER H. Salvesen, Norway 15:10 THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS PROJECT - STATUS REPORT FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER D. Levine, USA 15:20 HOW TO INCORPORATE MOLECULAR MEDICINE INTO CLINICAL TRIALS AND ENGAGE INDUSTRY IN A TRANSPARENT FASHION? Panel Discussion 15:30 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 36 Monday, October 25, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall F Interactive Session: CERVIAL CANCER PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN THE THIRD WORLD Chairpersons: K.U. Devi, India V. Kesic, Serbia 14:00 DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE SCREENING STRATEGIES FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN THE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES K.U. Devi, India 14:20 CHANGING TRENDS IN THE PATTERN OF CARE FOR WOMEN WITH CERVICAL CANCER AT LOW RESOURCE SETTINGS V. Kesic, Serbia 14:40 THERAPEUTIC DILEMMAS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER IN THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES A. Bermudez, Argentina 15:00 THE FEASIBILITY AND PITFALLS OF CLINICAL TRIALS & JOINT COLLABORATION FOR CERVICAL CANCER BETWEEN THE THIRD WORLD & WEST THROUGH NATIONAL ORAGNIZATIONS E. Trimble, USA 14:00-15:30 Hall G Interactive Session: NACT VS. CHEMO/RT IN CERVICAL CANCER Pro/Con Debate Chairpersons: W.J. Koh, USA B.J. Monk, USA 14:00 NEO-ADJUVANT THERAPY PRIOR TO SURGERY FOR CERVICAL CANCER R. Angioli, Italy 14:35 CONCURRENT RT/CHEMOTHERAPY: THE OPTIMAL TREATMENT FOR ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER G. Thomas, Canada 15:10 DISCUSSION 37 Monday, October 25, 2010 14:00-15:30 Hall G Interactive Session: NACT VS. CHEMO/RT IN CERVICAL CANCER Pro/Con Debate Chairpersons: W.J. Koh, USA B.J. Monk, USA 14:00 NEO-ADJUVANT THERAPY PRIOR TO SURGERY FOR CERVICAL CANCER R. Angioli, Italy 14:35 CONCURRENT RT/CHEMOTHERAPY: THE OPTIMAL TREATMENT FOR ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER G. Thomas, Canada 15:10 DISCUSSION 16:00-17:30 Hall A Industry Satellite Symposium: INHIBITING ANGIOGENESIS: A NEW FRONTIER IN OVARIAN CANCER THERAPY Sponsored by F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. 16:00 INTRODUCTION A. du Bois, Germany 16:15 VEGF INHIBITION IN OVARIAN CANCER E. Pujade-Lauraine, France 16:30 CLINICAL DATA FOR BEVACIZUMAB IN FRONT-LINE OVARIAN CANCER B.J. Monk, USA A. du Bois, Germany 17:00 CASE STUDY: CLINICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE USE OF BEVACIZUMAB IN FRONT-LINE OVARIAN CANCER E. Pujade-Lauraine, France B.J. Monk, USA 17:15 CHALLENGE THE FACULTY AND Q&A 17:25 CLOSE 38 Monday, October 25, 2010 17:30-19:00 Hall B Industry Satellite Symposium: HOW TO INDIVIDUALIZE TREATMENT FOR SPECIFIC PATIENT POPULATIONS IN OVARIAN CANCER? Sponsored by Johnson & Johnson / Janssen 16:00 WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION T. Herzog, USA 16:00 GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS IN TREATING ELDERLY CANCER PATIENTS E. Brain, France 16:00 OPTIMIZING TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER WITH INDIVIDUALIZED APPROACHES BASED ON AGE AND CO-MORBIDITIES T. Herzog, USA 16:00 PANEL DISCUSSION T. Herzog, USA E. Brain, France G. Freyer, France 16:00 EXPANDING OPTIONS FOR PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER THROUGH TAILORING TREATMENT APPROACHES G. Freyer, France 16:00 PANEL DISCUSSION AND SUMMARY/CLOSE T. Herzog, USA E. Brain, France G. Freyer, France 18:30-19:30 Hall G IGCS BUSINESS MEETING (Members only) 39 40 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 07:00-08:00 Hall B Meet the Expert: UPDATES IN IP THERAPY FOR OVARIAN CANCER 07:00 OUTLINE OF SESSION F. Muggia, USA 07:05 GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY GROUP STUDIES J. Walker, USA 07:25 JAPANESE STUDIES K. Fujiwara, Japan 07:45 OPEN DISCUSSION ON FUTURE DIRECTIONS F. Muggia, USA 07:00-08:00 Hall C Meet the Expert: VACCINES AND CERVICAL CANCER IMMUNE THERAPIES FOR HPV DISEASE C. Trimble, USA PROPHYLACTIC VACCINATION FOR PRIMARY PREVENTION M. Anil Onan, Turkey 07:00-08:00 Hall D Meet the Expert: GYNECOLOGIC CANCER IN PREGNANCY CANCER DURING PREGNANCY: EPIDEMIOLOGY, DIAGNOSTICS, TREATMENT AND OUTCOME K. Van Calsteren, Belgium GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS AND BREAST CANCER IN PREGNANCY M. Halaska, Czech Republic 07:00-08:00 Hall E Meet the Expert: THE RELATION BETWEEN IVF AND THE RISK OF CANCER IN WOMEN AND THEIR OFFSPRING CANCER RISK IN WOMEN WHO UNDERWENT IVF C. Burger, The Netherlands THE RISK OF THE USE OF IVF AND INFERTILITY TREATMENTS IN PATIENTS PREVIOUSLY TREATED FOR GYNE CANCER (PARTICULARLY FOR OVARIAN TUMORS) P. Morice, France 41 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 07:00-08:00 Hall F Gynaecological Cancer Intergroup Update (GCIG) Chairperson: M. Quinn, Australia UPDATE ON GCIG ACTIVITIES SINCE BANGKOK M. Quinn, Australia CURRENT AND PLANNED INTERNATIONAL TRIALS IN CANCER OF THE CERVIX W. Small, USA THE CERVIX CANCER NETWORK H. Kitchener, UK 07:00-08:00 Hall G Meet the Expert: CANCER GENOME AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY APPROACHES-BASED PERSONALIZED TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER CANCER GENOME AND SYSTEMS BIOLOGY APPROACHES-BASED PERSONALIZED TREATMENT OF BREAST CANCER D. Roukos, Greece SINGLE-GENES MOLECULAR RESEARCH: ADVANCES WITH BRCA1/2 AND LIMITATIONS D. Ziogas, Greece 42 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall B Oral Poster Session: Ovarian Cancer Chairpersons: I. Vergote, Belgium M. Zikan, Czech Republic 08:00 PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF CONCOMITANT P53 AND PTEN ON OUTCOME IN EARLY STAGE (FIGO I-II) EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER (EOC) I. Skirnisdottir, B. Sorbe, K. Lindborg, T. Seidal, Sweden 08:08 WOMEN WITHOUT OVARIAN CANCER WHO REPORT DISEASE-SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS E. Pavlik, J. Ubellacker, I. Norris, I. Podzielinski, R. Ware, S. Goodrich, C. Desimone, F. Ueland, L. Seamon, J. van Nagell, USA 08:16 POSSIBLE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF STATINS IN GYNECOLOGICAL CANCERS O. Lavie, M. Pinchev, Y. Segev, O. Gemer, S. Sagie, H. Rennert, G. Rennert, Israel 08:24 CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF EARLY STAGE MALIGNANT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER: ONCOLOGICAL AND FERTILITY OUTCOME IN A SERIES OF 189 PATIENTS S. Corso, R. Fruscio, L. Ceppi, A. Garbi, D. Garavaglia, F.P. Sina, I. Floriani, M.C. Bonazzi, C. Mangioni, R. Milani, Italy 08:32 TRIAGE WITH RMI RESULTS IN BETTER TREATMENT OF EARLY AND ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE POPULATION STUDY J. van der Velden, R. Verheijen, M. van Beurden, M. Buist, W. Wegdam, I. Mulder, O. Visser, The Netherlands 08:40 MORPHOLOGIC, IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR CORRELATIONS OF OVARIAN AND TUBAL DYSPLASIA IN PROPHYLACTIC OOPHORECTOMIES FOR GENETIC RISK G. Chene, F. Penault-Llorca, I. Raoelfils, E. Pierre, P. Vago, Y.-J. Bignon, I. Ray-Coquard, C. Pomel, J. Dauplat, France 08:48 U.S. GOG 218 VS. EURO ICON7 - A COST ANALYSIS OF BEVACIZUMAB IN THE PRIMARY TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER J. Chan, B. Monk, K. Fuh, R. Urban, L. Hu, D. Kapp, A. Caughey, X. Yu, USA 08:56 HIGH THROUGHPUT DRUG SCREENING USING OVARIAN CANCER STEM CELLS IDENTIFIES NOVEL COMPOUNDS FOR OVARIAN CANCER THERAPY H.C. Lai, H.Y. Lee, Y.C. Wang, Y.T. Yo, M.H. Yu, Taiwan R.O.C. 09:04 MICROARRAY ANALYSIS OF ONCOGENIC PATHWAYS IN ADVANCED SEROUS PAPILLARY OVARIAN CARCINOMA X.B. Trinh, W. Tjalma, L. Dirix, P. Vermeulen, D. Peeters, L. Sas, I. Van der Auwera, F. Tjin Asjoe, S. Van Laere, P. van Dam, Belgium 43 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall B Oral Poster Session: Ovarian Cancer (contd.) 09:12 A PHASE 2 STUDY OF PEMETREXED IN COMBINATION WITH CARBOPLATIN IN PATIENTS WITH PLATIN-SENSITIVE RECURRENT OVARIAN OR PERITONEAL CANCER J. Sehouli, A. Alvarez, S. Manouchehrpour, P. Ghatage, C. Szczylik, A. Zimmermann, T. Bauknecht, K. Look, G. Oskay-Özcelik, Germany 09:20 A NOVEL TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR OVARIAN GRANULOSA CELL TUMORS BASED ON IMMUNIZATION AGAINST ZP3 H.J.T. Coelingh Bennink, N.A. Rahman, M. Chrusciel, V. Sharp, Y. Zimmerman, A. Ellonen, A. Rivero-Müller, X. Li, S. Dilworth, O. Vainio, I. Huhtaniemi, The Netherlands 09:28 FACTORS INFLUENCING UPTAKE OF RISK REDUCING SALPINGOOOPHORECTOMY (RRSO) IN WOMEN AT HIGH RISK OF FAMILIAL OVARIAN CANCER R. Manchanda, A. Abdelraheim, M. Johnson, A. Rosenthal, E. Benjamin, C. Brunell, M. Brunell, L. Side, S. Gessler, E. Saridogan, D. Oram, I. Jacobs, U. Menon, UK 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 44 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall C Oral Poster Session: Cervical Cancer; Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer Chairpersons: V. Kesic, Serbia K.U. Devi, India 08:00 REVISING THE ROLE OF PARAMETRIAL BOOST IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVIX CANCER PATIENTS STAGED WITH POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY C. Rajasooriyar, S. van Dyk, M. Lindawati, D. Bernshaw, S. Kondalsamy- Chennakesavan, K. Narayan, Sri Lanka 08:08 P16INK4A IMMUNOSTAINING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO HISTOLOGY REVIEW FOR RELIABLE GRADING OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS M.G. Dijkstra, D.A.M. Heideman, S.C. de Roy, L. Rozendaal, J. Berkhof, K. van Krimpen, K. van Groningen, P.J.F. Snijders, C.J.L.M. Meijer, F.J. van Kemenade, The Netherlands 08:16 TO TREAT OR NOT TO TREAT, THE CLINICAL DILEMMA OF ASC-US R.P. de Bie, L.F.A.G. Massuger, R.A.J.M. van Dongen, M.P.M.L. Snijders, J. Bulten, W.J.G. Melchers, R.L.M. Bekkers, The Netherlands 08:24 EFFICACY OF GARDASIL® AGAINST PERSISTENT INFECTION OR DISEASE IN WOMEN WITH PRIOR VACCINE HPV TYPE INFECTION X. Castellsague, FUTURE III Investigators, Spain 08:32 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR IMPROVED SURVIVAL IN FIGO STAGE IVB CERVICAL CANCER J.Y. Kim, M.-K. Kim, H.S. Kim, Y.B. Kim, H.H. Chung, H.J. Kim, T.S. Lee, J.W. Kim, N.H. Park, Y.S. Song, S.-B. Kang, H.P. Lee, Republic of Korea 08:40 HIGH DOSE - DENSITY NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY SIMPLE TRACHELECTOMY. ONCOLOGICAL AND PREGNANCY RESULTS H. Robova, M. Pluta, M. Halaska, O. Sebestova, P. Skapa, L. Rob, Czech Republic 08:48 CERVICAL CANCER CURE FRACTIONS IN RELATION TO SCREENING. FURTHER EVIDENCE FROM THE SWEDISH NATIONWIDE AUDIT B. Andrae, T. Andersson, P. Lambert, L. Kemetli, L. Silfverdal, B. Strander, W. Ryd, J. Dillner, S. Törnberg, P. Sparén, Sweden 08:56 PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR PRECANCER AND EARLY STAGE CANCER OF THE UTERINE CERVIX WITH FERTILITY PRESERVATION M. Sakamoto, S. Okamoto, K. Miyake, Y. Koyamatsu, T. Akiya, M. Nakano, T. Muroya, Y. Tenjin, K. Ochiai, T. Tanaka, Japan 45 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall C Oral Poster Session: Cervical Cancer; Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer (contd.) 09:04 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS PREVALENCE AND TYPE DISTRIBUTION IN CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA: RESULTS FROM A MULTINATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY IN EUROPE W. Tjalma, on behalf of the SCALE Study Group, Belgium 09:12 EFFICACY OF THE HPV-16/18 AS04-ADJUVANTED VACCINE IN WOMEN ACCORDING TO THEIR INITIAL DNA AND SEROSTATUS: PATRICIA END-OFSTUDY RESULTS W. Huh, J. Paavonen, P. Naud, J. Salmeron, C. Wheeler, S.-N. Chow, D. Apter, H. Kitchener, X. Castellsagué, J. Teixeira, R. Skinner, J. Hedrick, U. Jaisamrarn, G. Limson, S. Garland, A. Szarewski, B. Romanowski, F. Aoki, T. Schwarz, W. Poppe, K. Hardt, T. Zahaf, D. Descamps, F. Struyf, M. Lehtinen, G. Dubin, for the PATRICIA Study Group, USA 09:20 HIGHLY EFFECTIVE RISK STRATIFICATION BY HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TESTING IN WOMEN WITH ABNORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY; 17.5 YEARS PROSPECTIVE COHORT STORY M. Kocken, J.A. Louwers, A. Zaal, J. Berkhof, M.A.E. Nobbenhuis, P.J.F. Snijders, C.J.L.M. Meijer, T.J.M. Helmerhorst, The Netherlands 09:28 EFFICACY OF GARDASIL® IN WOMEN AGED 16 TO 26 WHO HAVE UNDERGONE DEFINITIVE CERVICAL THERAPY W. Huh, E. Joura, S. Garland, J. Paavonen, D. Ferris, G. Perez, K. Ault, H. Sings, M. James, R. Haupt, for the FUTURE I and II Study Group, USA 09:36 CONFORMAL TECHNIQUES LEAD TO A HIGH COMPLETION RATE OF EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION FOR CERVIX CARCINOMA IN A DEVELOPING WORLD SETTTING H. Simonds, N. Du Toit, South Africa 09:44 DUTCH ALGORITHM FOR FOLLOW-UP AFTER TREATMENT FOR CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA; EFFECTIVE TO PREDICT RECURRENCES UP TO 7.5 YEARS AFTER TREATMENT M. Kocken, J.A. Louwers, W.A. ter Harmsel, J. Berkhof, P.J.F. Snijders, R.H.M. Verheijen, T.J.M. Helmerhorst, C.J.L.M. Meijer, The Netherlands 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 46 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall D Oral Poster Session: Uterine Cancer, including Sarcoma Chairpersons: E. Åvall-Lundqvist, Sweden A. Aldini, Argentina 08:00 LIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN (LD) AND CARBOPLATIN (CP) IN PRIMARY ADVANCED OR RECURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CANCER - A PHASE-II-TRIAL OF AGO AUSTRIA B. Volgger, A. Reinthaller, C. Schauer, U. Sevelda-Schwarzgruber, M. Klein, M. Mörtl, A. Zeimet, M. Deibl, C. Marth, AGO Austria - Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Gynäkologische Onkologie Austria, Austria 08:08 MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT WITH CARBOPLATIN AND TAXOL IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN ADVANCED STAGE UTERINE SEROUS CARCINOMA S. Ueda, A. Nickles-Fader, T. Diaz-Montes, R. Giuntoli, R. Bristow, USA 08:16 MICROARRAY ANALYSIS OF THE GENES INVOLVED IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOGENESIS: UP-REGULATION OF LIPOCALIN2 IN NEOPLASTIC ENDOMETRIA, AND ITS FUNCTIONAL RELEVANCE T. Miyamoto, H. Kashima, A. Suzuki, N. Kikuchi, A. Takatsu, I. Konishi, N. Seki, T. Shiozawa, Japan 08:24 MULTICELLULAR SPHEROIDS OF EPITHELIAL ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: CHARACTERISATION AND APPLICATION FOR ANTI-CANCER DRUG SCREENING K. Chitcholtan, A.P.J. Evans, P.H. Sykes, New Zealand 08:32 PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS IN ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMAS AND UNDIFFERENTIATED ENDOMETRIAL SARCOMAS W. Feng, K. Hua, E. Gudlaugsson, Y. Yu, S.-T. Nilsen, X. Zhou, J. Baak, China 08:40 EARLY-ONSET ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN: A 20 YEAR REVIEW R. Ali-Fehmi, A. Munkarah, J.J. Ruterbusch, S. Bandyopadhyay, M.L. Cote, USA 08:48 INTRAOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF MYOMETRIAL INVASION AND HISTOLOGICAL GRADE IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER USING REVISED FIGO STAGING SYSTEM H. Ugaki, T. Enomoto, T. Miyatake, T. Kimura, Y. Ueda, K. Yoshino, M. Fujita, M. Takemura, T. Kimura, Japan 08:56 MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF THE OLDEST OLD WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER J. Wright, S. Lewin, N. Barrena Medel, X. Sun, W. Burke, T. Herzog, USA 09:04 EVALUATION OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER AND ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS L. Gong, Z. Peng, China 47 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall D Oral Poster Session: Uterine Cancer, including Sarcoma (contd.) 09:12 THE ROLE OF D2-40 (PODOPLANIN) AS A MARKER FOR LYMPH VESSEL INVASION IN PRIMARY ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S. Weber, A. Sauerwald, M. Poelcher, M. Braun, M. Debald, N. Serce, W. Kuhn, C. Rudlowski, Germany 09:20 THE EVOLUTION OF TREATMENT FOR GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA(GTN): THE FIRST FIVE DECADES AT THE JOHN I BREWER TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE CENTER J. Schink, J. Lurain, USA 09:28 THERAPEUTIC IMPACT OF PARA-AORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH-RISK, EARLY STAGE AND ADVANCED STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA Y. Suzuki, Y. Todo, K. Okamoto, S. Minobe, H. Kato, Japan 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 48 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall E Oral Poster Session: Surgical techniques; Symptom management / palliation, and Misc. Chairpersons: M. Pluta, Czech Republic A.G.J. van der Zee, The Netherlands 08:00 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY PRIOR TO PELVIC EXENTERATION IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT OR ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER A. Maggioni, F. Landoni, F. Sanguineti, A. Lopes, V. Zanagnolo, G. Aletti, M. Peiretti, L. Bocciolone, E. Preti, N. Colombo, G. Roviglione, Italy 08:08 TEACHING CERVICAL CANCER SURGERY IN LOW OR MIDDLE RESOURCE COUNTRIES L. Elit, B. Rosen, W. Jimenez, C. Giede, Cybulka, S. Sinesat, J. Dodge, M. Bernardini, S. Finlayson, J. McAlpine, D. Miller, Canada 08:16 DOES PRE-OPERATIVE PET-CT REDUCE THE RATE OF POST -OPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY CERVICAL CANCER TREATED BY PRIMARY SURGERY? O. Gemer, B. Piura, A. Mamanov, A. Rabinovich, B. Ryss, R. Halperin, R. Eitan, H. Levavi, S. Finci, U. Beller, A. Ben Arie, I. Ben Shachar, A. Meirovitz, M. Gdalevich, O. Lavie, Israel 08:24 THE NERVE SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY (NSRH) FOR CERVICAL CANCER (CC): UPDATE OVER 246 PATIENS EVALUATED A. Soderini, N. Cuneo, A. Greco, C. Reyes, J. Sardi, G. Garrido, A. Aragona, I. Perez Tomasone, Argentina 08:32 TREATMENT-TRENDS IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER CARE BETWEEN 2000 AND 2007 IN THE SOUTH OF THE NETHERLANDS E. Dovern, L.C.H.W. Lutgens, R.F.P.M. Kruitwagen, B.F.M. Slangen, T. Van Gorp, A.C. Voogd, M. Engelen, K. Flobbe, K. Van de Vijver, R.I. Lalisang, The Netherlands 08:40 CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY FOR RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER. SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCES WITH THE APPLICATION OF THE AGO SCORE TO PREDICT COMPLETE RESECTION M.Z. Muallem, P. Harter, C. Buhrmann, R. Hils, F. Heitz, S. Kommoss, N. Ewald-Riegler, A. Traut, A. du Bois, Germany 08:48 QUALITY OF SURGERY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER: VALIDATION OF THE EORTC-GCG QUALITY INDICATORS L. Verleye, P.B. Ottevanger, F. Amant, G.B. Kristensen, M.E.L. van der Burg, R. Verheijen, N. Johnson, K. Gaarenstroom, N.S. Reed, J.M. Seoane, B. Mosgaard, T. Ehlen, J. van der Velden, R. Lotocki, G. Rustin, R. Sandvei, E. Eisenhauer, C. Coens, I. Vergote, EORTC-GCG and NCIC-CTG, Belgium 49 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall E Oral Poster Session: Surgical techniques; Symptom management / palliation, and Misc. (contd.) 08:56 PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY: STRUCTURE AND PROFILES OF EUROPEAN CENTERS TREATING PATIENTS WITH GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER A. Hasenburg, F. Amant, P. Achimas-Cadariu, V. Kesic, Germany 09:04 POPULATION BASED CASE CONTROL STUDY OF A VEGF GENE DIMORPHISM AND OVARIAN CANCER RISK AMONG PAKISTANI WOMEN G. Siddiqui, F. Hanif, K. Elmasry, D. Salaheen, A.B. Maclean, P.M. Frossard, Pakistan 09:12 CA125 RESPONSE COMPARED TO RADIOLOGIC RESPONSE IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER UNDERGOING CLINICAL TRIALS OF MOLECULARLY TARGETED AGENTS S. Welch, L. Wang, R. Gunawan, H. Mackay, K. Macalpine, H. Hirte, S. Sivaloganathan, A. Oza, Canada 09:20 D.OV.E.- DETECTING OVARIAN CANCER EARLIER - A PILOT PROJECT L. Gilbert, S. Piedmonte, C. Martins, N. Albaracin, J. Dubuc, M. Cinquino, S. Krishnamurthy, Canada 09:28 OVARIAN CRYOPRESERVATION WITH SLOW-FREEZING FOLLOWED BY REIMPLANTATION RESTORES OESTROGEN PRODUCTION AFTER GONADOTOXIC RADIOTHERAPY TO THE PELVIS M.H. Botha, T.F. Kruger, South Africa 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 50 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall F Oral Poster Session: Miscellaneous Chairpersons: P. Bartos, Czech Republic L. Kumar, India 08:00 EARLY PREDICTION OF POSTMOLAR GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASM BY USING REGRESSION RATE OF HCG FROM WEEKLY MEASUREMENT B. Kim, D. Chay, S. Kim, E. Nam, Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, Republic of Korea 08:08 ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT INDUCES A UNIQUE GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE IN OVARIAN CANCER THAT DIFFERS FROM BREAST CANCER M. Spillman, N. Manning, W. Dye, B. Jacobsen, K. Horwitz, USA 08:16 CURCUMIN ENHANCED THE ANTITUMOR EFFECT OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE IN HUMAN BREAST CANCER THROUGH MODULATION OF ANTI-APOPTOTIC PATHWAY Y.-F. Chang, C.-H. Hsu, H.-Y. Chuang, J.-J. Hwang, Taiwan R.O.C. 08:24 COST EFFECTIVENESS OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY IN EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER C.B.m. Bijen, K.M. Vermeulen, M.J.E. Mourits, H.J.G. Arts, H.G. ter Brugge, R. van der Sijde, L. Paulsen, J. Wijma, M.Y. Bongers, A.G.J. van der Zee, G.H. de Bock, The Netherlands 08:32 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF LYMPHO-VASCULAR SPACE INVASION AND NODAL INVOLVEMENT IN INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH RISK ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS K. Narayan, S. Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, Australia 08:40 DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF CONTRAST ENHANCED CT AND FDGPET/CT IN THE ASSESSMENT OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN OPERABLE CERVICAL CANCER A. Maheshwari, H.B. Tongaonkar, N.C. Purandare, India 08:48 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ENROLMENT IN OVARIAN CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS AND THE IMPACT ON OUTCOME S. Ananda, P. Gibbs, O. McNally, M. Quinn, Australia 08:56 SYSTEMATIC PELVIC AND PARAAORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: LYMPH NODE METASTASIS PATTERN AND IDENTIFICATION OF PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR LYMPH-NODE STATUS A. El-Balat, C. Fotopoulou, J. Sehouli, F. Heitz, M.Z. Muallem, P. Harter, R. Krätschell, A. du Bois, Germany 09:04 HEPATIC RESECTION IS A POTENTIAL TREATMENT FOR RECURRENT METASTATIC OVARIAN CARCINOMA OR PERITONEAL CARCINOMA X. Yan, Y. Gao, Q. Bao, N. An, G. Jiang, M. Gao, H. Zheng, W. Wang, China 51 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall F Oral Poster Session: Miscellaneous (contd.) 09:12 FORTY YEARS REVIEW FOR THE TREATMENT OF VAGINA CARCINOMA: AN INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE T. Wan, J. Liu, Q. Huang, China 09:20 CHEMORADIOSENSITIZATION OF BRACHYTHERAPY IN CARCINOMA OF UTERINE CERVIX: THE FRINGE EFFECTS IN ADVANCE DISEASE M. Sharma, A. Sharma, N. Somaiah, India 09:28 DISPARITIES IN TREATMENT FOR EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER IN A LARGE UNITED STATES POPULATION S.L. Stewart, A.R. Kahn, M.J. Schymura, J.S. Townsend, J.M. Wike, R.D. Cress, K. Bauer, C.D. O'Malley, USA 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 52 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall G Oral Poster Session: Basic / translational science; and Misc. Chairpersons: M. Seoud, Lebanon E. Trimble, USA 08:00 ANTI-GLYCAN ANTIBODIES AS NEW OVARIAN CANCER TUMORMARKERS IDENTIFIED USING PRINTED GLYCAN ARRAY V. Heinzelmann-Schwarz, F. Jacob, D. Goldstein, N. Bovin, D. Fink, M. Huflejt, Australia 08:08 OVARIAN CANCER IN HEREDITARY NONPOLYPOSIS COLORECTAL CANCER; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, MORPHOLOGY AND MISMATCH-REPAIR MUTATIONS K. Domanska, M. Nilbert, Sweden 08:16 TOPOTECAN/CARBOPLATIN VS. PACLITAXEL/CARBOPLATIN OR GEMCITABIN/CARBOPLATIN OR CARBOPLATIN/PEGYLATED DOXORUBICIN: A PLANNED 200 PTS INTERIM SAFETY ANALYSIS OF THE HECTOR-STUDY (NOGGO/AGO-OVAR/GEICO/AGO-AUSTRIA) A.K. Belau, G. Heinrich, A. Reinthaller, M.J. Rubio, A. Stähle, H. Sommer, E. Petru, M. Beltran, F. Hilpert, U. Canzler, G. Oskay-Özcelik, S. Mahner, J. Sehouli, NOGGO,AGO-Ovar,GEICO, AGO-Austria, Germany 08:24 NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND SURVIVAL AMONG PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED OR PROVEN GYNECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES S. Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, B. Laky, M. Janda, G. Cleghorn, J. Nicklin, R. Land, L. Perrin, A. Crandon, A. Obermair, Australia 08:32 DIFFERENT AMPLIFICATION PATTERNS OF THE HUMAN TELOMERASE RNA GENE IN INVASIVE CERVICAL CARCINOMAS AND CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA GRADE III L. Xiang, H. Yang, J. Li, X. Wu, X. Zhou, China 08:40 DUAL METRONOMIC CHEMOTHERAPY RESULTS IN POTENT ANTIANGIOGENIC EFFECTS IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA R.L. Coleman, Y.G. Lin, R.L. Stone, W.M. Merritt, A.M. Nick, A.R. Carroll, R.R. Langley, A.K. Sood, USA 08:48 PHASE II STUDY OF PELVIC INTENSITY MODULATED RADIOTHERAPY +/CHEMOTHERAPY FOR POST- OPERATIVE PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL OR CERVICAL CARCINOMA (RTOG 0418) L. Portelance, K. Winter, A. Jhingran, B.E. Miller, M.R. Salehpour, D. D'Souza, L. Souhami, W. Small, D. Gaffney, Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), Canada 08:56 TARGETING THE IGF-I RECEPTOR IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY MK-0646 I. Bruchim, C. Bitelman, R. Sarfstein, Z. Attias, H. Werner, A. Fishman, Israel 53 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 08:00-10:00 Hall G Oral Poster Session: Basic / translational science; and Misc. (contd.) 09:04 HE-4 A NOVEL TUMOR MARKER FOR OVARIAN CANCER: COMPARISON WITH CA 125 IN PATIENTS WITH GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES R. Molina, J.M. Escudero, J.M. Auge, X. Filella, L. Foj, A. Torne, J. Lejarcegui, J. Pahisa, Spain 09:12 FERTILITY-SPARING SURGERY IN YOUNG WOMEN WITH BILATERAL GERM CELL TUMOR A. Garbi, R. Fruscio, M. Cantù, C.M. Bonazzi, S. Corso, V. Chiappa, L. Ceppi, F.P. Sina, R. Milani, Italy 09:20 PATIENTS' PREFERENCES FOR INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY FOR ADVANCED OVARIAN AND RELATED CANCERS: WHAT MAKES IT WORTHWHILE? P. Blinman, C. Gainford, V. Duric, M. Friedlander, M. Stockler, Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group, Australia 09:28 PREDICTING GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA (GTN): IS URINE HCG (UHCG) THE ANSWER? M. Alazzam, T. Young, R. Coleman, B. Hancock, J. Tidy, UK 10:00 Coffee Break, Exhibition and Poster Viewing 54 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 10:30-12:00 Hall B Plenary Session IV: Chairpersons: G. Gitsch, Germany E. Trimnle, USA 10:30 GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURE CHARACTERIZED BY PI3KINASE ACTIVATION VALIDATES TO IDENTIFY AGGRESSIVE DISEASE AND A POTENTIAL FOR PI3KINASE-INHIBITORS IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAS E. Wik, J. Trovik, M.B. Raeder, M. Mannelqvist, A.M. Oyan, K.H. Kalland, L.A. Akslen, H.B. Salvesen, Norway 10:41 PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF AMIFOSTINE DURING PELVIC IRRADIATION: LONG TERM EFFECTS AND RESULTS M. Mehta, P. Nandwani Patel, R. Vyas, India 10:52 SYMPTOM BURDEN AMONG PATIENTS WITH PLATINUM RESISTANT/REFRACTORY RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER (PRR ROC): STAGE 1 OF THE GCIG SYMPTOM BENEFIT STUDY M. Friedlander, M. Voysey, M. King, M. Stockler, A. Oza, K. Gillies, B. Miller, H. Donovan, J. Martyn, P. Butow, Australia 11:03 IDENTIFICATION OF POINT MUTATIONS AND LARGE REARRANGEMENTS IN THE BRCA1 GENE IN 667 TURKISH UNSELECTED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS D. Aktas, M. Gultekin, S. Kabacam, M. Alikasifoglu, A.T. Turan, G. Tulunay, M.F. Kose, F. Ortac, K. Yuce, E. Tuncbilek, A. Ayhan, Turkey 11:14 AGO-OVAR-2.11: A RANDOMIZED PHASE II TRIAL TO EVALUATE TWO DIFFERENT DOSAGES OF THE KINASE-INHIBITOR SU11248 IN PLATINUMREFRACTORY OVARIAN CANCER C. Kurzeder, A. du Bois, W. Meier, J. Rau, P. Wimberger, J. Sehouli, R. Kreienberg, F. Hilpert, A. Hasenburg, T. Dewitz, K. Wollschlaeger, U. Canzler, K. Baumann, L. Hanker, P. Hillemanns, B. Richter, D. Bauerschlag, U. Wagner, Germany 11:25 MICRORNA AS PROGNOSTIC FACTOR FOR RECURRENCE AND SURVIVAL OF OVARIAN CANCER - ANALYSIS OF THE CANCER GENOME ATLAS PROJECT A. Sherman, K. Fuh, D. Kapp, J. Chan, USA 11:36 A PHASE 2 STUDY OF CEDIRANIB IN RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER: FINAL RESULTS OF A PMH, CHICAGO AND CALIFORNIA CONSORTIA TRIAL H. Hirte, G. Fleming, A. Sugimoto, R. Morgan, J. Biagi, F. Moens, L. Wang, K. Allen, S.P. Ivy, A.M. Oza, PMH, Chicago, California Phase 2 Consortia, Canada 55 Tuesday, October 26, 2010 12:00-13:00 Hall A Closing & Awards Ceremony INTRODUCTION J. Berek, USA AWARDS R. Barakat, USA ANNOUNCEMENT OF IGCS 2012 VANCOUVER D. Miller, Canada CONCLUSIONS J. Berek, USA 56 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Basic/translational science Poster No 1 ANTI-GLYCAN ANTIBODIES AS NEW OVARIAN CANCER TUMORMARKERS IDENTIFIED USING PRINTED GLYCAN ARRAY V. Heinzelmann-Schwarz, F. Jacob, D. Goldstein, N. Bovin, D. Fink, M. Huflejt, Australia, Switzerland 2 FREQUENT INACTIVATION OF HSRBC IN OVARIAN CANCERS BY PROMOTER CPG ISLAND HYPERMETHYLATION S.-K. Lee, S.-Y. Tong, K.-D. Ki, J.-M. Lee, S.-G. Chi, Republic of Korea 3 CYTOTOXIC EFFECT AND INDUCTION OF APOPTOSIS IN HUMAN OVARIAN CANCER CELLS BY ANTRODIA CAMPHORATA F.-S. Liu, D.-N. Hu, P.-Y. Yang, M.-R. Chen, Y.-W. Huang, Y.-Z. Ye, Taiwan R.O.C. 4 TARGETED ANTI-VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY AND RECURRENT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER S. Farghaly, USA 5 HUMAN TRA2-BETA1 AND ACIDOSIS REGULATE CYR61 (CCN1) ALTERNATIVE SPLICING M. Hirschfeld, M. Jaeger, G. Gitsch, E. Stickeler, Germany 6 POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF BMP SIGNALING IN REGULATING T CELL DIFFERENTIATION AND IL-2 PRODUCTION Y. Yoshioka, M. Ono, M. Osaki, H. Yaguchi, J. Hamanishi, T. Baba, N. Matsumura, M. Masaki, S. Sakaguchi, I. Konishi, Japan 7 A POSSIBLE CLINICAL ADAPTATION OF CRM197, A SPECIFIC INHIBITOR FOR HB-EGF, WITH CONVENTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC AGENTS ON OVARIAN CANCER H. Tsujioka, T. Fukami, F. Yotsumoto, S. Hikita, T. Ueda, S. Horiuchi, K. Shirota, T. Yoshizato, S. Miyamoto, Japan 8 INDOLEAMINE -DIOXYGENASE (IDO) AND FOXP3 EXPRESSION IN VULVAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA - NEW TARGETS TO PROMOTE EN EFFECTIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE J. Sznurkowski, A. Żawrocki, J. Emerich, W. Biernat, Poland 9 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF CD4+ AND CD8+ T CELLS INFILTRATION WITHIN CANCER CELL NESTS IN VULVAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA (VSCC) J. Sznurkowski, A. Żawrocki, J. Emerich, W. Biernat, Poland 10 A BTB/POZ GENE, NAC-1, A TUMOR RECURRENCE-ASSOCIATED GENE, AS A POTENTIAL TARGET FOR TAXOL RESISTANCE IN OVARIAN CANCER M. Ishikawa, K. Nakayama, A. Katagiri, K. Miyazaki, Japan 57 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Basic/translational science (contd.) Poster No 11 NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND SURVIVAL AMONG PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED OR PROVEN GYNECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES S. Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, B. Laky, M. Janda, G. Cleghorn, J. Nicklin, R. Land, L. Perrin, A. Crandon, A. Obermair, Australia 12 THE CONTRIBUTING ROLE OF ICC (INTERSTITIAL CAJAL CELLS) IN ADENOMYOSIS SYMPTOMS C. Vrabie, D.C. Terzea, M. Cojocaru, C.M. Ardeleanu, Romania 13 PACLITAXOL INDUCE OXIDIZED LIPID CHANGE IN HUMAN CERVICAL CANCER CELL DETECTED BY MALDI-SPECTROMETRY C.-B. Liu, L.-H. Chen, H.-Y. Wang, W.-S. Liou, Taiwan R.O.C. 14 THE COST OF COMPLICATIONS: HOSPITAL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SURGICAL ADVERSE EVENTS IN GYNECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY S. Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, L. Gordon, K. Sanday, C. Bouman, S. deJong, J. Nicklin,, R. Land, A. Obermair, Australia 15 ERYTHROPOIETIN AND ANGIOPOIETIN EXPRESSION IN UTERINE TUMORS: HOW DO UTERINE TUMORS MAINTAIN CELL VIABILITY TO BECOME VERY LARGE? M. Asai-Sato, E. Miyagi, M. Inada, T. Mogami, S. Yamanaka, Y. Nagashima, T. Nagata, H. Sakakibara, Y. Inayama, F. Hirahara, Japan 16 HNRNP G AND HTRA2-BETA1: OPPOSITE REGULATION OF ESTROGEN RECEPTORΑ Γ7 WITH DIVERGENT IMPACT ON TYPE I ENDOMETRIAL CANCEROUTCOME Y.Q. Ouyang, A. zur Hausen, M. Jäger, M. Hirschfeld, X.W. Tong, G. Gitsch, E. Stickeler, Germany 17 P14ARF EXPRESSION PATTERN IN PRIMARY AND METASTATIC ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAS A. Semczuk, P. Olcha, M. Cybulski, D. Skomra, B. Obrzut, M. Gogacz, A. Ignatov, M. Jozwik, R. Schneider-Stock, Poland 18 SYNCHRONOUS PRIMARY NEOPLASMS OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT S. Eser, I. Gulhan, R. Ozdemir, N. Dicle, M. Hanhan, A. Baloglu, A. Ozsaran, U. Saygili, Turkey 19 DEVELOPMENT OF A UTERINE TRANSPLANTATION MODEL IN ANIMALS USING THE SUPERMICROSURGERY TECHNIQUE T. Iida, I. Kisu, M. Mihara, J. Araki, I. Koshima, Japan 20 RAPID AND SENSITIVE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS GENOTYPING BY HIGH RESOLUTION MELTING ANALYSIS J.-T. Qiu, H.-H. Chou, T.-C. Chang, C.-H. Lai, Taiwan R.O.C. 58 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Basic/translational science (contd.) Poster No 21 A GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURE THAT PREDICTS THE PROGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS L. Huang, H.-Y. Wang, Y. Zhang, W.-H. Jia, M. Zheng, China 22 HYPERTHERMIA ABROGATES THE Y-BOX BINDING PROTEIN-1 (YB-1) EXPRESSION S. Iborra, M. Jager, M. Hirschfeld, G. Gitsch, E. Stickeler, Germany 23 MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY AND PROGNOSIS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN PATIENTS AT THE BRAZILIAN NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE C.B.P. Chaves, V.P. Leite, B.P. Silva, F.C.B. Moreira, D.M.P. Ramalho, J.C. Casali-da-Rocha, Brazil 24 DIFFERENT AMPLIFICATION PATTERNS OF THE HUMAN TELOMERASE RNA GENE IN INVASIVE CERVICAL CARCINOMAS AND CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA GRADE III L. Xiang, H. Yang, J. Li, X. Wu, X. Zhou, China 25 HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR-1Α (HIF-1Α) POLYMORPHISMS AND EARLY CERVICAL CANCER Y.H. Kim, H.H. Chung, J.W. Kim, N.-H. Park, Y.-S. Song, S.-B. Kang, Republic of Korea 26 INCIDENCE OF BRCA FOUNDER MUTATIONS IN JEWISH PATIENTS WITH UTERINE SEROUS CARCINOMA S. Wethington, F. Bogomolniy, N. Olvera, F. Dao, N. Kauff, D. Levine, USA 27 ENDOCERVICOSIS: CAUSE OF AN EXTRAOVARIAN MUCINOUS CYSTADENOCARCINOMA A.-J. Kruse, K. Van de Vijver, G. Dunselman, T. Pirens, F. Bakers, B. Slangen, The Netherlands 28 A12 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST IGF-IR IS A POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC STRATEGY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER I. Bruchim, Z. Attias, D. Ludwig, A. Fishman, H. Werner, Israel 29 ASSOCIATION OF THE HSRBC GENE POLYMORPHISM WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S.-Y. Tong, J.-M. Lee, S.K. Lee, K.-D. Ki, S.G. Chi, Republic of Korea 30 LEPTIN INCREASES INVASIVENESS AND ANGIOGENESIS IN HUMAN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER CELLS BY ACTIVATING MULTIPLE SIGNALTRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS D. Diaz, S. Kato, J. Brañes, D. Mayerson, M. Barriga, G. Owen, M. Cuello, Chile 59 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Basic/translational science (contd.) Poster No 31 DUAL METRONOMIC CHEMOTHERAPY RESULTS IN POTENT ANTIANGIOGENIC EFFECTS IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA R.L. Coleman, Y.G. Lin, R.L. Stone, W.M. Merritt, A.M. Nick, A.R. Carroll, R.R. Langley, A.K. Sood, USA 32 EFFECT OF GONADOTROPIN AND GNRH ANTAGONIST ON MORPHOLOGY, APOPTOSIS AND EXPRESSION OF P53 IN OVARIAN TISSUE OF RATS T. Guvenal, A. Goker Tamay, S. Cilaker Micili, Y. Yildirim, S. Oruc Koltan, C. Ozogul, F.M. Koyuncu, Turkey 33 ENHANCEMENT OF PRE-EXISTING HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE TO GYNECOLOGIC MALIGNANCY BY PERSONALIZED PEPTIDE VACCINE K. Kawano, N. Tsuda, K. Ushijima, T. Sasada, A. Yamada, K. Itoh, T. Kamura, Japan 34 HYPOXIA REGULATES YT521 EXPRESSION THROUGH COUPLING OF ALTERNATIVE SPLICING WITH NONSENSE-MEDIATED DECAY (NMD) B. Zhang, M. Hirschfeld, M. Jaeger, G. Gitsch, E. Stickeler, Germany 35 INCREASED EXPRESSION OF PLACENTAL GROWTH FACTOR, A HOMOLOG OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR, IN HIGH GRADE ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAS L. Coenegrachts, H. Soenen, J. Billen, R. van Bree, E. Despierre, J.-M. Stassen, P. Carmeliet, I. Vergote, F. Amant, Belgium 36 TARGETING THE IGF-I RECEPTOR IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY MK-0646 I. Bruchim, C. Bitelman, R. Sarfstein, Z. Attias, H. Werner, A. Fishman, Israel 37 ANGIOGENESIS AND ITS ASSOCIATION WITH EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER A. Sharma, R. Khan, M. Sharma, India 38 TARGETING Α-LINKED SIALYLATION BY SOYASAPONIN I MIGHT BE USEFUL IN THE OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT M.-C. Ko, W.-L. Lee, K.-C. Chao, Y.-C. Tsai, L.-W. Yang, P.-H. Wang, Taiwan R.O.C. 39 THE METHYLATION LEVEL OF HERV-K PROVIRUS IN OVARIAN CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA K. Iramaneerat, P. Rattanatunyong, N. Khemapech, S. Triratanachat, A. Mutirangura, Thailand 40 METHYLATION PROFILING OF SEROUS CARCINOMA OF THE FEMALE GENITAL TRACT L. Seeber, G. Bol, K. Suijkerbuijk, R. Zweemer, R. Verheijen, P. van Diest, The Netherlands 60 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Basic/translational science (contd.) Poster No 41 IDENTIFICATION OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED GENES USING ANNEALING CONTROL PRIMER SYSTEM IN STAGE III SEROUS OVARIAN CARCINOMA Y.-S. Kim, J.H. Do, D.-H. Bae, S.J. Han, T.-G. Ahn, W.S. Ahn, Republic of Korea 42 FEASIBILITY OF DEVELOPING A FUNCTIONAL ASSAY FOR HOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION IN PRIMARY CULTURES OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER FROM ASCITIC FLUID A. Mukhopadhyay, S. Soohoo, B. Uzir, A. Ellatar, E. Mulligan, N. Curtin, R. Edmondson, UK 43 ANALYSIS OF B7H4 AND HLA-G IMMUNOREACTIVITY WITHIN OVARIAN CANCER RELAPSE AND ITS MICROENVIRONMENT ACCORDING TO APPLIED PRECEDING CHEMOTHERAPY P. Basta, P. Mach, L. Wicherek, Poland 44 INFECTIVITY-ENHANCED ADENOVIRAL-BASED GENE THERAPEUTICS FOR GYNECOLOGIC CANCER: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE K.H. Kim, K.J. Kimball, M.A. Preuss, M. Wang, M.N. Barnes, G.P. Siegal, D.T. Curiel, R.D. Alvarez, USA 45 THE WOMEN´S CANCER CELL GENOTYPE ATLAS (WCCGA): DNA AUTHENTICATION OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER, OVARIAN CANCER, AND BREAST CANCER CELL LINES M. Spillman, B. Jacobsen, A. Bradford, S. Murphy, T. Jackson, B. Helfrich, B. Lessey, C. Korch, USA 46 AVALIATION OF CYTOKINE LEVELS, NAG AND MPO ACTIVITY IN WOMEN WITH PRE-INVASIVE CERVIX LESIONS AND INVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER E.L. Lages, A.V. Belo, S.P. Andrade, M.A. Rocha, P. Traiman, G.F. Freitas, L.M. Silva, A.L. Silva-Filho, Brazil 47 THE ESTROGEN RECEPTOR Α-DEPENDENT SERINE PROTEASE PRSS23 MEDIATES PROLIFERATION OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER CELLS S.-J. Chang, H.-J. Ko, H.-S. Chan, Y.-J. Chuang, Taiwan R.O.C. 48 WHOLE SLIDE AUTOMATED COMPUTER-ASSISTED QUANTIFICATION OF LYMPHANGIOGENESIS THROUGHOUT THE CERVICAL CANCER PROCESS: AN ORIGINAL METHOD N. Signolle, C. Balsat, F. Kridelka, F. Goffin, S. Blacher, P. Delvenne, K. Delbecque, A. Béliard, C. Munaut, J.-M. Foidart, A. Noël, Belgium 49 P16 GENE PROMOTER REGION METHYLATION STATUS IN OVARIAN CANCER - CORRELATION BETWEEN BLOOD AND TUMOUR TISSUE L.S. Bammidi, G.N. Neerukonda, N.B. Parvataneni, S.R. Tammineedi, R.D. Kanapuram, India 61 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Basic/translational science (contd.) Poster No 50 STUDY OF ADAPTATIVE IMMUNE RESPONSE IN WOMEN WITH OVARIAN CANCER G.F. Freitas, E.L. Lages, S.O.C. Paula, T.M.R.F. Franco, A.T. Carvalho, O.A. Martins-Filho, P. Traiman, A. Silva-Filho, Brazil 51 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE 16 AND 18 ARE IMPORTANT ETIOLOGIC AGENTS IN PREDISPOSING WOMEN FOR OVARIAN CANCER DEVELOPMENT O. Bilyk, L.G. Buchynska, N. Pande, T. Pejovic, Ukraine 52 EXPRESSION PROFILING OF THE OVARIAN SURFACE KINOME REVEALS CANDIDATE GENES FOR EARLY NEOPLASTIC CHANGES T. Pejovic, N. Pande, K. Odunsi, USA 53 ARRAY CGH CHARACTERIZATION OF UTERINE CERVICAL CANCER A. Ohno, T. Fujii, Y. Murayama, A. Takayanagi, S. Asakawa, J. Kudoh, D. Aoki, N. Shimizu, Japan 54 IDENTIFICATION ISOLATION AND GENE EXPRESSION OF CD8 ALPHA/ALPHA T LYMPHOCYTES IN SEROUS OVARIAN ADENOCARCINOMA S. Attard Montalto, O. Devaja, A. Papadopoulos, S.K. Raju, J. Spencer, UK 55 RAPID AND SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF PROLIFERATION, APOPTOSIS, INVASIVE ABILITY, AND CYTOSKELETAL REORGANIZATION IN GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER CELLS BY NANODEVICE Y.-C. Hung, L.-C. Huang, Y.-Y. Chang, W.-C. Wu, S.-A. Pan, S.-M. Tai, G.S. Huang, Taiwan R.O.C. 56 SIZE-DEPENDENT IMMUNE PROPERTIES OF GOLD NANOPARTICLES AS DRUG (VACCINE) TARGETING CARRIER IN NANOMEDICINE- ELICITED BY SYNTHETIC FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS PEPTIDE Y.-C. Hung, L.-M. Chen, L.-C. Huang, Y.-S. Chen, W.-H. Lin, G.S. Huang, Taiwan R.O.C. 57 GAIN-OF-FUNCTION WNT-INDEPENDENT ACTIVITY OF THE PYGOPUS2 TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR IN GYNECOLOGIC CANCER P. Andrews, C. Popadiuk, K. Kao, Canada Imaging/Staging 58 18F-FDG PET/CT AS A SELECTION TOOL FOR SALVAGE SURGERY OR IMAGE-GUIDED RADIOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER N.M. Blumstein, A. Geretschlaeger, S. Gebhard, S. Perner, S.N. Reske, C. Kurzeder, Switzerland 59 WHAT IS THE ADDITIONAL ROLE OF 18F FDG-PET/CT ON THERAPY MANAGEMENT DURING FOLLOW UP IN BREAST CANCER? N.M. Blumstein, G. Jäger, C. Blumstein,, S. Perner, A. Geretschlaeger, S.N. Reske, C. Kurzeder, Switzerland 62 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Imaging/Staging (contd.) Poster No 60 WHOLE-BODY DIFFUSION-WEIGHTED IMAGING USED IN PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF CERVICAL CANCER AND LYMPH NODE METASTASIS ANALYSIS OF 31 CASES M. Yu, J.-X. Yang, K. Shen, H.-D. Xue, Z.-Y. Jin, China 61 EVALUATION OF ROLE OF FDG-PET/CT IN STAGING AND MANAGEMENT OF OVARIAN MALIGNANCIES N. Bhatla, P. Lal, R. Kumar, A. Kriplani, L. Kumar, R. Malhotra, India 62 ROLE OF TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND IN THE FOLLOW UP OF PATIENTS TREATED WITH CONSERVATIVE SURGERY FOR OVARIAN BORDERLINE TUMORS G. Perniola, C. Exacoustos, A. Di Giovanni, M.E. Romanini, V. Lanzillotta, D. Savone, P. Benedetti Panici, D. Arduini, Italy 63 THREE DIMENSIONAL ULTRASOUND TO ASSESS THE NEO-ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY RESPONSE OF LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER G. Perniola, C. Exacoustos, M. Graziano, F. Bellati, I. Palaia, C. Achilli, D. Arduini, P. Benedetti Panici, Italy 64 THE ROLE OF ULTRASOUND IN PELVIC RELAPSE OF PATIENTS TREATED FOR EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER G. Perniola, C. Exacoustos, M. Graziano, F. Rossi, V. Di Donato, L. Riganelli, A. Cassorelli, D. Arduini, P. Benedetti Panici, Italy 65 RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDEX: HOW FEASIBLE IS IT TO CALCULATE THE SCORE? H. Chiu, J. Dodge, Canada 66 ULTRASOUND IN DIAGNOSIS OF NEW AND RECURRENT BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS D. Fischerova, D. Franchi, A.C. Testa, L. Valentin, L. Savelli, A.A. Lissoni, R. Fruscio, C. Van Holsbeke, E. De Jonge, S. Van Huffel, T. Bourne, B. Van Calster, F. Amant, D. Timmerman, Czech Republic 67 ANALGESIC EFFICACY OF FORCED COUGHING VERSUS LOCAL ANESTHESIA DURING CERVICAL PUNCH BIOPSY O. Unal, M. Naki, O. Api, H. Acioglu, M. Uzun, B. Kars, Turkey 68 THE ADDED VALUE OF A SENIOR ADULT ONCOLOGY PROGRAM FOR ELDERLY WOMEN WITH GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS M.-C. Van Nes, I. Demande, C. Mottet, M. Philippe, A. Schoumackers, J.-M. Foidart, F. Goffin, Belgium 69 18F-FDG PET CAN IDENTIFY TUMOR RELAPSE IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS (PTS)WITH NEGATIVE SERUM MARKERS LEVELS? A. Villa, L. Florimonte, S. Noli, E. Grossi, M. Gasparini, R. Benti, P. Gerundini, Italy 63 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Imaging/Staging (contd.) Poster No 70 IMAGING APPEARANCES OF RECURRENT CERVIX CANCER FOLLOWING UTERUS CONSERVING SURGERY (TRACHELECTOMY) S. Liyanage, A. Sahdev, P. Narayan, A. Sohaib, A. Rockall, R. Reznek, UK 71 UTERINE GIANT TUMOR-DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS DILEMMA AND MANAGEMENT: A CASE REPORT SERIES G. Malenkovic, A. Mandic, D. Nincic, P. Novakovic, N. Prvulovic, T. Ivkovic-Kapicl, Serbia 72 FDG-PET/CT FINDINGS IN CORRELATION WITH LAPAROSCOPY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER STAGING: USEFULNESS AND LIMITS A. Musto, P. De Iaco, I. Strada, L. Ricci Maccarini, L. Orazi, M.J. Tsivian, F. Pozzati, S. Fanti, S. Venturoli, Italy 73 DEPENDENCE OF LYMPH NODE COUNT BY LAPAROSCOPIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FROM THE EXAMINING PATHOLOGIST J. Vasiljeva, M. Lanowska, K. Hasenbein, V. Chiantera, G. Favero, S. Marnitz, A. Schneider, C. Köhler, Germany 74 IS PET-CT A SUPERIOR INVESTIGATION FOR DETECTING DISTANT METASTASIS IN CERVICAL CANCER? S. Chachan, T. Madhuri, S. Butler-Manuel, A. Tailor, UK 75 ULTRASONOGRAPHIC COMPARISON BETWEEN TYPES I AND II ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMAS M.A. Vieira, M.C. Silva, R.A. Perdomo, A.T. Tsunoda, C.E.M.C. Andrade, J.H.T.G. Fregnani, Brazil 76 IS ULTRASOUND A GOOD EXAM TO EVALUATE PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN MASSES BEFORE SURGERY? F. Martra, P. Modaffari, E. Piovano, C. Baima Poma, E. Tripodi, V. Zanfagnin, E. Volpi, P. Zola, Italy 77 PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA BY 3D POWER DOPPLER ULTRASOUND: MATURE RESULTS OF A PROSPECTIVE STUDY S.K. Saarelainen, M. Vuento, P. Kirkinen, J.U. Mäenpää, Finland 78 PET/CT IN MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER C.-L. Chen, W.-T. Wang, L.-Q. Li, Y.-G. Zhang, C.-F. Zou, Z.-Y. Cao, China 79 BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS - STILL A CHALLENGE FOR AN ACCURATE PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS Y. Goldberg, O. Lavie, Y. Segev, R. Auslender, Israel 80 LARGE METASTASIS PELVIC LYMPH NODE IN LAPAROSCOPIC UTERINE CANCER STAGING SURGERY C.-L. Lee, H. Su, K.-G. Huang, C.-F. Yen, Taiwan R.O.C. 64 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Imaging/Staging (contd.) Poster No 81 UTERINE ARTERY DOPPLER IN PERIMENOPAUSAL UTERINE BLEEDING F. Tanase, A. Comanescu, L. Dijmarescu, C. Marinas, F. Cornitescu, N. Cernea, Romania 82 ADEQUACY, ACCURACY AND SAFETY OF ULTRASOUND GUIDED TRU-CUT BIOPSY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ABDOMINAL AND PELVIC TUMORS M. Zikan, D. Fischerova, I. Pinkavova, D. Cibula, Czech Republic 83 LEARNING CURVE OF THE LAPAROSCOPIC STAGING PROCEDURE FOR EARLY STAGE OVARIAN CANCER H. Schreuder, R. Zweemer, T. Pattij, M. van Baal, R. Verheijen, The Netherlands 84 PRE-TREATMENT STAGING AND PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF 18-FDG PET/CT AND MRI IN CERVICAL CANCER IB1-IIA P. Zubor, K. Kajo, D. Zuborova, H. Polacek, P. Grac, S. Krivus, J. Danko, Slovak Republic 85 ARE PRE-OPERATIVE COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY (CT) SCANS A RELIABLE INDICATOR OF OPTIMAL SURGICAL CYTOREDUCTION? FOR STAGE 34OVARIAN CANCER T.K. Madhuri, C. Kumari, S. Butler-Manuel, F. Hussain, A. Irvine, A. Tailor, UK 86 THE EVALUATION OF OVARIAN TUMORS - THE ROLE OF 3D ULTRASOUND A. Comanescu, F. Tanase, L. Dijmarescu, D. Iliescu, R. Capitanescu, N. Cernea, L. Novac, Romania 87 CLINICAL MANAGEMENT OF ADNEXIAL MASSES: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT G. Mancebo, S. Agramunt, M. Sastre, N. Baños, G. Misson, F. Larrazábal, S. Dexeus, R. Carreras, Spain 88 ROLE OF SENTINEL NODE DETECTION IN HIGH RISK ENDOMETRIAL CANCER P. Paredes, S. Vidal-Sicart, I. Navales, S. Martínez-Roman, T. Aureli, A. Perissinotti, S. Albela, J. Pahisa, F. Pons, Spain 89 PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF MYOMETRIAL AND CERVICAL INVASION BY ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA WITH TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHY AND MR IMAGING M. Zivaljevic, D. Nincic, J. Rajovic, B. Draskovic, A. Mandic, K. Mastilovic, D. Zikic, M. Popovic, Serbia 90 QUANTITATIVE, MULTI-PARAMETRIC IMAGING AT 3 TESLA TO MONITOR TREATMENT RESPONSE IN OVARIAN CANCER J. Carter, J. Kuehn-Hajder, N. Lakkadi, I. Iltis, D. Rattigan, L. Downs, P. Bolan, USA 65 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer Poster No 91 SHOULD WE CONSIDER CANCER/TESTIS ANTIGENS NY-ESO-1, MAGE-A4 AND MAGE-A1 AS POTENTIAL TARGETS FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY IN VULVAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA? J.J. Sznurkowski, A. Żawrocki, W. Biernat, J. Emerich, Poland 92 HPV-NEGATIVE, UNIFOCAL AND SUBCLITORAL CARCINOMA OF THE VULVA IN YOUNG WOMEN D. Salehin, W. Poleska, S. Riethdorf, R. Gehrmann, M. Friedrich, Germany 93 V-Y FASCIOCUTANEOUS ADVANCEMENT FLAPS FOR VULVAR RECONSTRUCTION M.A. Clark, USA 94 PATHOLOGY SLIDE REVIEW IN VULVAR CANCER DOES NOT CHANGE PATIENT OUTCOME M. Beugeling, P. Ewing, Z. Mzallassi, L. van Doorn, The Netherlands 95 VAGINAL BENIGN LESIONS: A CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF 105 CASES C. Iavazzo, K. Bakalianou, E. Vouza, N. Salakos, A. Liapis, A. Kondi-Pafiti, Greece 96 INVASIVE AND PREINVASIVE VULVAR LESIONS: A CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF 63 CASES C. Iavazzo, K. Bakalianou, E. Vouza, N. Salakos, A. Liapis, A. Kondi-Pafiti, Greece 97 BENIGN LESIONS OF THE VULVA: A CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF 93 CASES C. Iavazzo, K. Bakalianou, E. Vouza, D. Hassiakos, A. Liapis, A. Kondi-Pafiti, Greece 98 DIFFERENTIATED VIN IS OFTEN FOUND IN LESIONS, PREVIOUSLY DIAGNOSED AS LICHEN SCLEROSUS, THAT HAVE PROGRESSED TO VULVAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA H.P. van de Nieuwenhof, J. Bulten, H. Hollema, R.G. Dommerholt, L.F. Massuger, A.G. van der Zee, J.A. de Hullu, L.C. van Kempen, The Netherlands 99 LOCALLY ADVANCED VULVAR CANCER IN ELDERLY WOMEN: IS CHEMORADIATION BENEFICIAL? A. Stuckey, M. Schutzer, D. Dizon, USA 100 V-Y FASCIOCUTANEOUS FLAP IN THE TREATMENT OF INVASIVE VULVAR CANCER S. Djurdjevic, Z. Janjic, A. Mandic, Serbia 101 PAGET DISEASE OF THE VULVA IN A 44-YEAR-OLD WOMAN: CASE REPORT, SURGICAL APPROACH AND EIGHT-MONTHS FOLLOW UP I. Kotsopoulos, P. Xirou, P. Skafida, G. Tampakoudis, E. Michalopoulou, C. Ble, V. Kartsiounis, D. Evaggelinos, Greece 66 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer (contd.) Poster No 102 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF VULVAR CANCER IN VOJVODINA FROM 1988 TO 2007 T. Dugandzija, M. Miladinov Mikov, G. Malenkovic, T. Ivkovic Kapicl, J. Djekic, S. Rajcevic, Serbia 103 DETECTION OF SENTINEL NODE IN SQUAMOUS CELL CANCER OF THE VULVA. SAFETY AND CLINICAL APPLICATIONS N. Akrivos, A. Rodolakis, D. Haidopoulos, N. Thomakos, G. Vlachos, M. Sotiropoulou, I. Biliatis, M. Simou, A. Antsaklis, Greece 104 SOME NEW TENDENCIES IN DIAGNOSIS AND COMPLEX TREATMENT OF VULVAR CANCER- OUR AND FOREIGN EXPERIENCE S. Ivanov, A. Tsonev, A. Abbud, S. Koko, Bulgaria 105 PRIMARY MALIGNANT MELANOMA VAGINA: A LARGE, SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE M. Frumovitz, M. Etchepareborda, C. Sun, P. Eifel, C. Levenback, P. Ramirez, USA 106 THE GREAT MIMIC MIGHT BE A HARBINGER OF A MORE PROFOUND DISEASE. PAGET'S DISEASE OF THE VULVA: A CASE REPORT D.J. Tablante-Reyes, C. Damaso-Rayel, Philippines 107 FATAL CUTANEOUS METASTASIS FROM VULVAR CANCER F. Abbasi, M. Modarres, M. Bandarian, Iran 108 RADIOCHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED VULVAR CANCER R. Krynicki, J. Jonska-Gmyrek, L. Boguslaw, J. Staniaszek, E. Bobek-Pstrucha, J. Borowiak, M. Miedzinska, M. Bidzinski, Poland 109 “I NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHAT IT WAS…” EXPERIENCES OF WOMEN WITH VULVAR INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA J. Taylor, E. Lobb, I. Juraskova, Australia 110 PATIENT OUTCOMES FOLLOWING RADICAL VULVAL EXCISIONS AND PLASTIC FLAP RECONSTRUCTION M. McComiskey, C. Hoo, A. Robinson, K. Khan, J. Price, UK 111 VULVAR LEIOMYOSARCOMA , WHICH MIMICKS BARTHOLIN GLAND ABSCESS CLINICALLY A.B. Güzel, M.A. Vardar, I.F. Ürünsak, L. Toksöz, D. Gümürdülü, Turkey 112 MANAGEMENT OF PRIMARY VAGINAL ADENOCARCINOMA OF INTESTINAL TYPE A.B. Güzel, S. Büyükkurt, I.F. Ürünsak, M.A. Vardar, D. Gümürdülü, Ü. Güleç, Turkey 67 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer (contd.) Poster No 113 EXPLORING THE PROTEOME CHARACTERISTICS OF HPV-POSITIVE VS HPVNEGATIVE VULVAR CARCINOMA USING MASS SPECTROMETRY G. Lindell, A. Sandberg, R. Mamede Branca, K. Gemzell Danielsson, J. Lehtiö, J. Forshed, B. Larson, B. Nordström Källström, Sweden 114 GRANULAR CELL TUMOR OF VULVA -A RARE TUMOR OF FEMALE GENITAL TRACT: CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE N. Ramapadma, Y. Kwai Lam Philip, C. Yin Nin, L. Yong Kuei, Singapore 115 NUCLEAR DNA- CONTENT, PROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY AND LAMININ-5Γ2CHAIN EXPRESSION AS PREDICTORS OF PROGNOSIS IN VULVAR CANCER (VSCC) AND CORRELATION TO HPV G. Lindell, J. Castro, K. Gemzell Danielsson, B. Larson, B. Nordström Källström, Sweden 116 A CASE REPORT: AUTOLOGUS SKIN GRAFT IN DEHISCENCE OF RADICAL VULVECTOMY T. Fakheri, H. Saeidi Borojeni, A. Nankali, F. Keshavarzi, M. Yari, E. Sadeghi, Iran 117 VAGINAL CANCER: CLINICAL EXPERIENCE OF A 10-YEARS PERIOD K. Papathanasiou, K. Lathouras, A. Pantelis, M. Tzafettas, P.D. Loufopoulos, I. Stergioudas, I. Mitsakis, Greece 118 HPV IN VULVAR CANCER - DOES ITS PRESENCE DEMAND AN EXTENDED ADJUVANT TREATMENT? S. Johann, B. McKinnon, H. Burger, N. Bersinger, M.D. Mueller, Switzerland 119 WOMEN'S EXPERIENCES FOLLOWING TREATMENT FOR EARLY STAGE VULVAR CANCER: A QUALITATIVE INSIGHT E. Barlow, G. Parmenter, N. Hacker,, R. Hussain, Australia 120 RAPID SPONTANEOUS REGRESSION OF ACUTE ONSET VIN 3/VULVAR CARCINOMA IN SITU IN YOUNG WOMEN: A CASE SERIES R. Stephenson, T. Denehy, USA 121 VULVAR INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA: CLINICAL EXPERIENCE OF A 10YEARS PERIOD K. Papathanasiou, K. Lathouras, A. Pantelis, M. Tzafettas, P.D. Loufopoulos, I. Stergioudas, A. Kainantidis, Greece 122 GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMOR IN THE RECTOVAGINAL SEPTUM: A MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF A RARE DIAGNOSIS J.H. Fregnani, A. Oliveira, V. Vazquez, C. Viana, A. Filho, R. Reis, Brazil, Portugal 123 QUALITY OF LIFE AND URINARY FUNCTION AFTER RADICAL VULVECTOMY WITH OR WITHOUT FLAP REPAIR L. Ricci Maccarini, I. Strada, L. Orazi, M.J. Tsivian, F. Pozzati, A. Ferrero, P. Zola, P. Balocco, P. Modaffari, P. De Laco, S. Venturoli, Italy 68 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer (contd.) Poster No 124 CYTOLOGY OF THE VULVA: FEASIBILITY OF A NEW BRUSH L.C.G. van den Einden, J.M.M. Grefte, L.F.A.G. Massuger, I.A.M. van der Avoort, J.A. de Hullu, The Netherlands 125 TUMOUR GRADE AND PROGNOSTIC FEATURES IN VULVAL CANCER - THE GLASGOW EXPERIENCE S. Bell, D. Millan, N. Siddiqui, J. Tolhurst, UK 126 RECURRENT VULVAR SARCOMA E. Halkia, C. Mylona, E. Pateraki, D. Spaliaras, I. Lekka, E. Trihia, G. Vorgias, N. Kalinoglou, Greece 127 PRIMARY INTESTINAL CANCER OF NEOVAGINA WITH UTERINE INVOLVEMENT : A CASE REPORT S. Bogliolo, A. Peroglio Carus, A. Piccardo, A. Noceti, E. Ratto, S. Garzarelli, Italy 128 THE POSTERIOR EXENTERATION WITH RADICAL VULVECTOMY AFTER NEOADIUVANT CHEMORADIATION IN STAGE IVA PATIENTS WITH VULVAR CANCER. A PRELIMINARY REPORT M. Jedryka, M. Rząca, B. Rossochacka, J. Kornafel, Poland 129 SIGNIFICANCE OF POSITIVE MARGINS IN VIN III J. Currie, A. Shafer, A. Brown, J. Sorosky, USA 130 MANAGEMENT OF VAGINAL CANCER C.-L. Chen, Y.-G. Zhang, W.-T. Wang, L.-Q. Li, C.-F. Zou, Z.-Y. Cao, China 131 THERAPEUTIC EFFECT OF TOPICAL 5-FLUOROURACIL FOR VAGINAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA DIAGNOSED AFTER CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT: A SERIES OF 12 CASES C.B. Batista, A.T. Tsunoda, C.E.M.C. Andrade, J.H.T.G. Fregnani, Brazil 132 ASSESSMENT OF REVISED FIGO STAGING FOR CARCINOMA OF THE VULVA M.-K. Kim, H.H. Chung, J.W. Kim, N.-H. Park, Y.-S. Song, S.-B. Kang, Republic of Korea 133 RISK FACTORS FOR VAGINAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA IN CHINA H. Li, L. Geng, H. Guo, J. Zhang, Y. Guo, K. You, China 134 FREQUENCY ASSESSMENT OF HPV-INDUCED PRECANCEROUS LESIONS IN PATIENTS WITH BORDERLINE CYTOLOGY IN THE EMILIA-ROMAGNA REGION: THE PATER STUDY S. Costa, S. Venturoli, F.S. Mennini, M. Pesaresi, E. Leo, A. Marcellusi, A. Falasca, E. Marra, M. Cricca, D. Santini, M. Zerbini, G. Pelusi, Italy 135 SPINDLE CELL CARCINOMA IS PREDICTIVE FOR CLINICAL OUTCOME IN VULVAR SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA M.D. Trietsch, K.N. Garenstroom, A.A.W. Peters, G.J. Fleuren, The Netherlands 69 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer (contd.) Poster No 136 IMPACT OF THE PATHOLOGICAL RESECTION MARGIN DISTANCE FOR DISEASE RECURRENCE IN VULVAR CANCER L. Woelber, C. Eulenburg, M. Hager, M. Choschzick, J. Schwarz, F. Jaenicke, F. Gieseking, S. Mahner, Germany 137 PRIMARY YOLK SAC TUMOR OF THE VULVA: CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE H. Wen, China 138 VULVAR AND VAGINAL CANCER IN THE “DR. SALVATORVUIA” CLINICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY HOSPITAL ARAD DURING THE 2000-2009 PERIOD V. Daşcău, G. Furău, L. Păiuşan, C. Furău, Romania 139 A CASE OF MICROINVASIVE PAGET` DISEASE OF THE VULVA: TREATMENT OF POSITIVE RESECTION MARGIN WITH TOPICAL 5-FU CREAM APPLICATION C. Park, H. Kang, S. Kim, Republic of Korea 140 PROXIMAL TYPE EPITEHELOID SARCOMA OF THE VULVA - CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE I. Aluloski, J. Babusku, N. Bashesha, D. Ivanova, FYR Macedonia 141 PLASTIC SURGERY IN THE THERAPY OF THE VULVAR DEFECT AFTER ONCOGYNECOLOGICAL TREATMENT L. Moukova, P. Hyza, R. Feranec, E. Krejci, Czech Republic 142 LIPOMATOUS VARIANT OF ANGIOMYOFIBROBLASTOMA ON THE VULVA S. Namkoong, J. Yoon, S. Lee, Republic of Korea 143 QUALITY OF LIFE AT THE PATIENTS TREATED FOR MALIGNANT DISEASE OF VULVA AND UTERUS S. Vukajlovic, I. Likic Ladjevic, N. Ladjevic, J. Opalic, S. Kadija, R. Argirovic, Serbia 144 SENTINEL LYMPH NODE DETECTION IN VULVAR CANCER - OUR EXPERIENCE R. Feranec, L. Moukova, K. Standlova, Czech Republic 145 AN AUDIT OF THE SURGICAL TREATMENT MODALITIES AND OUTCOME IN 17 CASES OF EXTRAMAMMARY PAGET'S DISEASE OF THE VULVA W. Chu, J. Tolhurst, N. Siddiqui, D. Millan, UK 146 HUMAN EPYDIDIMIS PROTEIN 4 (HE4): IT COULD BE USEFUL IN VULVAR CANCER? S. Giudici, M. Montagnana, A. Festi, E. Danese, O. Ruzzenente, V. Bresciani, G. Salvagno, G. Lippi, G. Guidi, M. Franchi, Italy 70 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Vulvar and Vaginal Cancer (contd.) Poster No 147 LOWER LIMB LYMPHEDEMA IMPACTS QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WITH VULVAR CANCER SUBMITTED TO SURGICAL TREATMENT A.P.M. Ferreira, E.M. Figueiredo, A.M.R.M. Fonseca, M.V.C. Monteiro, T.M.R.F. Franco, P. Traiman, A. Silva-Filho, Brazil 148 REPERCUSSIONS FROM VULVECTOMY AND INGUINAL LYMPHADENECTOMY ON URINARY FUNCTION AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN WITH VULVA CANCER A.P.M. Ferreira, E.M. Figueiredo, A.M.R.M. Fonseca, M.V.C. Monteiro, T.M.R.F. Franco, P. Traiman, A. Silva-Filho, Brazil 149 COLLOID CARCINOMA OF THE VULVA R. Makwela, A. Mouton, South Africa 150 SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE VULVA IN A MOTHER AND DAUGHTER: A CASE REPORT INDICATING POSSIBLY NON-CLASSICAL TUMORIGENIC PATHWAYS R. Moretti, A.M.S. Teixeira, J.B. de Pádua, X. Mazzini, S.M. Nicolau, Brazil 151 SKINNING VULVECTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF VIN II-III B. Bildaci, B.K. Karakaya, E. Cabuk, O. Ozen, P. Dursun, A. Ayhan, Turkey 152 TRANSURETHRAL BLADDER PROLAPSE, A RARE CONDITION: CHALLANGES IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT A. Kalok, M. Alazzam, M. Patterson, S. Radley, D. Rosario, UK 153 LOTUS PETAL FLAP REPAIR FOR PERINEAL RECONSTRUCTION AFTER RADICAL VULVECTOMY FOR VULVAL CANCER S. Tuteja, V. Corkhill, C. Choy, UK 154 PROLIFERATING TRICHILEMMAL TUMOURS AND EPIDERMOID CARCINOMA OF THE VULVA Y. Suárez Hernández, E. Sosa Comino, R. Rodríguez Reyes, S. García Hernández, H. Argüelles Cabrera, J. de la Torre Fernández de Vega, Spain 156 THE EFFICACY OF 4 WEEK NEOADJUVANT PHENOXODIOL MONOTHERAPY IN PRIMARY OR RECURRENT SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX AND VULVA D.-A. Silasi, G. Mor, M. Kelly, A. Husband, L. West, P. Schwartz, T. Rutherford, S. Mccarthy, F. Tavassoli, M. Azodi, USA Breast Cancer 157 A CASE OF BREAST CANCER WITH NEUROENDOCRINE DIFFERENTIATION AND NEW ONSET DIABETES MELLITUS N. Valizadeh, F. Abbasi, Iran 71 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Breast Cancer (contd.) Poster No 158 DOCETAXEL-CAPECITABINE IN PATIENTS WITH ANTHRACYCLINES METASTATIC BREAST CANCER A. Bensalem, K. Bouzid, Algeria 159 GEMCITABINE - PACLITAXEL VS GEMCITABINE - VINORELBINE IN METASTATIC BREAST CANCER; AN INTERIM ANALYSIS A. Bensalem, K. Bouzid, Algeria 160 THE USE OF TRASTUZUMAB IN ADJUVANT OR METASTATIC BREAST CANCER. AN ALGERIAN EXPERIENCE A. Bensalem, A. Ammari, H. Djedi, I. Boulouh, F. Grifi, A. Moussei, S. Sami, K. Bouzid, Algeria 161 CLINICAL FEATURES AND PROGNOSIS OF ASSOCIATION OF TRIPLENEGATIVE BREAST CANCER WITH EXTRACAPSULAR EXTENSION OF AXILLARY LYMPH NODE METASTASIS S. Maksimovic, Bosnia-Herzegovina 162 ELEVATED MRE11 EXPRESSION IN BREAST CANCER TISSUES IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR PATIENT SURVIVAL S.-S. Yuan, M.-F. Hou, Taiwan R.O.C. 163 PREDICTORS OF ADHERENCE TO CLINICAL BREAST EXAMINATION AND MAMMOGRAPHY SCREENING AMONG MALAYSIAN WOMEN P. Parsa, M. Kandiah, Iran 164 BREAST CANCER SURVIVORSHIP - OPTIMIZING FOLLOW-UP CARE S. Singh-Carlson, USA 165 GYNECOLOGIC AND BREAST CANCER PEER MENTORS: INTERPRETING PROGRAM IMPACT S. Singh-Carlson, USA 166 NUTRITIONAL AND HEMATOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF A DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION WITH AGARICUS SYLVATICUS IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY F. Valadares, M.R. Novaes, Brazil 167 SURVIVORSHIP CARE PLANNING FOR BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS S. Singh-Carlson, USA 168 LIPOSOMAL TAXOTERE WITH LINKED-PYMT-MABS INHIBITED VEGFMEDIATED-HUMAN-TELOMERASE-REVERSE- TRANSCRIPTASE (HTTTERT), C-SRC, PI3K, VEGF-A, MMP-2, AND INTEGRINS- A1- 2-6 INDUCING APOPTOSIS IN HRBC J. Giannios, E. Michailakis, Greece 72 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Breast Cancer (contd.) Poster No 169 ANTISENSE TREATMENT WITH PEGYLATED-LIPOSOMAL-MULTITARGETEDSIRNA AGAINST UBCH5,C-SRC,AND HSP90 COMBINED WITH BEVACIZUMAB ERADICATED HORMONE REFRACTORY BREAST CA(HRBC) BY INDUCTION OF APOPTOSIS/PCD TYPEI J. Giannios, E. Michailakis, Greece 170 COMPERETIVE KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICE BREAST SELF EXAMINATION IN MIDWIFERY AND NURSING STUDENT ISLAMIC AZAD UNIVERSITY KARAJ BRANCH PARIDOKHT ASHKEVARI P. Ashkvary, M. Mirfaizi, Iran 171 FURANODIENONE INHIBITS ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-ALPHA EXPRESSION AND ACTIVITY IN HUMAN BREAST CANCER MCF-7 CELLS Y. Li, G. Zhu, X. Shen, W.-F. Fong, Hong Kong S.A.R. 172 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF BREAST CANCER IN VOJVODINA IN THREE PERIODS FROM 1978 TO 2007 T. Dugandzija, M. Miladinov Mikov, G. Malenkovic, T. Ivkovic Kapicl, N. Prvulovic, M. Ristic, Serbia 173 CORRELATION BETWEEN HORMONE RECEPTOR STATUS (ER,PR),HER-2,P53 IN SOUTH INDIAN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS R. Patnayak, A. Jena, M.K. Reddy, India 174 COPING STRATEGIES IN IRANIAN BREAST CANCER PATIENT A. Sajadian, L. Heydari, M. Ansari, M. Habibi, F. Haji-Mollahosseini, Iran 175 EVALUATION THE OF OVARIAN SUPPRESSION AS ADJUVANT THERAPY IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS Z. Yousefi, M. Dehghani Dashtabi, F. Homae, Iran 176 EXPERIENCE WITH SENTINEL LYMPH NODE BIOPSY (SLNB) USING METHYLENE BLUE DYE IN EARLY STAGE CARCINOMA BREAST S. Jain, V. Jain, N. Single, S. Jain, India 177 ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-A GENE POLYMORPHISM IN IRANIAN WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER S. Abbasi, Iran 178 PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING ENDOCRINE THERAPY (PRO-BETH): ADHERENCE RATES TO TAMOXIFEN REGARDING CYP2D6 GENOTYPE AND SIDE-EFFECTS R. Achleitner, A. Oberguggenberger, V. Meraner, B. Beer, J. Giesinger, G. Kemmler, H. Oberacher, B. Sperner-Unterweger, B. Holzner, C. Marth, M. Hubalek, Austria 179 KIDNEY PYRROLIDONE CARBOXYPEPTIDASE ACTIVITY IS MODIFIED IN RATS WITH MAMMARY TUMOURS M.D.P. Carrera González, M.J. Ramírez-Expósito, M.J. García-Lopez, M.D. Mayas, J.M. Martínez-Martos, Spain 73 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Breast Cancer (contd.) Poster No 180 EFFECTS OF TAMOXIFEN ON THE CERVIX AND UTERUS IN WOMEN WITH BREAST CANCER N. Sadeghie, M. Karimi Zarchi, Iran 181 HIGH VISFATIN EXPRESSION IN BREAST CANCER TISSUE IS ASSOCIATED WITH A POOR OVERALL SURVIVAL S.-S. Yuan, Y.-C. Lee, M.-F. Hou, Taiwan R.O.C. 182 TREATMENT OF PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS FROM BREAST CANCER BY MAXIMAL CYTOREDUCTION AND HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY: A PRELIMINARY REPORT OF 4 CASES M. Cardi, S. Sibio, P. Sammartino, F. Accarpio, D. Biacchi, A. Baccheschi, T. Cornali, A. di Giorgio, Italy 183 HAPTOGLOBIN GENE EXPRESSION AND ITS CORELATION WITH OTHER CLINICAL PARAMETERS AND PROGNOSIS IN BREAST CANCER AMONG INDIAN WOMEN U. Tabassum, S.H. Mir Mazloumi, D.G. Mukherjee, K. Somasundaram, India 184 PREVALENCE OF BRCA1 GERMLINE MUTATIONS AMONG PAKISTANI WOMEN WITH TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER M.U. Rashid, D. Torres, S. Bajwa, M. Tahseen, A. Amin, A. Loya, U. Hamann, Pakistan 185 SATB1-EXPRESSION AND ITS PROGNOSTIC IMPACT IN BREAST CANCER IS CORRELATED WITH ESTROGEN RECEPTOR STATUS L.C. Hanker, T. Karn, L. Mavrova, E. Ruckhäberle, U. Holtrich, A. Rody, M. Kaufmann, Germany 186 ATYPICAL DUCTAL HYPERPLASIA - CRITERIA OF UNDER-ESTIMATION AFTER DIAGNOSTIC BY STEREOTAXIC VACUUM-ASSISTED BIOPSY M. Poilblanc, E. Fondrinier, J.-M. Classe, L. Catala, E. Anglade, V. Verriele, P. Descamps, Canada 187 DRUGS SCREENING IDENTIFIES A NOVEL COMPOUND AS AN INHIBITOR OF BREAST CANCER STEM-LIKE CELLS Y.-C. Wang, H.-Y. Lee, C.-K. Chen, Y.-T. Yo, H.-C. Lai, Taiwan R.O.C. 188 WEEKLY EPIRUBICIN IN GESTATIONAL BREAST CANCER (GBC) PATIENTS (PTS): A COOPERATIVE STUDY GROUP G. Scarfone, F. Peccatori, G. Polverino, S. Noli, A. Gadducci, V. Galimberti, E. Grossi, C. Bonazzi, S. Cinieri, Italy 189 QUALITY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS FOR BREAST CANCER STAGE AND DIAGNOSIS IN A BRAZILIAN INSTITUTIONAL MAMMOGRAPHIC SCREENING PROGRAM A.T. Tsunoda, J.H.T.G. Fregnani, J.S. Nunes, R.A.C. Vieira, E.C. Mauad, R.R. Brentani, Brazil 74 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Breast Cancer (contd.) Poster No 190 PRESERVATION OF FERTILITY IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL AND BREAST CANCER M. Kiseleva, M. Karpeykina, M. Denisov, Russia 191 THREE-DIMENSIONAL QUANTITATIVE STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS AND ADME PREDICTIONS OF GUANYLHYDRAZONE COACTIVATOR BINDING INHIBITORS OF ESTROGEN RECEPTORS S. Shityakov, T. Dandekar, Germany 192 POPULATION BASED MAMMOGRAPHIC SCREENING PROGRAMME IN LATVIA- THE FIRST RESULTS A. Hegmane, J. Eglitis, S. Plate, Latvia 193 BREAST CANCER AND MULTIPLE PRIMARY TUMORS IN THE BELORUSSIAN CANCER REGISTRY N. Novikava, I. Veyalkin, Y. Averkin, Belarus 194 SENTINEL LYMPH NODE BIOSPY IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY D. Kolarik, V. Pecha, M. Skovajsova, R. Kozevnikova, J. Sykorova, O. Sottner, M. Halaska, Czech Republic 195 COMPARISON OF TRAM-FLAP AND DIEP-FLAP IN RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY OF BREAST CANCER P. Kern, S. Krämer, M. Darsow, M. Rezai, Germany 196 IMPACT INDICATORS OF BREAST CANCER L.E. Medina Fernández, B. Rodriguez Zea, Peru 197 IN VITRO AND IN VIVO CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL ENO1-TARGETING MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY FOR DETECTION OF BREAST CANCER H.-Y. Chuang, Y.-F. Chang, N.-Y. Shih, J.-J. Hwang, Taiwan R.O.C. 198 SIGNIFICANCE OF HER-2/NEU POSITIVITY IN BREAST CANCER CASES IN PROGNOSTICATION IN FIVE YEAR FOLLOW-UP C. Basu, India 199 TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER AND THE EXPRESSION OF SELECTED TUMOR MARKERS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN AND CAUCASIAN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS R. Ali-Fehmi, Y. Hussein, M.L. Cote, Z. Nahleh, S. Bandyopadhyay, USA 200 THE STUDY OF THERMODYNAMIC PARAMETERS OF THE BLOOD PLASMA IN THE WOMEN WITH BREAST TUMOURS N. Kotrikadze, T. Tevdoradze, M. Alibegashvili, L. Ramishvili, I. Bochorishvili, M. Zibzibadze, N. Veshapidze, G. Nemsadze, Georgia 201 TRIPLE NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER: AN INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW L. Heras, A. García-Arias, M. Pujol, C. Buqueras, R. Villanueva, O. Serra, F. Losa, Spain 75 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Breast Cancer (contd.) Poster No 202 THE ROLE OF TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY AND SYMPTOM-BASED TRIAGE FOR DETECTION OF PATHOLOGICAL ENDOMETRIAL CHANGES IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS USING TAMOXİFEN K. Kahraman, E. Pabuccu, S. Taskin, F. Ortac, Turkey 203 BRCA-ASSOCIATED BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER SYNDROMES - A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS A. Rodrigues, J. Oliveira, M.R. Couto, A. Peixoto, P. Rocha, C. Santos, F. Castro, D. Pereira, H. Rodrigues, M. Teixeira, Portugal 204 BREAST CANCER AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH MITOCHONDRIAL UNCOUPLING PROTEIN 4 (UCP4), APOPTOTIC MARKERS, AND OTHER PROGNOSTIC FACTORS: AN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMICAL STUDY M. Gonidi, A.M. Athanassiadou, A. Tsipis, A. Georgiou, V. Kyriakidou, P. Athanassiadou, Greece 205 PHYLLODES TUMOR. REVIEW OF CASES IN OUR ENVIRONMENT O. Orribo Morales, M. Hernández Suárez, L. Melgar, C.F. Fernández Robayna, F.J. De la Torre Fernández Vega., Spain 206 FIRST CASE OF DOSE-DENSE SEQUENTIAL CHEMOTHERAPY WITH EPIRUBICIN, PACLITAXEL AND CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE IN A PREGNANCYASSOCIATED BREAST CANCER PATIENT M.J. Battista, M. Schmidt, A. Puhl, A. Lebrecht, C. Lindner, C. Martin, J. Faber, E. Mildenberger, H. Koelbl, Germany 207 CORRELATION OF CEA, CA 15-3 LEVELS WITH MAMMMOGRAPHY IN POSTMENAPOUSALE WOMEN E. Öztürk, E. Lapsekili, M.F. Can, R. Yıldız, S. Görgülü, G. Yağcı, M. Dede, Turkey 208 PATTERNS OF GRP78 EXPRESSION IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS TREATED WITH ADJUVANT DOXORUBICIN-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY M.Z. Baptista, L.O. Sarian, J. Vassallo, G.A. Pinto, F.A. Soares, G.A. Souza, Brazil 209 UPTAKE OF CANCER SURVEILLANCE AND RISK REDUCTION SURGERY BY FEMALE BRCA CARRIERS IN MALAYSIA Y.L. Woo, S.Y. Yoon, C.H. Yip, N.A. Taib, M. Thong, S.H. Teo, Malaysia 210 LAPAROSCOPIC OOPHORECTOMY FOR BREAST CANCER PATIENTS: EXPERIENCES FROM A CANCER CENTRE AND COMPARISON WITH GNRH ANALOGUES K. Haldar, P. Giamougiannis, C. Wilson, R. Crawford, UK 211 TREATMENT AND FOLLOW-UP OF IN SITU BREAST CARCINOMA. NATIONWIDE CROSS SECTION STUDY OF SPANISH SOCIETY OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY (SEGO) I. Zapardiel, J. Schneider, J. Ponce, J. Xercavins, Spain 76 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Breast Cancer Poster No 212 ADVANCED STAGES OF BREAST CANCER ARE ASSOCIATED TO LOW SCHOLARITY LEVEL IN PATIENTS TREATED IN A BRAZILIAN CANCER CENTER J.S. Nunes, T.B. Silva, A.T. Tsunoda, J.H. Fregnani, Brazil 213 IMPROVING INFORMED CONSENT: EVALUATING THE FIRST DECISION AIDS IN A CLINICAL TRIAL SETTING (IBIS-II) I. Juraskova, P. Butow, B. Smith, M. Seccombe, A. Coates, F. Boyle, N. Mccarthy, L. Reaby, J.F. Forbes, Australia 214 GERMLINE MUTATIONS OF BRCA2 GENE: A MOLECULAR GENETIC PROGNOSTICATOR OF BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER V. Syamala, H. Sreedharan, R. Ankathil, India 215 IMPACT OF LOW INCOME AND OLDER AGE IN ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY INDICATION FOR BREAST CANCER (BC) IN BRAZIL D.A.P. Andrade, J.S. Nunes, J.P.S.N. Lima, E.C. Mauad, Brazil 216 ORAL CONTRACEPTIVES AND BREAST CANCER RISK IN YOUNG WOMEN C. Delimpalta, A. Zampogiannis, Greece 217 WOMEN'S BREAST CANCER RISK PERCEPTION AND ATTITUDES TOWARD SCREENING TESTS T. Yavan, A. Akyüz, N. Tosun, E. Iyigün, Turkey 218 RISK FACTORS FOR BREAST CANCER IN ELDERLY WOMEN-OWN EXPERIENCES OF 300 PATIENTS R. Chrzan, T. Kulpa, Poland 219 IS HIGH BONE MASS DENSITY A MARKER FOR BREAST CANCER IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN? C. Costa, F. Costa, D. Arteiro, A. Melo, A. Correia, A.R. Costa, T. Rodrigues, Portugal Surgical Techniques 221 CONTINENT CUTANEOUS ILEOCECAL RESERVOIR USING THE SUBMUCOSALLY EMBEDDED APPENDIX AFTER ANTERIOR EXENTERATION FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES: TECHNIQUE AND COMPLICATIONS M. Friedrich, W. Poleska, D. Salehin, M. Friedrich, Germany 222 PRELIMINARY PROSPECTIVE RESULTS OF TREATMENT APPROACH OF CERVIVAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA III (CINIII) WITH THE USE OF ULTASOUND KNIFE I. Kotsopoulos, D. Evaggelinos, G. Tampakoudis, P. Skafida, V. Papadopoulos, P. Tanimanidis, V. Kartsiounis, C. Kartsiounis, Greece 77 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Surgical Techniques (contd.) Poster No 223 COMPLETE CYTOREDUCTION OF ADVANCED OVARIAN MALIGNANCY USING NEUTRAL ARGON PLASMA T.K. Madhuri, A. Tailor, S. Butler-Manuel, UK 224 ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND SENTINEL NODE PROCEDURE B.J. Mosgaard, V.R. Skovlund, H.W. Hendel, Denmark 225 LAPAROSCOPIC OOPHERECTOMY OF HUGE OVARIAN CYSTS A. Alobaid, A. Momen, S. Alobaid, L. Aldakhil, Saudi Arabia 226 SINGLE PORT ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC POSTERIOR PELVIC EXENTERATION IN PATIENTS WITH STAGES IIIC AND IV EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER: FARGHALY´S TECHNIQUE S. Farghaly, USA 227 DOES LAPAROSCOPY PROVIDE ADEQUATE STAGING IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA COMPARED WITH LAPAROTOMY M. Güngör, S. Taskin, F. Ortaç, D. Öztuna, Turkey 228 EVALUATION OF ARGON BEAM COAGULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF VULVAR INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA III C. Kushnir, M. Hill, A. Fleury, D. Silver, N. Spirtos, N/A, USA 229 MONOPARESIS OF LEG AFTER RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY TYPE II R. Macuks, I. Baidekalna, M. Zvaigznite, S. Donina, Latvia 230 EXPERIENCE WITH AN ENHANCED SURGICAL RECOVERY PROGRAM J. Carter, V. Arora, S. Philp, S. Smirnova, P. Patel, K. Nattress, C. Dalrymple, S. Pather, S. Cotterell, Australia 231 RADICAL SURGICAL TREATMENT WITH NERVE-SPARING TECHNIQUE IN EARLY CERVICAL CANCER- STAGE 1A-2A. OUR AND FOREIGN EXPERIENCE S. Ivanov, A. Tsonev, A. Abbud, S. Koko, Bulgaria 232 A COMPARISON OF ROBOT-ASSISTED AND TRADITIONAL RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY (RH) FOR EARLY-STAGE CERVICAL AND ENDOMETRIAL CANCER H.-B. Kim, S.-H. Park, Republic of Korea 233 PERIOPERATIVE MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGIC SURGERY P. Uharcek, M. Mlyncek, E. Lajtman, M. Matejka, Slovak Republic 234 EFFICACY OF PROPHYLACTIC APPLICATION OF FIBRIN GLUE (TISSEEL®) IN REDUCING POSTOPERATIVE DELAYED BLEEDING AFTER LOOP ELECTROSURGICAL EXCISION PROCEDURE K. Kim, Y.S. Yu, S.-I. Park, B.-J. Kim, M.-H. Kim, S.-C. Choi, S.-Y. Ryu, E.-D. Lee, Republic of Korea 78 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Surgical Techniques (contd.) Poster No 235 TREATMENT OF HIGH GRADE LESION AND MICROINVASIVE CANCER OF THE VAGINA WITH LASER SKINNING COLPECTOMY A. Luyten, C. Liebrich, K.U. Petry, Germany 236 INTERIM RESULTS FROM RCT TO EVALUATE PLASMAJET FOR PREVENTION OF LYMPHOCYST FORMATION FOLLOWING BILATERAL GROIN NODE DISSECTION(BGND) FOR VULVAL CANCER T. Madhuri, G. Beynon, S. Butler-Manuel, A. Tailor, UK 237 CASE CONTROLLED STUDY OF OPEN, LAPAROSCOPIC AND ROBOTIC ASSISTED HYSTERECTOMY, BILATERAL SALPINGO-OOPHORECTOMY AND PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S. Kankipati Raju, A. Papadopoulos, O. Devaja, UK 238 INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH ROBOTIC ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPY IN THE STAGING OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER - COMPARISON WITH LAPAROSCOPY R. Pilka, P. Dzvinţuk, M. Kudela, P. Hejtmánek, L. Michnová, Czech Republic 239 PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF ANALGESIA REQUIREMENT AFTER ROBOTIC HYSTERECTOMY: PRELIMINARY RESULTS A. Usmani, K. El-Boghdadly, S. Raju, I. Ahmad, UK 240 SENTINEL NODE DETECTION IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY EVALUATION E. Solima, F. Martinelli, F. Hanozet, B. Grijuela, A. Ditto, B. Valeri, M. Maccauro, F. Raspagliesi, Italy 241 EFFECT OF POSITION CHANGES ON VENTILATION DURING ROBOTIC HYSTERECTOMY K. El-Boghdadly, A. Usmani, S. Raju, I. Ahmad, UK 242 PELVIC PERITONIZATION AFTER ABDOMINAL RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY M.E. Capilna, B. Szabo, A. Toma, C. Rugina, J. Becsi, C.I. Puiac, Romania 243 LAPAROSCOPIC NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY; DESCRIPTION OF THE TECHNIQUE AND PATIENTS' OUTCOME A. Kavallaris, Germany 244 MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY STUDY REPORT IN GYNAECOLOGY ONCOLOGY (MAY - OCT 2009) M. Kodampur, N. Sumar, A. Bonsu, S. Raju, UK 245 TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTERECTOMY WITHOUT UTERINE MANIPULATOR (TLHWM): DESCRIPTION OF A NEW TECHNIQUE AND ITS OUTCOME A. Kavallaris, Germany 246 PATIENTS ON THE MOVE: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF FAST TRACK SURGERY IN GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY PATIENTS A. Brand, V. Sidhu, L. Lancaster, Australia 79 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Surgical Techniques (contd.) Poster No 247 REVIEW OF LYMPHOABSCESS FOLLOWING RETROPERITONEAL LYMPHADENECTOMY IN THE GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER S. Suga, Japan 248 ROBOTIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY VERSUS TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY: USING NERVE SPARING TECHNIQUE PERFORMED BY A SINGLE SURGEON Y.S. Lee, G.O. Chong, N.Y. Park, D.G. Hong, Y.L. Cho, I.S. Park, Republic of Korea 249 TWO CASES OF ABDOMINAL TRACHELECTOMY : DETECTION OF TUMOR MARGINS BY TRANSRECTAL ULTRASONOGRAPHY F. Demirkiran, C. Onculoglu, E. Meseci, Turkey 250 HAND-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPY FOR THE REMOVAL OF PELVIC MASSES R.W. Naumann, M. Elliot, N.D. DiMaria, R. Akers, USA 251 ROBOTIC SURGERY IN GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY: TAIWAN EXPERIENCE C. Lee, K. Huang, C. Han, Taiwan R.O.C. 252 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AND PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR EARLY CERVICAL CANCER - THE FIRST EXPERIENCE IN MACEDONIA N. Badzakov, B. Sardzovski, N. Panchevski, A. Bojadziev, N. Shikov, D. Jashar, K. Kubelka, FYR Macedonia 253 NERVE SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY. EARLY POSTOPERATIVE URODYNAMIC STUDY F. Maneschi, P. Ianiri, A. Perugini, I. Ceccacci, C. Pane, F. Gagliardi, M. Parisella, Italy 254 ULTRASONIC ENERGY IN OPEN SURGERY IN GYNAEONCOLOGY T.K. Madhuri, S. Chachan, A. Tailor, S. Butler-Manuel, UK 255 CLASS III NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY VERSUS STANDARD CLASS III RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY A. Ditto, F. Martinelli, F. Hanozet, F. Matana, C. Reato, E. Solima, F. Zanaboni, B. Grijuela, M. Carcangiu, F. Raspagliesi, Italy 256 IS TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTERECTONY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER A REALISTIC GOAL WITH CURRENT SKILL LEVELS IN UK PRACTICE? R. O'Donnell, N. Berugoda, K. Skorupskaite, C. Martin, G. Walker, UK 257 BOWEL SURGERY IN GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAMME M. Abu Freij, N. Burbos, S. Kapur, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, J. Nieto, UK 258 ROBOTIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY IN CERVICAL CARCINOMA: THE BELGIAN EXPERIENCE IN 49 CASES I. Vergote, P. van Dam, K. Traen, A. Segaert, L. Voorhoof, W. Decleer, F. Goffin, Belgium 80 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Surgical Techniques (contd.) Poster No 259 FACTORS AND COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH ROBOTIC VS. LAPAROSCOPIC VS. OPEN SURGERY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER - ANALYSIS OF 540 PATIENTS D. Lum, J. Chan, A. Sherman, R. Urban, X. Yu, USA 260 NERVE SPARING SURGICAL TECHNIQUE (NS) IN CERVICAL CANCER. ITS ROLE ON BLADDER FUNCTION, PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED STUDY S. Alessandria, G. Garrido, S. Provenzano, A. Bermudez, Argentina 261 TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTERECTOMY FOR EARLY-STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER USING AN INTRA-UTERINE MANIPULATOR: IS IT A BIAS FOR FROZEN SECTION ANALYSIS? A CASE-CONTROL STUDY M.L. Gagliardi, A. Fagotti, G.F. Zannoni, G. Vizzielli, B. Costantini, V. Gallotta, G. Scambia, F. Fanfani, Italy 262 ADMINISTRATION OF AMINO ACIDS AGENTS FOLLOWED BY INTRAPERITONEAL IRRIGATION WITH SODIUM BICARBONATE IS EFFECTIVE THERAPY IN PATIENTS OF PSEUDOMYXOMA PERITONEI S. Kusunoki, K. Kato, S. Suga, M. Kimura, Y. Terao, S. Takeda, Japan 263 ROBOTIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY: COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES AND COST W. Gotlieb, D. Haliday, S. Lau, Canada 264 OUTCOME AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN ELDERLY PATIENTS UNDERGOING ROBOTIC SURGERY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER W. Gotlieb, Z. Vaknin, T. Perri, C. Deland, N. Drummond, Z. Rosberger, S. Lau, I. Gourdji, Canada 265 IMPACT OF OBESITY ON ROBOTIC SURGERY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER W. Gotlieb, K. Buzaglo, Z. Vaknin, S. Brin, R. Kaufer, S. Aubin, S. Lau, Canada 266 ROBOT ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC TRANSPERITONEAL PARA - AORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS M. Fastrez, J. Vandromme, S. Rozenberg, M. Degueldre, Belgium 267 VAGINA RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY IN PRIMARY VAGINAL MELANOMA AFTER EXTENSIVE SURGERY C.-L. Chen, Y.-G. Zhang, W.-T. Wang, L.-Q. Li, C.-F. Zou, Z.-Y. Cao, China 268 ROBOTIC ENDOMETRIAL CANCER STAGING IN THE MORBIDLY OBESE A. Burnett, P. Stone, A. Stevens, J. Roman, USA 269 LAPAROSCOPIC RETROPERITONEAL LYMPHADENECTOMY IN GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER M. Cusido, S. Baulies, F. Fargas, I. Rodriguez, J. Browne, R. Fabregas, Spain 81 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Surgical Techniques (contd.) Poster No 270 ROBOTIC ASSISTED RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR CERVICAL CANCER S.K. Raju, G. Mehra, M.A. Kodampur, I. Ahmed, O. Devaja, UK 271 CHOOSING THE RIGHT PATIENT: PREDICTING THE CONVERSION OF LAPAROSCOPY TO LAPAROTOMY DURING THE SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER K. Kieser, A. Ball, C. O'Connell, J. Bentley, Canada 272 LASER ABLATION VERSUS LLETZ FOR THE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA: SHORT AND LONG TERM OUTCOMES K. Chin, F. Khan, J. Roger, UK 273 ROBOT-ASSISTED SURGICAL STAGING FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER COMPARED TO LAPAROSCOPY AND LAPAROTOMY D.-A. Silasi, K. Elsahwi, P.E. Schwartz, T.J. Rutherford, A.D. Santin, M. Azodi, USA 274 THE USE OF LAPAROSTOMY IN GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY PATIENTS S. Kaushik, K. Akhter, B. Rufford, D. Kolomainen, L. Balasubramani, M. Nobbenhuis, T. Ind, J. Bridges, J. Shepherd, D. Barton, UK 275 INTRAVENOUS LEIOMYOMATOSIS EXTENDING TO THE RIGHT VENTRICLESUCCESSFUL ONE-STAGE OPERATION WITHOUT CARDIOTOMY AND CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS THROUGH MANUAL EXTRACTING METHOD H.-J. Roh, H.-J. Yoo, S.-J. Lee, H.-J. Jo, W.-D. Joo, Republic of Korea 276 LAPAROSCOPIC ASSISTED VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY VERSUS LAPAROSCOPIC TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY H.Y.S. Ngan, K.F. Tam, Hong Kong S.A.R. 277 UTILITY OF PERITONEAL LAVAGE CYTOLOGY DURING LAPAROSCOPIC SALPINGO-OOPHORECTOMY K. Haldar, P. Giamougiannis, R. Crawford, UK 278 SIMULTANEOUS COMBINE OPERATIONS ON PATIENTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR AND FEMALE GENITAL DISEASES S. Mavrichev, V. Andruschuk, H. Maisei, I. Bakinovskaya, D. Rovski, A. Lusenko, E. Dolomanova, Belarus 279 BUDDY OPERATING AS A TOOL TO ACCELERATE SKILL ACQUISITION FOR LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMIES C. Reade, M.L. Schmuck, F. Moens, J. Hauspy, Canada, Belgium 280 LAPAROSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF LYMPHOCYST AND SEVERE ADHESION POST CONVENTIONAL RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY P. Jarruwale, C.-L. Lee, K.-G. Huang, Y. Tanapat, Thailand 281 INTRA-OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS IN GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY: THE NEED FOR CLINICAL GOVERNANCE A. Patel, A. Kucukmetin, K. Galaal, R. Naik, UK 82 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Surgical Techniques (contd.) Poster No 282 NOVEL ROBOTIC VAGINAL SUTURING TECHNIQUE I. Zapardiel, V. Zanagnolo, M. Peiretti, A. Maggioni, L. Bocciolone, Spain 283 PET PROBE ASSISTED SURGICAL DEBULKING IN WOMEN WITH ISOLATED RECURRENT GYNECOLOGICAL TUMORS S. Ghamande, F. Weber, S. Bush, H. Williams, M. Macfee, USA 284 NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIATION FOLLOWED BY LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY IN FIGO STAGE IIB - IIIB CERVICAL CANCER E. Vizza, C. Vincenzoni, E. Baiocco, E. Mancini, L. Patrizi, F. Tomao, M. Cimino, G. Corrado, Italy 285 THE EVALUATION OF ANXIETY LEVEL IN WOMEN TREATED BY LAPAROSCOPY AND LAPAROTOMY IN GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY SETTING P. Sobiczewski, H. Tchórzewska, T. Wysocka-Bobryk, W. Michalski, M. Bidzinski, Poland 286 RECTOSIGMOID RESECTION WITH VS. WITHOUT PROTECTIVE OSTOMY AS PART OF CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY FOR ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER M. Arvas, B. Aslan, O. Guralp, F. Demirkıran, C. Sanioglu, T. Bese, Turkey 287 RETROPERITONEAL DEBULKING IN RECURRENT GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER - THE CHALLENGE OF MULTISPECIALTY COOPERATION J. Špaček, M. Broďák, Z. Bělobrádek, P. Dvořák, P. Navrátil, E. Křepinská, A. Řezáţ, Czech Republic Cervical Cancer 288 LONG-TERM SURVIVAL OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC ASSISTED RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY IN TREATING EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER C.-L. Lee, K.-Y. Wu, K.-G. Huang, Taiwan R.O.C. 289 MAGNESIUM AND POTASSIUM DEPLETION IN CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS RECEIVING WEEKLY CISPLATIN CHEMOTHERAPY CONCURRENT WITH RADIOTHERAPY: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY C. Zalameda-Castro, G. Benitez, Philippines 290 ANALYSIS OF 89 PATIENTS WITH POSITIVE MARGINS AFTER CONIZATION C. Wu, Q. Liao, China 291 COMPARISON OF OUTCOMES FOR BONE METASTATIC CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS PRIMARY TREATED WITH CONCURRENT CHEMORADIATION VS. RADIATION THERAPY ALONE D. Thanapprapasr, A. Nartthanarung, Thailand 292 A SURVEY OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE OF JORDANIAN OBSTETRICIANS AND GYNAECOLOGISTS TO CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING I. Lataifeh, Jordan 83 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 293 REDUCING CERVICAL CANCER INCIDENCE IN NIGERIA O. Agboola, Nigeria 294 EFFECTS OF QUERCETIN-INDUCED APOPTOSIS ON HELA CELLS THROUGH THE MITOCHONDRIAL PATHWAY W. Zhang, J. Chen, L. Ao, L. Huang, China 295 CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING METHODS - PILOT STUDY IN URBAN AREA FROM ROMANIA C. Rada, S. Manolescu, M. Tarcea, C. Zugravu, Romania 296 EXPRESSION AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF TGF-Β AND SMAD7 IN CERVICAL CARCINOMA T. Yao, Z. Lin, China 297 EARLY DIAGNOSTIC OF CERVICAL CANCER CELLS IN REFLECTED LIGHT A. Paiziev, V. Krakhmalev, M. Abdullakhodjaeva, Uzbekistan 298 SEXUALL RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR AMONG ADOLESCENTS-PROJECTKNOWLEDGE IS PLEASURE D. Lepusic, Croatia 299 REVISING THE ROLE OF PARAMETRIAL BOOST IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVIX CANCER PATIENTS STAGED WITH POSITRON EMISSION TOMOGRAPHY C. Rajasooriyar, S. van Dyk, M. Lindawati, D. Bernshaw, S. KondalsamyChennakesavan, K. Narayan, Sri Lanka 300 ASSESSMENT OF DIFFERENT TYPES OF CYTOLOGICAL FINDINGS IN PAPANICOLAOU TEST (A 3 YEAR STUDY) IN AN IRANIAN HOSPITAL KERMANSHAH /IRAN A. Nankali, T. Fakheri, F. Keshavarzi, M. Yari, N. Jalilian, Iran 301 CLINICAL ANALYSIS OF 37 CASES WITH URINARY RETENTION AFTER RADICAL TOTAL HYSTERECTOMY H. Li, R. Wu, Y. Guo, Z. Ma, Y. Ru, B. Lou, L. Zeng, China 302 RADIOTHERAPY WITH OR WITHOUT CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE MANAGMENT OF CERVIX CANCER: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW S. Sridharan, S. Vinod, A. Lau, Australia 303 PHYSICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF FEMALES TREATED FOR CERVICAL CANCER WITH RADIATION THERAPY. WHAT IS STILL NEEDED? U. Majeed, N. Hayat, I. Haider, A. Jamshed, M. Shah, A. Ali Syed, S. Hameed, Pakistan 304 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF HISTOLOGY IN CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS J. Jonska-Gmyrek, L. Gmyrek, B. Lindner, J. Staniaszek, A. Zolciak-Siwińska, R. Krynicki, M. Bidzinski, B. Kotowicz, Poland 84 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 305 THE CORRELATION BETWEEN THE CYTOLOGICAL AND COLPOSCOPIC FINDINGS AND PATHOHISTOLOGICAL FINDINGS OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (CIN) D. Vuleta, S. Mihaldņiš-Tubiš, R. Maletin, T. Kozarcic, M. Mocko-Kacanski, M. Djolai, Serbia 306 CORRELATION BETWEEN HOMEODOMAIN-INTERACTING PROTEIN KINASE 2, HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS AND APOPTOSIS IN CERVICAL CANCER M. Al-Beiti, J. Wang, W. Guang, X. Lu, X. Liu, China, USA 307 COLD COAGULATION: EVALUATION OF A TREATMENT MODALITY FOR HIGH GRADE CIN S. Phadnis, K. Sieunarine, R. Dixon, M. Padwick, F.A. Sanusi, UK 308 PREVALENCE OF HIGH-GRADE CIN IN THE PRESENCE OF A TYPE 3 TRANSFORMATION ZONE AND A SMEAR SUGGESTIVE OF LOW-GRADE DYSKARYOSIS S. Phadnis, K. Sieunarine, M. Menezes, M. Padwick, F.A. Sanusi, UK 309 THE USE OF INTEGRATED HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE16 AS A SURROGATE MARKER IN PREDICTING DISEASE FOR PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA R. Karaca, I. Alanbay, E. Akturk, A. Kubar, M. Dede, M.C. Yenen, I. Baser, Turkey 310 CLINICAL IMPACT OF RE-STAGING RECURRENT CERVICAL CANCER WITH FDG-PET M. Bjurberg, E. Kjellén, E. Brun, Sweden 311 RESULTS OF A RANDOMIZED TRIAL FROM THE FNCLCC COMPARING HYSTERECTOMY VERSUS NO HYSTERECTOMY AFTER CHEMORADIOTHERAPY FOR STAGE IB2/II CERVICAL CANCER P. Morice, P. Rouanet, P. Romestaing, G. Houvenaeghel, J.C. Boulanger, J. Leveque, D. Cowen, A. Rey, F. Gouttenoire, C. Haie-Meder, France 312 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND MORBIDITIES AFTER COMPLETION SURGERY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING INITIAL CHEMORADIATION THERAPY FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER C. Touboul, C. Uzan, S. Gouy, A. Rey, C. Lhomme, P. Pautier, P. Duvillard, C. Haie-Meder, P. Morice, France 313 A RANDOMIZED TRIAL OF LOCAL ANESTHESIA VERSUS FORCED COUGHING FOR PAIN RELIEF DURING CERVICAL BIOPSY B. Schmid, S. Pils, G. Heinze, L. Hefler, A. Reinthaller, P. Speiser, Austria 314 RISK FACTORS FOR TUMOR RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS WITH STAGE III-IVA SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX TREATED WITH CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY K. Asato, Y. Nagai, M. Oyakawa, H. Nitta, E. Okubo, M. Hirakawa, W. Kudaka, M. Inamine, T. Toita, Y. Aoki, Japan 85 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 315 ABDOMINAL RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY INVASIVE CERVICAL CARCINOMA A. Mandic, P. Novakovic, D. Zikic, T. Ivkovic-Kapicl, J. Rajovic, O. Mihajlovic, Serbia 316 EVALUATION OF VISUAL INSPECTION WITH ACETIC ACID AND LUGOL´S IODINE AS CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING METHODS IN RURAL AREAS OF CHINA Y. Zhao, C. Zhao, J. Jiang, L. Qiu, L. Cui, J. Li, L. Wei, China 317 PREVALENCE AND TYPES OF HPV IN CERVICAL CANCER: COMPARISON BETWEEN LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL DATA: LESSONS TO LEARN M. Seoud, L. Alemany, G. Zaatary, A. Khalil, S. de Sanjosé, N. Muñoz, F.X. Bosch, Lebanon, Spain 318 DETECTION OF HUMAN TELOMERASE GENE AMPLIFICATION COMBINED WITH HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TEST: A CLINICAL DIAGNOSTIC VALUATION FOR UTERINE CERVICAL PRECANCEROSIS H. Liu, S. Liu, H. Wang, China 319 ANTIBIOTIC USE AND RISK OF GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER H. Tamim, H. Al Kadri, K. Musallam, J.-F. Boivin, J.-P. Collet, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Canada 320 IRINOTECAN AND CISPLATIN FOR NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX K. Fujiwara, A. Miyoshi, M. Okazawa, T. Miyatake, Y. Ota, K. Yoshino, T. Enomoto, S. Kamiura, Japan 321 RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR FIGO STAGE IB-IIB ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX T. Kasamatsu, T. Onda, M. Sawada, T. Kato, S. Ikeda, M. Ishikawa, Y. Sasajima, H. Tsuda, Japan 322 ROLE OF HIGH-RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TESTING IN THE SCREENING AND MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER PRECURSORS S. Lee, S. Lee, G.H. Lee, Y. Lee, D.C. Park, Republic of Korea 323 HPV INFECTION AMONG PATIENTS WITH HIGH GRADE CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF CERVIX IN IRAN F. Yarandi, Z. Eftekhar, N. Izadi-Mood, Iran 324 HPV TYPE DISTRIBUTION IN INVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER AND HIGHGRADE CERVICAL LESIONS IN KOREA Y.-T. Kim, K.-R. Kim, S.-W. Lee, J.-H. Bae, A. Lee, Y.-J. Choi, S.-H. Lee, P. Shrestha, J. Chen, J.-S. Park, Republic of Korea 86 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 325 MANAGEMENT OF ´NORMAL´ COLPOSCOPY IN THE PRESENCE OF HIGHGRADE CYTOLOGICAL ABNORMALITY S. Phadnis, R. Joseph, K. Sieunarine, S. Disu, M. Padwick, F.A. Sanusi, UK 326 HIGH RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS PREVALENCE AND ITS RELATION WITH ABNORMAL PAP TEST: A TURKISH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE E.S. Özcan, S. Taskin, F. Ortaç, Turkey 327 ABDOMINAL RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY IS AN OPTION FOR FERTILITYSPARING SURGERY IN WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE WITH EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CARCINOMA M. Muraji, Japan 328 BOTRYOID RHABDOMYOSARCOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX: A CASE REPORT A. Melo, C. Costa, M. Cruz-Pires, D. Fernandes, M. Soares, T. Amaro, A. Petiz, Portugal 329 OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH ATYPICAL GLANDULAR CELLS DIAGNOSED DURING PREGNANCY J. Sláma, D. Cibula, P. Freitag, I. Pinkavová, M. Zikán, D. Fischerová, P. Dundr, J. Dusková, Czech Republic 330 HIGH-RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA IN PARAAORTIC LYMPH NODES IN ADVANCED STAGES OF CERVICAL CARCINOMA J. Sláma, D. Cibula, P. Dundr, I. Pinkavová, M. Zikán, D. Fischerová, P. Freitag, M. Fanta, D. Kuzel, M. Drazdaková, T. Zima, Czech Republic 331 NERVE-SPARING OKABAYASHI RADICAL TRANSABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY (NORTH) AND ITS LAPAROSCOPIC APPLICATION W.-D. Joo, H.-J. Yoo, S.-J. Lee, H.-J. Noh, Republic of Korea 332 A 'SEE AND TREAT' POLICY FOR REFERRAL SMEARS SUGGESTIVE OF MODERATE DYSKARYOSIS: IS ITJUSTIFIED? S. Phadnis, R. Joseph, K. Sieunarine, M. Menezes, M. Padwick, F.A. Sanusi, UK 333 EXPRESSION OF CYCLIN G1 IN CERVICAL CANCER AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SUB-GENOTYPES OF HPV P. Sun, Y. Wen, X. Mao, F. Lin, Y. Song, China, Germany 334 THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DETECTION HPV GENOTYPES BY USING FLOW THROUGH HYBRIDIZATION AND GENE CHIP P. Sun, X. Chen, C. Lin, X. Mao, F. Lin, L. Cai, Y. Song, China 87 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 335 THE ANALYSIS OF THE IMMUNE RESPONSE WITH REFERENCE TO THE PEPTIDE FROM HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE 16-L1 IN THE CERVICAL CANCER A. Fukui, K. Kawano, S. Matsueda, N. Komatsu, T. Sasada, S. Shitijyou, K. Ushijima, K. Itho, T. Kamura, Japan 336 MODERN TENDENCIES IN EARLY FINDING AND SCREENING OF CERVICAL PRECANCER AND CANCER S. Ivanov, A. Tsonev, A. Abbud, S. Koko, Bulgaria 337 COMPARISON OF CERVICAL SMEAR RESULTS RECEIVED BY DOCTORS AND RECEIVED BY SERVIKS ® SELF-SMEAR TEST KIT H. Guner, C. Cakici, A. Onan, C. Taskiran, E. Turkyilmaz, B.A. Buyrukcu, H. Ustun, Turkey 338 LOW DYNAMIN 2 EXPRESSION IS ASSOCIATED WITH TUMOR INVASION AND METASTASIS IN INVASIVE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF CERVIX Y.-Y. Lee, B.-G. Kim, J.-W. Lee, T.-J. Kim, C.H. Choi, H.S. Park, T.J. Song, M.K. Kim, H.J. Kim, W. Lee, J.-H. Lee, D.-S. Bae, Republic of Korea 339 THE EVALUATION OF PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND EFFECTS OF ADJUVANT THERAPY ON OUTCOMES OF EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER M. Karimi Zarchi, N. Behtash, Iran 340 COLPOSCOPY: CYTOLOGY: HISTOLOGY CORRELATION AT THE CERVICAL PATHOLOGY UNIT IN FUNDACIÓN LÓPEZ PEREZ (SANTIAGO CHILE). DIFFERENCES BETWEEN RESIDENTS Y. Mc Conell, R. Urrejola, H. León, P. Torres, L. Urrejola, M. Pierotic, Chile 341 A STUDY OF CHRONIC PELVIC PAIN AFTER RADIOTHERAPY IN SURVIVORS OF LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER I. Vistad, M. Cvancarova, G. Kristensen, Norway 342 CERVICAL CANCER IN CROATIA: THE IMPORTANCE OF PUBLIC EDUCATION CAMPAIGN FOR CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION D. Eljuga, V. Końec, S. Sabolovic-Rudman, A. Znaor, D. Eljuga, G. Grubińiš, Croatia 343 CARCINOSARCOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX WITH CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA COMPONENT N. Takahashi-Shiga, M. Toyoshima, J.-I. Akahira, H. Niikura, N. Yaegashi, Japan 344 INDIVIDUALIZED FOLLOW-UP FOR EARLY DETECTION OF CERVICAL CANCER BY HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) TESTING IN CASES OF ASCUS, LSIL AND HSIL M. Hosaka, H. Fujita, H. Watari, N. Sakuragi, Japan 88 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 345 SYSTEMIC CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWING CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY IMPROVED THE SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED UTERINE CERVICAL CANCER A. Abe, H. Furumoto, K. Yoshida, T. Kato, M. Irahara, Japan 346 OUTCOME AND EVENTS AFTER CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT: A MONOCENTRIC STUDY FOLLOW UP N. Yarandi, F. Yarandi, N. Izadi-Mood, Iran 347 ADENOID BASAL CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX C. Urzal, C. Nunes, M. Rocha, P. Aldinhas, D. Pereira da Silva, Portugal 348 LEIOMYOSARCOMA OF THE CERVIX C. Urzal, C. Nunes, M. Rocha, P. Aldinhas, D. Pereira da Silva, Portugal 349 SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX: A CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF THE 5 CASES Y. Oh, Republic of Korea 350 INTRATUMORAL LYMPHATIC MICRO VESSEL DENSITY (MLVD) AND CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER FOLLOWING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY F. Zaganelli, F. Carvalho, B. Almeida, C. Bacchi, J.C. Goes, M. Calil, E. Baracat, J. Carvalho, Brazil 351 TREND IN DISTRIBUTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE 58 VARIANTS IN PROGRESSION OF CERVICAL DYSPLASIA IN KOREAN WOMEN M.J. Song, S.T. Park, S.Y. Hur, J.S. Park, Republic of Korea 352 COMPARISON OF PNA BASED ARRAY WITH DNA-BASED ARRAY FOR DETECTING AND GENOTYPING HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS S.T. Park, M.J. Song, S.Y. Hur, J.S. Park, Republic of Korea 353 DETECTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TYPE 16 E7-SPECIFIC T CELLS BY ELISPOT ASSAY S.Y. Hur, M.J. Song, S.T. Park, J.S. Park, Republic of Korea 354 THE PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF HAEMOGLOBIN SERUM CONCENTRATION AND WHO STATUS IN CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS J. Jonska-Gmyrek, R. Krynicki, L. Gmyrek, B. Lindner, A. Zolciak-Siwinska, J. Staniaszek, B. Kotowicz, M. Bidzinski, K. Bujko, Poland 355 ANALYSIS OF RESULTS OF INTERSTITIAL BRACHYTHERAPY USING MUPIT IN LOCALLY ADVANCED GYNECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES R. Vyas, P. Nandwani Patel, U. Suryanarayan, India 356 EVALUATION OF CHEMORADIOTHERAPY EFFICACY AND SIDE EFFECTS IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER- A STUDY FROM NORTH EAST OF IRAN S. Kadkhodayan, F. Homaei Shandiz, F. Farshidy, M. Afsal Aghaee, A. Babaei, Iran 89 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 357 A SURVEY OF IRANIAN WOMEN KNOWLEDGE AND ATTITUDE TO HPV AND VACCINE UPTAKE F. Farzaneh, A. Esmailnia, S. Salehpour, E. Barouti, Iran 358 MRI-BASED PREPLANNING WITH CT/MRI DATA FUSION IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER TREATED WITH 3D BRACHYTHERAPY M. Doležel, J. Vanasek, K. Odrazka, T. Kroulik, M. Tichy, M. Kostal, D. Spitzer, M. Mrklovsky, Czech Republic 359 ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS FOR RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS TREATED FOR CERVICAL CANCER C. Zhao, L. Wei, China 360 ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN CERVICAL CARCINOMA STEM CELLS T. Yao, Z. Lin, China 361 EARLY REMOVAL OF URINARY CATHETER AFTER RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY M. Abu Freij, N. Burbos, S. Crocker, T. Duncan, J. Nieto, UK 362 WEEKLY VERSUS TRI-WEEKLY CISPLATIN: WHICH ONE SHOULD BE THE STANDARD REGIMEN IN CISPLATIN-BASED CHEMORADIATION IN CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT? S.-Y. Ryu, W.-M. Lee, K. Kim, S.-I. Park, B.-J. Kim, M.-H. Kim, C.-K. Cho, B.-H. Nam, Korea Cancer Center Hospital, Republic of Korea 363 CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA ASSOCIATED WITH LOBULAR ENDOCERVICAL GLANDULAR HYPERPLASIA S. Nishio, H. Tsuda, K. Ushijima, Y. Sasajima, T. Kasamatsu, T. Kamura, Japan 364 FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR2 IIIC IN HUMAN UTERINE CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA(CIN) AND CERVICAL CANCER R. Kawase, T. Ishiwata, Z. Naito, T. Takeshita, Japan 365 MEDIUM DOSE RATE BRACHYTHERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CARCINOMA ; EARLY RESULT OF A PROSPECTIVE STUDY F. Amouzegar-Hashemi, F. Zahedi, F. Farhan, M. Aghili, B. Kalaghchi, P. Haddad, Iran 366 MALIGNANT PERICARDIAL EFFUSION IN CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX K. Wongyu, Republic of Korea 367 A COMPARISON BETWEEN SIMPLE FRACTIONATION AND HYPERFRACTIONATION IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER: TUMOR CONTROL AND RADIATION COMPLICATIONS L. Taehwa, Republic of Korea 90 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 368 HYDRONEPHROSIS AS A PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR OF SURVIVAL IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CARCINOMA T. Shah-Pradhan, G. Salame, H. Duan, O. Abulafia, Y.-C. Lee, W. Jeremy, E. Katsoulakis, USA 369 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY BASED PROFILE OF CIN MIGHT HELP FOR TRYAGING OF WOMEN GENUINELY REQUIRING TREATMENT X. Carcopino, S. Giusiano-Courcambeck, A. Djmeli-Bensmaine, V. Secq, L. Boubli, D. Olive, C. Taranger-Charpin, France 370 EVALUATION OF HPV DNA TYPING IN SENTINEL LYMPH NODE AND PRIMARY LESION OF CERVIX IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER C.-C. Rhim, Republic of Korea 371 SOLITARY RECURRENT METASTASIS OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX IN INGUINAL LYMPH NODE P.-R. Jang, Republic of Korea 372 PHASE II TRIAL OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN CERVICAL CANCER IN INDIAN WOMEN M. Biswas, S.P.S. Kochar, B.K. Goyal, R. Rao, S. Bhatnagar, India 373 THE CORRELATION OF KI-67 EXPRESSION WITH TUMOR RECURRENCE AND SURVIVAL RATES IN EARLY STAGE CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX C.M. Pacioles-Flavier, J.T.P. Luna, Philippines 374 PERSISTENCE AND RECURRENCE OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA FOLLOWING LOOP ELECTROSURGICAL EXCISION(LEEP) OF HIGH GRADE LESIONS - 10 YEAR FOLLOW UP A. Ranganathan, C. Clelland, S. Kehoe, UK 375 INFLUENCE OF POST OPERATIVE ADJUVANT CONCURRENT CHEMORADIATION ON SURVIVAL FOR HIGH- RISK EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER - KK HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE C. Yin Nin, N. Ramapadma, Y. Kwai Lam Philip, L. Yong Kuei, S. Lay Tin, Y. Swee Peng, Y. Richard, Singapore 376 SEQUENCE-DEPENDENT HEMATOLOGIC SIDE EFFECTS OF TOPOTECAN AND CISPLATIN IN PERSISTENT OR RECURRENT CERVICAL CANCER Y.-Y. Lee, J.-W. Lee, H.J. Kim, W. Lee, H.S. Park, T.J. Song, M.K. Kim, C.H. Choi, T.-J. Kim, J.-H. Lee, D.-S. Bae, B.-G. Kim, Republic of Korea 377 LOCALLY ADVANCED ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX TREATED WITH CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY USING PACLITAXEL AND CISPLATIN Y. Nagai, K. Asato, M. Hirakawa, M. Inamine, W. Kudaka, T. Toita, Y. Aoki, Japan 378 A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON COLPOSCOPIC EVALUATION OF POST COITAL BLEEDING V. Jain, S. Jain, S. Bansal, India 91 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 379 PROGNOSTIC IMPLICATIONS OF LEVELS OF INSULIN LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-I & INSULIN LIKE GROWTH FACTOR-II IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER P. Nandwani Patel, R. Vyas, D. Bhavsar, M. Mehta, India 380 RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY IN PREGNANT AND NON-PREGNANT WOMEN: A COMPARISON OF OPERATIVE RISKS K.S. Bevis, C. Leath III, T.M. Numnum, P. Ramsey,, W. Huh, J.M. Straughn Jr., USA 381 RISK STRATIFICATION IN PATIENTS WITH STAGE IB-IIA CERVICAL CANCER WITHOUT PARAMETRIAL INVASION OR PELVIC LYMPH NODE METASTASES AFTER RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY S.-I. Ikeda, T. Kasamatsu, T. Kato, T. Onda, M. Ishikawa, Y. Sasajima, H. Tsuda, Japan 382 P16INK4A IMMUNOSTAINING AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO HISTOLOGY REVIEW FOR RELIABLE GRADING OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL LESIONS M.G. Dijkstra, D.A.M. Heideman, S.C. de Roy, L. Rozendaal, J. Berkhof, K. van Krimpen, K. van Groningen, P.J.F. Snijders, C.J.L.M. Meijer, F.J. van Kemenade, The Netherlands 383 ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY AND CHEMORADIATION AFTER SURGERY FOR CERVICAL CANCER L. Rogers, S.S.N. Siu, D. Luesley, A. Bryant, H. Dickinson, South Africa 384 TO TREAT OR NOT TO TREAT, THE CLINICAL DILEMMA OF ASC-US R.P. de Bie, L.F.A.G. Massuger, R.A.J.M. van Dongen, M.P.M.L. Snijders, J. Bulten, W.J.G. Melchers, R.L.M. Bekkers, The Netherlands 385 THE FTA CARTRIDGE SELF SAMPLE: A PROMISING TOOL TO IMPROVE CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING R.P. de Bie, C.E. Schmeink, J.M.J.E. Bakkers, L.F.A.G. Massuger, R.L.M. Bekkers, W.J.G. Melchers, The Netherlands 386 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR STAGE 1 B2-2B CERVICAL CANCER-PRELIMINARY RESULTS M. Popovic, N. Prvuloviš, A. Mandic, J. Rajovic, Serbia 387 ROLE OF PET/CT IN PREOPERATIVE LYMPH NODE STAGING IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER UNDERGOING RADICAL SURGERY L. Ševčík, M. Mysliveţek, J. Klát, P. Gráf, Z. Jalůvková, M. Ţegan, O. Kraft, R. Formánek, Czech Republic 388 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SENSE OF COHERENCE AND SYMPTOM OCCURRENCE, INTENSITY, DISTRESS, AND SELF CARE EFFECTIVENESS IN THAI WOMEN WITH CERVICAL CANCER B. Sumdaengrit, S. Hanucharurnkul, M. Dodd, S. Wilailak, T. Vorapongsathorn, K. Pongthavornkamol, Thailand 92 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 389 THE REAL SIGNIFICANCE OF ASCUS AND ASC-H IN DETECTING HIGH GRADE CERVICAL LESIONS - OUR RESULTS IN TWO YEARS S. Vukajlovic, L. Vukmirovic, J. Opalic, J. Atanackovic, R. Cerovic, Serbia 390 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF HEDGEHOG SIGNALLING IN CERVICAL CARCINOMA N. Chaudary, R.P. Hill, M. Pintilie, D. Hedley, A.W. Fyles, M. Milosevic, H. Mackay, Canada 391 EVALUATION OF OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX TREATED WITH RADIATION WITH OR WITHOUT CONCURRENT CHEMOTHERAPY E. Donnelly, J. Lurain, J. Schink, D. Singh, J. Boyle, M. Gentile, B.B. Weitner, J. Strauss, A. Rademaker, W. Small, Jr., USA 392 PARTICIPATION OF HEALTH WORKERS IN VIA , VILLI SCREENING IN ILE-IFE, SOUTHWESTERN NIGERIA, HOW FAR? B. Adebami, K. Ajenifuja, Gynaeoncology Group, Nigeria 393 PHASE II TRIAL OF PACLITAXEL AND NEDAPLATIN IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED/RECURRENT UTERINE CERVICAL CANCER: A KANSAI CLINICAL ONCOLOGY GROUP STUDY M. Takekuma, Y. Hirashima, H. Tsubamoto, T. Tabata, A. Arakawa, Y. Itani, N. Furukawa, H. Murakoshi, S. Takeuchi, K. Ito, Kansai Clinical Oncology Group, Japan 394 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF TUMOR MARKER SCCA IN THE MONITORING OF CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS V. Sukhin, V. Hertman, E. Sukhina, I. Krugovaja, Ukraine 395 PERSISTENCE OF HPV AFTER CONIZATION FOR CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (CIN) N. Kiriakopoulos, E. Gavalas, I. Kotsidas, C. Nanini, N. Koutlaki, V. Lymberis, Greece 396 P16/KI-67 DUAL-STAINED CYTOLOGY TESTING MAY PREDICT POST PARTUM OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH ABNORMAL PAP CYTOLOGY DURING PREGNANCY O. Reich, F. Durchschein, A. Schroedel, E. Bankuti, R. Ridder, Austria 397 THE COLUMNAR EPITHELIUM HYPOTHESIS OF CERVICAL CARCINOGENESIS O. Reich, Austria 398 COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF WEEKLY VS THREE-WEEKLY CISPLATIN CHEMORADIATION IN CERVICAL CANCER S. Wilailak, S. Pongpanich, S.C. Luengsukcharoern, C. Seetatanee, A. Lertkhachonsuk, C. Charakorn, Thailand 93 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 399 THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN MCP-1 AND CCR2 SINGLE NUCLEOTIDE POLYMORPHISMS AND CERVICAL CANCER IN KOREAN WOMEN H.-S. Moon, N. Kim, H.W. Chung, Republic of Korea 400 THE ROLE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TESTING IN PREDICTING THE RECURRENCE AFTER TREATMENT FOR HIGH-GRADE CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA G. Dimitrov, E. Dzikova, I. Andonova, E. Trajkovska, FYR Macedonia 401 STUDY OF CHANGES IN LIPID PEROXIDATION AND ANTI-OXIDANTS LEVELS IN DIFFERENT STAGES OF CARCINOMA CERVIX U. Singh, A.N. Srivastava, H.P. Gupta, S. Mehrotra, S. Srivastava, India 402 STUDY OF FREE RADICAL INJURY STATUS IN PRE MALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT CERVICAL LESIONS H.P. Gupta, A.N. Srivastava, U. Singh, S. Mehrotra, India 403 ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX. THE RADIUMHEMMETS SERIES 1914-2004. CHANGES IN STAGE AND AGE DISTRBUTION AND SURVIVAL TRENDS A.-C. Hellström, K. Hellman, B.F. Pettersson, Sweden 404 IDENTIFICATION OF A GENE-EXPRESSION SIGNATURE FOR PREDICTING LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN EARLY STAGE PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CARCINOMA L. Huang, M. Zheng, H. Ding, Q.-M. Zhou, W.-H. Jia, H.-Y. Wang, China 405 MESONEPHRIC ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX WITH SPINDLE CELL DIFFERENTIATION: A CASE REPORT M. Arvas, B. Aydogan, O. Guralp, C. Sanioglu, T. Bese, F. Demirkiran, Turkey 406 THE COLPOSCOPIC MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA DURING PREGNANCY IN R.MACEDONIA E. Dzikova, G. Dimitrov, I. Andonova, E. Trajkovska, FYR Macedonia 407 SHORT-TERM RESPONSE TO NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY RADICAL SURGERY IN PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED UTERINE CERVIX CANCER. CASE SERIES O. Matylevich, I. Kosenko, T. Litvinova, Belarus 408 CHORIOCARCINOMATOSIS DEDIFFERENTIATION FROM ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX: A CASE REPORT K.-C. Chun, D.-Y. Chang, Y.-A. Kim, M.-K. Jeon, E.-S. Lee, Republic of Korea 409 THE EFFECT OF CISPLATIN WITH GREEN TEA POLYPHENOL IN THE HUMAN UTERINE CERVICAL CANCER CELL LINES S. Han, T. Ahn, Republic of Korea 94 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 410 SIGNIFICANCE OF PRETREATMENT SERUM CYFRA 21-1 LEVELS AS AN INDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX S.-J. Chang, H.-S. Ryu, K.-H. Chang, Republic of Korea 411 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY AND BILATERAL PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN EARLY STAGE CERVICAL CANCER: THE FIRST CASE REPORT IN KOREA S.H. Lee, J.W. Kim, S.L. Kim, S.W. Kim, Y.T. Kim, E.J. Nam, Republic of Korea 412 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS GENOTYPE DISTRIBUTION IN CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND INVASIVE CANCERS IN HONG KONG P. Chan, T. Cheung, M. Yu, W. Li, M. Chan, K. Ho, China 413 PRE-OPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS AND THE MANAGEMENT OF MINIMAL DEVIATION ADENOCARCINOMA(MDA) AND LOBULAR ENDOCERVICAL GLANDULAR HYPERPLASIA(LEGH) : A MULTI-CENTER, RETROSPECTIVE STUDY A. Takatsu, C. Fuseya, T. Miyamoto, A. Horiuchi, T. Shiozawa, Japan 414 DOES THE SIZE-SUBDIVISION OF STAGE IIA CERVICAL CANCER PREDICT THE PROGNOSIS? A MULTICENTER RETROSPECTIVE STUDY S. Okada, T. Kasamatsu, T. Yasugi, K. Mizutani, K. Kawana, S. Nakagawa, H. Michikami, H. Ochi, M. Onuki, T. Minaguchi, K. Matsumoto, T. Satoh, A. Oki, H. Yoshikawa, Japan 415 HPV TYPE DISTRIBUTION IN INVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER AND HIGHGRADE CERVICAL LESIONS IN MALAYSIA R. Soon, B.-K. Lim, J. Chen, C.-M. Yong, S. Subramaniam, M.J. Makanjang, N.A.M. Adenan, S.Z. Omar, P. Shrestha, Y.-L. Teoh, Malaysia 416 RADICAL ABDOMINAL TRACHELECTOMY IN A FOUR AND HALF YEAR OLD GIRL FOR CLEAR CELLADENOCARCINOMA OF CERVIX - ACCEPTABLE SURGICAL APPROACH Y. Kulkarni, A. Vaidya, India 417 HIGH-RISK GROUP FOR LOCOREGIONAL RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS WITH STAGE IB-IIB SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX TREATED WITH CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY W. Kudaka, M. Hirakawa, Y. Nagai, T. Toita, M. Inamine, K. Ogawa, Y. Aoki, Japan 418 THE STUDY ON EFFICACY OF CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER AFTER TREATMENT FAILURE - PILOT STUDY S. Jedrus, K. Raczek-Zwierzycka, H. Grzbiela, Poland 419 CISPLATIN AND ETOPOSIDE AS NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH STAGES IIB-IIIB CERVICAL CANCER: A PHASE II STUDY C. Lee, Republic of Korea 95 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 420 APPLICATION OF THE RNA-BASED HPV TEST FOR DETERMINATION OF Е6/Е7 ONCOGENE EXPRESSION IN THE DIAGNOSTICS OF CERVICAL EPITHELIAL CHANGES V. Zlatkov, P. Kostova, A. Doganov, M. Boyanova, D. Velcheva, V. Tsoncheva, K. Mainhard, Bulgaria 421 CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX ASSOCIATED WITH RUDIMENTARY UTERUS IN AN 11 YEARS OLD GIRL WITHOUT PRE-NATAL DES EXPOSURE A.A. Andi, B.K. Lim, R. Zaharuddin, W.L. Haw, A. Rohani, Malaysia 422 EVALUATION OF TYPE II RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY IN THE TREATMENT OF 960 PATIENTS WITH STAGE IB-IIB CERVICAL CARCINOMA M. Zheng, L. Huang, L. He, H. Ding, H.-Y. Wang, L.-M. Zheng, China 423 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN NODE-POSITIVE STAGE IB-IIB CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS TREATED BY TYPE II SURGERY M. Zheng, L. Huang, L. He, H. Ding, Y.-F. Ren, H.-Y. Wang, China 424 SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX (SCCC) F. Raja, R. Harrand, M. McCormack, J. Ledermann, N. Reed, UK 425 REDUCTION OF CIN, EGL, ABNORMAL PAP TESTS AND CERVICAL PROCEDURES WITH GARDASIL® VACCINATION W. Huh, for the FUTURE II Study Group, USA 426 RECENTLY URODYNAMICS CHANGES IN THE PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER BETWEEN THE PRE-AND POST RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY P. Sun, Y. Su, X. Chen, C. Lin, Y. Song, China 427 THE PLACE OF RADICAL SURGERY IN ADVANCED STAGES CERVICAL CANCER M.E. Capilna, B. Szabo, A. Toma, S.C. Rusu, S. Birciu, C.I. Puiac, Romania 428 UTILIZATION OF IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDIES IN DIFFERENTIATING SUPERFICIALLY INVASIVE OR MICROINVASIVE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF UTERINE CERVIX FROM CARCINOMA IN-SITU (CIS) G. Rasty, D. Smith, F. Siadat, M. Rouzbahman, Canada 429 EFFICACY OF GARDASIL® AGAINST PERSISTENT INFECTION OR DISEASE IN WOMEN WITH PRIOR VACCINE HPV TYPE INFECTION X. Castellsague, FUTURE III Investigators, Spain 430 RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR IRRADIATED CERVICAL CANCER - HOW RADICAL THE PROCEDURE SHOULD BE IN THESE PATIENTS? S. Nastasia, Romania 431 CASE REPORT. FANCONI'S ANAEMIA AND CERVICAL CANCER Y. Ashton, T. Freeman-Wang, N. Pisal, S. Ramachandra, UK 96 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 432 LONG-TERM OVERALL SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CARCINOMA IB2 - IIB TREATED BY SURGERY ALONE OR WITH ADJUVANT RADIO-/CHEMOTHERAPY J. Dowaji, Germany 433 OVARIAN TRANSPOSITION FOR THE PRESERVATION OF OVARIAN FUNCTION IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CARCINOMA S. Carvalho, A. Melo, A. Petiz, C. Lopes, P. Ribas, D. Silva, B. Alves, Portugal 434 COMPARISON WEEKLY CISPLATIN THERAPY WITH TRIWEEKLY COMBINATION CHEMOTHERAPY AS ADJUVANT CONCURRENT CHEMORADIATION AFTER RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY IN CERVICAL CANCER H.N. Lee, K.H. Lee, D.W. Lee, Y.S. Lee, E.K. Park, J.S. Park, Republic of Korea 435 RISK FACTORS FOR DELAYED DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER ACCORDING TO A MULTIVARIATE HIERARCHICAL MODEL A.V. Lourenço, C.M.S. Fregnani, P.C.S. Silva, G.B. Neto, J.H. Fregnani, Brazil 436 DELAYED DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL CANCER: IS IT POSSIBLE TO DEFINE RISK GROUPS? A.V. Lourenço, C.M.S. Fregnani, P.C.S. Silva, G.B. Neto, J.H. Fregnani, Brazil 437 REASONS FOR NOT PERFORMING PAP SMEAR: A COMPARISON STUDY BETWEEN WOMEN WITH CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND CERVICAL CANCER A.V. Lourenço, C.M.S. Fregnani, P.C.S. Silva, G.B. Neto, J.H. Fregnani, Brazil 438 IDENTIFICATION OF HEAT SHOCK PROTEIN 27 EXPRESSION IN SQUAMOUS NEOPLASIA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX A. Tozawa, N. Suzuki, A. Yoshida, H. Koizumi, Y. Kobayashi, K. Kiguchi, B. Ishizuka, Japan 439 KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PAP SMEAR AND HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS AMONG WOMEN WITH CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND CERVICAL CANCER A. Lourenço, C.M.S. Fregnani, P.C.S. Silva, G.B. Neto, J.H. Fregnani, Brazil 440 ATYPICAL GLANDULAR CELLS DIAGNOSED DURING PREGNANCY AND POSTPARTUM PERIOD - A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW K.F. Tam, A.N.Y. Cheung, E. Szeto, H.Y.S. Ngan, Hong Kong S.A.R. 441 ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH EARLY CERVICAL CANCER: ASSOCIATION WITH PELVIC LYMPH NODE METASTASIS AND POOR OVERALL SURVIVAL Z. Yuqi, W. XiaoHua, L. Jin, China 442 THE VALUE OF CONIZATION FOR POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH HIGH GRADE CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA X. Cheng, Y. Feng, X. Wang, W. Lv, X. Xie, China 97 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 443 UNCLEAR RESECTION MARGIN IN CONIZATION AS RECURRENCE MARKER IN CERVICAL CARCINOMA IN SITU IN SOUTH KOREA N.H. Kim, H.-S. Moon, Republic of Korea 444 DETECTION OF TERC AMPLIFICATION IN CERVICAL EPITHELIAL CELLS FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF HIGH-GRADE CERVICAL LESIONS AND INVASIVE CANCER J. Jiang, L.-H. Wei, Y.-L. Li, R.-F. Wu, X. Xie, Y.-J. Feng, G. Zhang, C. Zhao, Y. Zhao, Z. Chen, China 445 COMPARISON OF THE EXPRESSION OF THE P16 AND KI-67 BETWEEN CERVICAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA AND ADENOCARCINOMA S.-H. Lee, C.-Y. Park, Republic of Korea 446 OUTCOME OF EXTENDED FIELD RADIOTHERAPY FOR CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS WITH PARA-AORTIC LYMPH NODES AT DIAGNOSIS - NCCS EXPERIENCE L.M.K. Chua, M.C.R. Yeo, K.T. Hoon Seng, Singapore 447 DIGITAL CERVICOGRAPHY AS AN ADJUNCT TO COLPOSCOPY R. Dwivedi, P. Eedarapalli, UK 448 THE 10-YEARS FOLLOW-UP RESULTS OF LOOP CONIZATION WITH RIGHTANGLED TRIANGULAR SHAPED EXCISOR IN PATIENTS WITH CIN 3 M.S. Cha, I.J. Choi, Republic of Korea 449 CHEMORADIOSENSITIZATION OF BRACHYTHERAPY IN CARCINOMA OF UTERINE CERVIX: THE FRINGE EFFECTS IN ADVANCE DISEASE M. Sharma, A. Sharma, N. Somaiah, India 450 PHASE II STUDY ON TOPOTECAN(T)/CISPLATIN (C) COMBINATION REGIMEN FOR TREATMENT OF PERSISTENT, RECURRENT OR ADVANCED CERVICAL CARCINOMA IN CHINESE POPULATION X. Wu, J. Liu, L. Wu, L. Pan, H. Huang, China 451 THE EFFICACY OF CONCURRENT CISPLATIN AND 5-FLUROURACIL CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIATION THERAPY FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED CANCER OF THE UTERINE CERVIX M.S. Cha, I.J. Choi, M.S. Han, H.S. Ann, J.C. Byun, Republic of Korea 452 ANALYSIS OF PROGNOSIS IN CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS WITH INTERMEDIATE RISK FACTORS D.-H. Jeong, J.-M. Byun, E.-J. Jeong, I.-H. Jo, Y.-N. Kim, C.-H. Jeong, K.-B. Lee, M.-S. Sung, K.-T. Kim, Republic of Korea 453 PREVALENCE OF HPV IN WOMEN WITH NORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY AND CERVICAL NEOPLASIA AND COFACTORS PLAYING ROLE IN CERVICAL CARCINOGENESIS H. Yetimalar, B. Kasap, A. Yıldız, K. Çukurova, A. Keklik, Turkey 98 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 454 DUTCH ALGORITHM FOR FOLLOW-UP AFTER TREATMENT FOR CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA; EFFECTIVE TO PREDICT RECURRENCES UP TO 7.5 YEARS AFTER TREATMENT M. Kocken, J.A. Louwers, W.A. ter Harmsel, J. Berkhof, P.J.F. Snijders, R.H.M. Verheijen, T.J.M. Helmerhorst, C.J.L.M. Meijer, The Netherlands 455 SIGNIFICANCE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DNA TYPE IN CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA BY HPV DNA CHIP C.-H. Cho, S.-J. Shin, S.-Y. Lim, S.-H. Kwon, S.-D. Cha, Republic of Korea 456 THE FIRST 18 MONTHS OF INTRACAVITARY HDR BRACHYTHERAPY FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES AT THE BEATSON WEST OF SCOTLAND CANCER CENTRE R. Harrand, R. McCahill, L. Turnbull, S. Kakumanu, N. Reed, UK 457 A CASE REPORT OF EMBRYONAL RHABDOMYOSARCOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX IN A PREGNANT WOMEN F. Demirkiran, E. Meseci, C. Onculoglu, U. Ince, Turkey 458 HRHPV-TESTING IN A UNIVERSITY OUTPATIENT CLINIC: SHORTCOMINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS J. Louwers, J. Berkhof, A. Zaal, M. Kocken, L. Rozendaal, D. Heideman, M. van Baal, P. Snijders, R. Verheijen, C. Meijer, The Netherlands 459 PREVALENCE OF ONCOGENIC HPV 16, 18 IN WOMEN ATTENDING A COLPOSCOPY CLINIC D.M. Christe, M.P. Kanchana, R.B. Prabhu T, P. Devan, D Karunakaran, Anjalakshi, Chandrasekhar, India 460 DISTRIBUTION OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS TYPES IN TURKISH WOMEN Z.S. Tuncer, G. Boyraz, I. Adanir, Turkey 461 CAPACITY OF HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN GOMA/DRC M. Kambale Sahani, D.M.M. Mutumwa, P.K. Mukama, The Democratic Republic of the Congo 462 CONFORMAL TECHNIQUES LEAD TO A HIGH COMPLETION RATE OF EXTERNAL BEAM RADIATION FOR CERVIX CARCINOMA IN A DEVELOPING WORLD SETTTING H. Simonds, N. Du Toit, South Africa 463 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS FOR IMPROVED SURVIVAL IN FIGO STAGE IVB CERVICAL CANCER J.Y. Kim, M.-K. Kim, H.S. Kim, Y.B. Kim, H.H. Chung, H.J. Kim, T.S. Lee, J.W. Kim, N.H. Park, Y.S. Song, S.-B. Kang, H.P. Lee, Republic of Korea 99 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 464 QUICK COURSES OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN FIGO STAGE IB2 AND IIA2 CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS WITH CISPLATIN AND IRINOTECAN M. Kairbayev, E. Kukubassov, Z. Chingisova, R. Shalbayeva, K. Smagulova, Kazakhstan 465 HIGH DOSE - DENSITY NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY SIMPLE TRACHELECTOMY. ONCOLOGICAL AND PREGNANCY RESULTS H. Robova, M. Pluta, M. Halaska, O. Sebestova, P. Skapa, L. Rob, Czech Republic 466 QUALITY OF LIFE OF CERVICAL CANCER SURVIVORS: A POPULATIONBASED CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY IN THE SOUTH OF THE NETHERLANDS E. Dovern, M. Hoehn, L.C.H.W. Lutgens, R.F.P.M. Kruitwagen, B.F.M. Slangen, T. Van Gorp, A.C. Voogd, M. Engelen, K. Flobbe, K. Van de Vijver, R.I. Lalisang, The Netherlands 467 TELECERVICOGRAPHY FOR CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING S.N. Kim, J.M. Bae, H.P. Lee, K.H. Nam, S.K. Lee, Republic of Korea 468 MINIMAL DEVIATION ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX EVOLVED FROM LOBULAR ENDOCERVICAL GLANDULAR HYPERPLASIA AFTER FIVE YARES FROM INITIAL DIAGNOSIS D. Ogishima, Japan 469 A PHASE I STUDY OF CONCURRENT CISPLATIN CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX RECEIVING PELVIC RADIOTHERAPY C. Nyongesa, P. Ruff, B. Donde, J. Kotzen, South Africa 470 CERVICAL CANCER CURE FRACTIONS IN RELATION TO SCREENING. FURTHER EVIDENCE FROM THE SWEDISH NATIONWIDE AUDIT B. Andrae, T. Andersson, P. Lambert, L. Kemetli, L. Silfverdal, B. Strander, W. Ryd, J. Dillner, S. Törnberg, P. Sparén, Sweden 471 NEO-ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY (NACT) IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER: WEST OF SCOTLAND EXPERIENCE G. Shaikh, R. Harrand, S. Kakumanu, N. Reed, UK 472 CHROMOSOME 3Q 26 REGION GAIN CAN SAFELY IDENTIFY WOMEN LESS LIKELY TO PROGRESS FROM LGSIL TO HGSIL A. Rodolakis, J. Biliatis, I. Symiakaki, D. Haidopoulos, N. Thomakos, M. Papaefthimiou, P. Tsipouras, P. Taffas, A. Antsaklis, Greece 473 90-YEARS EXPERIENCE OF CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX AT RADIUMHEMMET. DISTRIBUTION BY AGE, STAGE AND HISTOPATHOLOGY K. Hellman, A.-C. Hellstrom, B.F. Pettersson, Sweden 474 NEO-ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY CONISATION IN PATIENTS WITH STAGE IB1 CERVICAL CANCER AND CHILD WISH J. Berger, P. Berteloot, K. Leunen, P. Neven, F. Amant, I. Vergote, Belgium 100 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 475 EPIDEMIOLOGICAL FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CERVICAL CANCER: A 15YEAR REVIEW OF CASES E. Moss, S. Askew, P. Pearmain, K. Singh, UK 476 PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY FOR PRECANCER AND EARLY STAGE CANCER OF THE UTERINE CERVIX WITH FERTILITY PRESERVATION M. Sakamoto, S. Okamoto, K. Miyake, Y. Koyamatsu, T. Akiya, M. Nakano, T. Muroya, Y. Tenjin, K. Ochiai, T. Tanaka, Japan 477 A PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF SEE AND TREAT IN WOMEN WITH ABNORMAL VAGINAL CYTOLOGY: IS THIS AN APPROPRIATE MANAGEMENT PROTOCOL F. Demirkiran, C. Onculoglu, E. Meseci, H. Erenel, Turkey 478 SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN SITU WITH INTRAEPITHELIAL SPREAD TO THE UPPER GENITAL TRACT AND INVASION OF OVARIES - CASE REPORT J. Bouda, O. Hes, T. Vanecek, F. Havlicek, V. Kalis, Z. Rokyta, L. Boudova, Czech Republic 479 DELAYED TYPE HYPERSENSITIVITY SKIN TEST TO HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS 16 SPECIFIC ANTIGENS IN HEALTHY SUBJECTS AND CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS IN INDONESIA J.N.I. Vet, M.J. Molegraaf, E. Dijkgraaf, A. Vloon, A.R. Wafelman, J. Oostendorp, M.J.P. Welters, G. Purwoto, S. Cornain, G.J. Fleuren, A.A.W. Peters, S.H. van der Burg, G.G. Kenter, The Netherlands 480 ANALYSIS OF ROUTINE FOLLOW-UP AFTER PRIMARY TREATMENT FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN STAGES IA, IB AND IIA E. Lajtman, M. Mlynţek, P. Uharţek, M. Matejka, Slovak Republic 481 SHOULD WOMEN WITH POSTCOITAL BLEEDING BE REFERRED FOR COLPOSCOPY? S. Agarwal, B. Yasmaras, R. Haughney, D. Wilkin, UK 482 RECREATION BLOOD SUPPLY OF UTERI AFTER RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY N. Wanke, Russia 483 DISCRIMINATION OF CERVICAL NEOPLASIAS USING AUTOMATED IMAGE ANALYSIS W. Li, U. Gustafsson, R. Wolters, J. Oyama, D. Ferris, R. Lieberman, C. Santos, O. Galdos, USA, Peru 484 EXPRESSION OF LYMPHANGIOGENESIS PATHWAY GENES IN CERVICAL NEOPLASIA B. Michalski, A. Kachel-Flis, U. Mazurek, M. Michalski, J. Orchel, B. Rembielak-Stawecka, M. Wętka, V. Skrzypulec-Plinta, J. Wilczok, E. Kapuśniak, W. Mleczko, Poland 101 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 485 KNOWLEDGE OF AND ATTITUDES TO CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AMONG CAMEROONIAN HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS C. McCarey, D. Pirek, P.-M. Tebeu, M. Boulvain, A.S. Doh, P. Petignat, Switzerland 486 FOLLOW - UP CYTOLOGY IN WOMEN THAT UNDERWENT LOOP EXCISION OF THE CERVIX: MANAGEMENT OF DYSKARYOTIC SMEARS AFTER TREATMENT N. Burbos, M. Abu-Freij, M. ElSawy, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, J. Nieto, UK 487 EXPRESSION OF METASTATIC PATHWAY GENES IN CERVICAL NEOPLASIA B. Michalski, A. Kachel-Flis, U. Mazurek, M. Michalski, J. Orchel, B. RembielakStawecka, M. Wętka, V. Skrzypulec-Plinta, J. Wilczok, E. Kapuśniak, W. Mleczko, Poland 488 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR INVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER DURING PREGNANCY: REPORT OF NINE CASES R. Fruscio, A. Villa, A. Maneo, I. Cameroni, F.P. Sina, L. Ceppi, M. Sicuri, S. Corso, M.C. Bonazzi, A. Locatelli, R. Milani, Italy 489 SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW, A RANDOMISED TRIAL AND A PREFERENCE TRIAL CHALLENGING THE PRACTICE OF VAGINAL DILATION DURING RADIOTHERAPY T. Miles, N. Johnson, UK 490 EXPRESSION OF ANGIOGENESIS AND LYMPHANGIOGENESIS PATHWAY GENES IN CERVICAL NEOPLASIA B. Michalski, A. Kachel-Flis, U. Mazurek, M. Michalski, J. Orchel, B. Rembielak-Stawecka, M. Wętka, V. Skrzypulec-Plinta, J. Wilczok, E. Kapuśniak, W. Mleczko, Poland 491 EXPRESSION OF HPV L1 CAPSID PROTEIN AND HPV GENOTYPES IN LIQUIDBASED CYTOLOGY SAMPLES H.-S. Choi, W. Kang, S. Kim, J. Nam, C. Park, Republic of Korea 492 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY (NCH) FOLLOWED BY ABDOMINAL RADICAL TRACHELECTOMY (ART) SPARING THE UTERINE ARTERIES (SUA) FOR INVASIVE CERVICAL CARCINOMA (CC) A. Soderini, N. Cuneo, A. Aragona, E. Bonavia, C. Reyes, D. Martinez, Argentina 493 LASER ABLATION VERSUS DIATHERMY LOOP EXCISION (LLETZ) FOR THE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA: SHORT AND LONG TERM OUTCOMES F. Khan, K. Chin, UK 494 TREATMENT OF METASTATIC CERVICAL CANCER WITH PACLITAXEL AND CISPLATIN - A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE J. Oliveira, A. Rodrigues, M.R. Couto, S. Sousa, N. Afonso, D. Pereira, Portugal 102 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 495 CONCURRENT CHEMORADIATION WITH GEMCITABINE AS SINGLE AGENT FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER IN PATIENTS 60 YEARS OR OLDER L. Cetina, A. Serrano, D. Cantù, D. Pèrez, J. Chanona, J. De la Garza, L. Rodriguez, J. Coronel, C. Carlos Zuloaga, L. Rivera, A. Dueñas, Mexico 496 SIGNIFICANCE OF NUMBERS OF METASTATIC AND RESECTED LYMPH NODES IN IB1 TO IIA CERVICAL CANCER: PRIMARY SURGERY VS. NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY H.S. Lim, J.H. Kim, H.S. Kim, H.H. Chung, H.-J. Kim, T.S. Lee, J.W. Kim,, N.H. Park,, Y.S. Song1,, S.-B. Kang, H.P. Lee, Republic of Korea 497 THE IMPACT OF CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT ON SEXUAL FUNCTION AND INTIMATE RELATIONSHIPS: A CRYING SHAME J. Hunter, USA 498 LOCALLY ADVANCED RECURRENT CERVICAL CANCERS - THE WAY OUT G.N. Neerukonda, H. Vuduyaraju, N.B. Parvataneni, R. Maturi, U.R. Poli, S.R. Tammineedi, India 499 HPV GENOTYPES PREDICT SURVIVAL BENEFIT FROM CONCURRENT CHEMOTHERAPY AND RADIOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF CERVIX C.-C. Wang, C.-H. Lai, J.-H. Hong, Taiwan R.O.C. 500 CORRELATION BETWEEN IMMUNOCYTOCHEMISTRY OF HPV L1 CAPSID PROTEIN AND BEHAVIOR OF LOW GRADE CERVICAL CYTOLOGY IN KOREAN WOMEN S. Lee, J. Kim, J. Park, Republic of Korea 501 AGE-SPECIFIC HPV PREVALENCE AND GENOTYPE DISTRIBUTION IN WOMEN WITH NORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY: AN ANALYSIS OF TWO PERIOD COHORTS C. Lai, A. Chao, C. Chang, J. Qiu, C. Lin, M. Chen, T. Wu, H. Huang, M. Jao, K. Huang, H. Chou, T. Chang, Taiwan R.O.C. 502 COMBINATION OF IRINOTECAN AND NEDAPLATIN FOR RECURRENT CERVICAL CANCER N. Yahagi, Y. Kobayashi, T. Ohara, H. Kondo, A. Tozawa, N. Suzuki, K. Kiguchi, B. Ishizuka, Japan 503 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS GENOTYPE IN CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA GRADE 2 AND 3 OF TAIWANESE WOMEN A. Chao, C.-C. Huang, H.-J. Huang, C.-T. Lin, C.-H. Lai, Taiwan R.O.C. 504 CONCURRENT PARAMETRIAL BOOST DURING PELVIC RADIATION FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED CARCINOMA CERVIX: LATE EFFECTS AND SURVIVAL M. Ali, U.N. Majeed, I. Ahmed, W. Ali, A. Masood, A. Ilyas, Pakistan 103 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 505 POSTOPERATIVE BLADDER FUNCTION OF NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY NAVIGATED BY INTRAOPERATIVE ELECTRO NERVE STIMULATION T. Kato, M. Hosaka, T. Mitamura, T. Odagiri, Y. Konno, N. Kobayashi, S. Sudo, M. Takeda, H. Watari, M. Kaneuchi, M. Kudo, N. Sakuragi, Japan 506 INCREASED AWARENESS OF THE HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS DOES NOT INCREASE VACCINE ACCEPTANCE IN YOUNG ADULTS C.E. Schmeink, K.C.M. Gosens, W.J.G. Melchers, L.F.A.G. Massuger, R.L.M. Bekkers, The Netherlands 507 A CASE - SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ADENOCARCINOMA (IB2) IN THE UTERINE CERVIX WITH CONCURRENT CHEMO-PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY (CCPDT) S.J. Han, T.G. Ahn, Republic of Korea 508 CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND NORMAL EPITHELIUM: CORRELATIONS BETWEEN EXPRESSION OF TUMOR MARKERS, AND HORMONAL CONTRACEPTIVES, SEX HORMONE LEVELS AND SMOKING D. Hellberg, Sweden 509 BURDEN OF FEMALE GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS IN CENTRAL ITALY M. Chiavarini, L. Minelli, F. Stracci, F. La Rosa, Italy 510 EVALUATION OF PATHOLOGICAL RESPONSE (PR) AS A NEW PROGNOSTIC PARAMETER AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMORADIATION PLUS RADICAL SURGERY FOR ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER V. Masciullo, V. Vellone, G. Amadio, G. Scambia, G.F. Zannoni, Italy 511 THE IMPACT OF LYMPH NODE DENSITY ON SURVIVAL OF CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS C. Grimm, V. Seebacher, J. Rahhal, C. Tempfer, A. Reinthaller, L. Hefler, S. Polterauer, Austria 512 THE CURRENT APPROACHES TO THE TREATMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER E. Novikova, L. Demidova, O. Chulkova, E. Ronina, I. Korneeva, E. Kadieva, Russia 513 EARLY EVALUATION OF RESPONSE TO CHEMORADIATION FOR ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER BY DIFFUSION AND PERFUSION MRI: A PILOT STUDY J.-F. Monville, C. Balsat, P. Coucke, K. Delbecque, J.-M. Foidart, C. Gennigens, F. Goffin, J. Hermesse, F. Kridelka, P. Meunier, A. Thille, Belgium 514 SMALL CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX: RESULT AND TYPES OF RECURRENCE H.-S. Park, J.-W. Lee, T.-J. Kim, C.H. Choi, Y.-Y. Lee, M.-K. Kim, T.-J. Song, B.-G. Kim, D.-S. Bae, Republic of Korea 104 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 515 IMPLEMENTATION OF RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY (RH) IN WESTERN KENYA (WK) : AN EDUCATIONAL PILOT PROJECT B. Rosen, J. Dodge, C. Giede, W. Jimenez Fiedler, P. Cibulska, S. Sinesat, M. Bernardini, J. McAlpine, S. Finlayson, M. Plante, D. Miller, L. Elit, Canada 516 PELVIC EXENTERATION AFTER CENTRAL POST RADIATION RECURRENT FOR CERVICAL CANCER S.A. Almeida Reis, Brazil 517 BONE METASTASIS FROM CERVICAL CANCER : 20-YEAR EXPERIENCES Y.-M. Kim, Y.-T. Kim, S.-M. Park, K.-C. Chun, D.-Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, J.-H. Nam, Republic of Korea 518 RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOLLOWING INTENSITY-MODULATED ARC THERAPY (IMAT) ± CISPLATIN IN THE MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER A. Makar, G. De Meerleer, H. Denys, L. Delrue, W. De Neve, R. Van den Broecke, K. Lambein, B. Lambert, K. Vandecasteele, Belgium 519 CASE-CONTROL ANALYSIS OF DIETARY FOLATE AND RISK OF PRECANCEROUS CERVIX LESION: A PILOT STUDY M. Dede, T. Ozgurtas, M. Agıllı, I. Alanbay, R. Karaca, Y. Kurt, E. Akturk, M.C. Yenen, Turkey 520 RECURRENT CERVICAL CARCINOMA AFTER PRIMARY LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL SURGERY K.-G. Huang, H. Su, C.-L. Lee, Taiwan R.O.C. 521 POSTOPERATIVE MORBIDITY AFTER NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY P. Radlovic, A. Cetkovic, Serbia 522 CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA IN THE “DR. SALVATOR VUIA” CLINICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY HOSPITAL ARAD DURING THE 2000-2009 PERIOD G. Furău, L. Păiuşan, V. Daşcău, C. Furău, Romania 523 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CARCINOMA AT IIB-IIIB STAGES L. Ashrafyan, I. Antonova, O. Aleshikova, L. Khunova, S. Ivashina, A. Slonov, Russia 524 CERVICAL CANCER IN THE “DR. SALVATOR VUIA” CLINICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY HOSPITAL ARAD DURING THE 2000-2009 PERIOD G. Furău, L. Păiuşan, C. Furău, V. Daşcău, Romania 525 EVALUATION OF COLD KNIFE CONIZATION IN DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA III, A 301 CASES REVIEW L.-H. Wei, China 105 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 526 PRIMARY SCREENING FOR CERVICAL CANCER IN CAMEROON: PRELIMINARY RESULTS COMPARING SELF- VS CLINICIAN-COLLECTED SPECIMENS FOR HPV DETECTION I. Navarria, P.-M. Tebeu, P. Vassilakos, A. Gauthier, P.-A. Menoud, Z. Sando, I. Sandjong, P. Petignat, Switzerland 527 VARIATIONS IN RECURRENCE PATTERN OF STAGE IB CERVICAL CANCER ACCORDING TO LYMPH NODE INVOLVEMENT M.F. Kose, T. Turan, B. Dundar, S. Ozer, N. Boran, S. Koc, G. Tulunay, D. Bulbul, Turkey 528 UTILIZING VARIAN ECLIPSE CONTOUR FUNCTION TO GENERATE A COMPOSITE PLAN FROM EXTERNAL BEAM AND BRACHYTHERAPY PLANS FOR CERVICAL CARCINOMA C. Yashar, R. de los Reyes, D. Scanderbeg, USA 529 FEASIBILITY OF DYNAMIC ADAPTIVE RADIOTHERAPY FOR CERVICAL CARCINOMA C. Yashar, M. Cornell, L. Mell, A. Mundt, D. Scanderbeg, USA 530 THE PARTICIPATION OF METALLOTHIONEIN-POSITIVE STROMAL FIBROBLASTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESSION CARCINOMAS OF SQUAMOUS ORIGIN J. Skret-Magierlo, P. Basta, M. Dutsch-Wicherek, P. Mach, L. Wicherek, Poland 531 OVARIAN TRANSPOSITION IN CERVICAL CANCER A. Melo, S. Carvalho, C. Lopes, P. Ribas, B. Alves, A. Petiz, Portugal 532 KNOWLEDGE OF HPV AND CERVICAL CANCER AMONG HIV POSITIVE WOMEN IN LAGOS-NIGERIA R.I. Anorlu, M.A. Adegbesan, T. Adaramewa, Nigeria 533 PRIMARY MALIGNANT MELANOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX - A CASE REPORT M. Martinho Simoes, V. Cunha, I. Riscado, H. Nabais, Portugal 534 IB1 INVASIVE CERVICAL CANCER MANAGEMENT IN PREGNANCY M. Pluta, H. Robova, M. Halaska, M. Hrehorcak, I. Buresova, P. Skapa, L. Rob, Czech Republic 535 IMPACT INDICATORS OF CERVICAL CANCER L.E. Medina Fernández, B. Rodriguez Zea, Peru 536 IN VITRO ANTITUMOR EFFECTS OF HIV-PROTEASE INHIBITORS IN CERVICAL CANCER CELLS E. Bandiera, C. Romani, R. Tassi, L. Zanotti, E. Bignotti, G. Tognon, F. Odicino, A.D. Santin, S. Pecorelli, A. Ravaggi, Italy 106 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 537 ESTROGEN METABOLITES IN PATIENTS WITH VIRUS-ASSOCIATED CERVICAL CANCER O. Churuksaeva, O.N. Asadchikova, I.G.Vidyaeva, L.A. Kolomiets, S.L. Stukanov, Russia 538 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF PRETREATMENT SCCAG AND CYTOKINE SERUM CONCENTRATION IN CERVICAL SQUAMOUS CELL CANCER PATIENTS B. Kotowicz, M. Fuksiewicz, M. Kowalska, J. Jonska-Gmyrek, M. Bidzinski, J. Kaminska, Poland 539 HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS PREVALENCE AND TYPE DISTRIBUTION IN CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA: RESULTS FROM A MULTINATIONAL EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY IN EUROPE W. Tjalma, on behalf of the SCALE Study Group, Belgium 540 THE GENE AMPLIFICATION OF HUMAN TELOMERASE (HTERC) IN CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX L. Moukova, V. Vranova, I. Slamova, D. Zezulkova, N. Strossova, P. Kuglik, Czech Republic 541 DETECTION OF ONCOGENIC TYPES OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) IN CASES OF LOW GRADE INTRAEPITHELIAL LESION (LSIL) WITH THE MICROARRAYS METHOD M.E. Nikolaidou, S. Papaspyridakos, E. Klapsinou, E. Argyri, T. Vasilikou, I. Tsiaousi, E. Terzakis, P. Liodantonaki, D. Daskalopoulou, E. Panotopoulou, Greece 542 E6 AND E7 MRNA EXPRESSION AND HPV DNA TESTING IN CERVICAL SMEARS. COMPARISON AND CORRELATION WITH THE CERVICAL CYTOLOGY E. Argyri, N. Anastasopoulos, M.-E. Nikolaidou, I. Tsiaousi, G. Magiakos, S. Aggeli, E. Panotopoulou, Greece 543 HPV INFECTION IN MENOPAUSE: AN EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY I. Tsiaousi, T. Vasilikou, M.E. Nikolaidou, S. Papaspiridakos, N. Anastasopoulos, P. Liodantonaki, A. Tserkezoglou, E. Panotopoulou, Greece 544 NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR UTERINECERVICAL CANCER Y. Miyahara, S. Yoshida, R. Hazama, M. Amano, N. Ohara, H. Yamada, Japan 545 PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF PODOPLANIN EXPRESSION IN THE INTRATUMORAL STROMA OF UTERINE CERVICAL CARCINOMAS F. Carvalho, F. Zaganelli, B. Almeida, C. Bacchi, J.C. Goes, M. Calil, E. Baracat, J. Carvalho, Brazil 546 KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS INFECTION AND ACCEPTANCE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS VACCINE AMONG WOMEN SEEN IN A COLPOSCOPIC CLINIC C. Charakorn, Thailand 107 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 547 HYBRID IMAGING BY SPECT/CT FOR SENTINEL LYMPH NODE DETECTION IN PATIENTS WITH CANCER OF THE UTERINE CERVIX A. Martinez, S. Zerdoud, G. Ferron, E. Mery, D. Querleu, France 548 MANAGEMENT OF CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA GRADE 3 AND MICRO-INVASIVE CARCINOMA OF CERVIX: ANALYSIS OF 83 CASES X.J. Tan, M. Wu, S.Q. Ma, K. Shen, J.H. Lang, China 549 KNOWLEGE OF TAIWANESE WOMEN SEEKING HPV VACCINATION Y.-M. Cheng, Gynecology Oncology Group in National Cheng Kung University Hospital, Taiwan R.O.C. 550 A PHASE I/II STUDY OF CISPLATIN AND RADIATION IN COMBINATION WITH SORAFENIB IN CERVICAL CANCER C. Townsley, M. Milosevic, H. Mackay, L. Wang, L. Tinker, J. Quintos, S. Bindra, K. Macalpine, T. Fyles, A. Oza, Canada 551 THE EFFECT OF HPV 16/18 E6 ON TERT PROMOTER METHYLATION IN CERVICAL CANCER CELLS J. Jiang, C. Zhao, G. Zhang, Y. Zhao, J.-R. Li, X.-P. Li, L.-H. Wei, China 552 QUALITY OF LIFE AND COST OF TREATMENT IN CERVICAL CANCER AND HPV RELATED DISEASE IN THAILAND W. Termrungruanglert, P. Havanond, N. Khemapech, C. Khorprasert, S. Taneepanichskul, Thailand 553 A CASE OF CERVICAL CANCER METASTATIC TO THE SMALL INTESTINE 4 MONTHS AFTER INITIAL SURGERY H. Ryoichi, Y. Miyahara, N. Makihara, S. Yoshida, N. Takemura, N. Ohara, H. Yamada, Japan 554 MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL PHASE II CLINICAL STUDY OF CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY FOR LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER IN EAST AND SOUTHEAST ASIA R. de los Reyes, Y. Chansilpa, S. Kato, T. Ohno, H. Tsujii, M.J. Calaguas, Philippines 555 CERVICAL ADENOID BASAL CARCINOMA ASSOCIATED WITH INVASIVE SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA: A REPORT OF RARE CO-EXISTENCE AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE B. Viriyapak, A.W. Lee, J.S. Park, S.Y. Hur, Thailand, Republic of Korea 556 EFFECT OF PERI-OPERATIVE BLOOD TRANSFUSION ON THE PROGNOSIS OF EARLY-STAGE CERVICAL CANCER G. Bogani, G. Formenti, S. Carollo, T. Rossi, A. Cromi, F. Ghezzi, Italy 557 EMBRYONAL RHABDOMYOSARCOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX: A CASE REPORT AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE E. Ileana, E. Barel, J.L. Deville, A. Nicoara, F. Duffaud, France 108 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 558 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOR BULKY CERVICAL CANCER: ÇUKUROVA EXPERIENCE M.A. Vardar, A.B. Güzel, A. Altıntaş, D. Gümürdülü, S. Büyükkurt, Ü. Güleç, Turkey 559 COMPUTER-ASSISTED ASSESSMENT OF LYMPHANGIOGENESIS IN THE TRANSFORMATION ZONE OF NORMAL CERVIX THROUGH TO EARLY CERVICAL CANCER C. Balsat, N. Signolle, F. Goffin, C. Munaut, A. Béliard, S. Blacher, P. Delvenne, K. Delbecque, A. Noël, J.-M. Foidart, F. Kridelka, Belgium 560 MICROINVASIVE ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX SHOULD BE TREATED CONSERVATIVELY A. Baalbergen, T.J.M. Helmerhorst, The Netherlands 561 CLINICAL-MORPHOLOGICAL PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF CERVICAL CANCER IN PATIENTS ІВ STAGES, TREATED BY SURGERY OR COMBINE THERAPY I. Yezhova, Ukraine 562 MANAGEMENT OF LOW GRADE SMEAR WITH PROVEN NORMAL COLPOSCOPY M. Pann, L. Melson, UK 563 THE ROLE OF CIRCULATING ANTIOXIDANTS ON HIGH RISK HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSES INFECTION AND CERVICAL CARCINOGENESIS J.H. Hwang, M.K. Kim, K.A. So, J.K. Lee, N.W. Lee, K.W. Lee, Republic of Korea 564 THE EFFICACY OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY RADIOTHERAPY AND CONCURRENT HYPERTHERMIA IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED-STAGE CERVICAL CANCER S.T. Heijkoop, M. Franckena, M.G.J. Thomeer, C.W. Burger, H.C. van Doorn, The Netherlands 565 SEXUAL DYSFUNCTION: A CLINIC FOR INFORMATION, INTERVENTION AND REHABILITATION L. Lundin, Sweden 566 PATHWAYS INVOLVED IN CERVICAL CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA M. Kocken, A. Baalbergen, P. Snijders, J. Bulten, W. Quint, F. Smedts, C. Meijer, T. Helmerhorst, The Netherlands 567 DETECTION OF NODAL METASTASES IN CERVICAL CANCER - COMPARISON OF PET AND SENTINEL NODE BIOPSY R. Feranec, J. Stanicek, L. Moukova, Czech Republic 568 CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA IN A PATIENT WITH ADVANCED STAGE ADENOSQUAMOUS CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX: A RARE COMBINATION OF CONCURRENT MALIGNANCIES J.A. Toral, Philippines 109 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 569 DETECTION OF HPV TYPE 16 AND 18 BY REAL TIME PCR IN WOMEN WITH GENITAL WARTS IN SOUTH OF IRAN M. Momtahan, M. Jaberipour, Z. Sarraf, M. Robati, F.A. Najib, Iran 570 IS RADICAL TREATMENT INDICATED FOR EARLY INVASIVE CERVICAL ADENOCARCINOMA? J. Hauspy, P. Rubabaza, A. Rajagopalan, K. Ceballos, K. Onuma, D. Daya, Belgium 571 THE VALUE OF COLPOSCOPY IN SCREENING CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA J.M. Bae, S.N. Kim, S.J. Han, Republic of Korea 572 CONSERVATIVE SURGERY OF CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX E.M.A. Figueiredo, J.A. Figueiredo, Brazil 573 PRIMARY CERVICAL MALIGNANT MELANOMA: A CASE REPORT E.M.A. Figueiredo, C.M.S. Dayube, J.A. Figueiredo, Brazil 574 DETECTION OF BIOMARKERS FOR HPV INFECTION AND CERVICAL DYSPLASIA WITH GMR SENSOR- AND HIGH MAGNETIC MOMENT NANOPARTICLE DEVICE J. Carter, C. Xing, J.-P. Wang, R. Ghebre, M. Peterson, L. Downs, USA 575 INSUFFICIENT ACCURACY OF LEEP SPECIMENS FOR PREDICTION OF LYMPH-VASCULAR SPACE INVASION FOUND AT HYSTERECTOMY IN EARLYSTAGE CERVICAL CANCER M.-K. Kim, H.S. Kim, J.W. Kim, N.-H. Park, Y.-S. Song, S.-B. Kang, Republic of Korea 576 PREVALENCE OF CHLAMYDIA TRACHOMATIS IN WOMEN WITH NORMAL AND ABNORMAL PAP SMEARS IN LAGOS-NIGERIA M.A. Adegbesan, R.I. Anorlu, S.A. Omilabu, C.C. Makwe, Nigeria 577 CERVICAL CARCINOMA AFTER KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION J. Rajovic, S. Vitorovic, M. Erak, P. Novakovic, Serbia 578 CLINICAL IMPACT OF BRACHYTHERAPY DOSE RATE AND PLANIMETRY IN THE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER (ACC) C. Cheruy, J. Hermesse, N. Janssen, C. Gennigens, L. De Landsheere, K. Delbecque, A. Thille, J.-F. Monville, C. Maillard, J.-M. Foidart, F. Goffin, F. Kridelka, Belgium 579 OVARIAN CRYOPRESERVATION WITH SLOW-FREEZING FOLLOWED BY REIMPLANTATION RESTORES OESTROGEN PRODUCTION AFTER GONADOTOXIC RADIOTHERAPY TO THE PELVIS M.H. Botha, T.F. Kruger, South Africa 110 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 580 CONCURRENT CHEMORADIOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED CARCINOMA OF UTERINE CERVIX AND SUPPORT WEEKLY LOW DOSE ERYTHROPOIETIN ALFA J. Stejskal, M. Kubecová, D. Dvořáková, V. Ulrych, I. Kolářová, M. Kheck, A. Roztoţil, J. Vaňásek, Czech Republic 581 TOPOTECAN IN RECURRENT CERVICAL CANCER: A REPORT OF 10 CASES G. Cormio, V. Loizzi, A. Cazzolla, P. De Mitri, F. Magazzino, L. Leone, D. Scardigno, A. Camporeale, C. Nardelli, L. Selvaggi, Italy 582 SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF UTERINE CERVIX WITH INVASIVE DEPTH LESS THAN 3MM AFTER CONIZATION: IS CONSECUTIVE SIMPLE EXTRAFASCIAL HYSTERECTOMY ENOUGH? J.-R. Chen, M.-L. Chiu, T.-Y. Wang, Y.-H. Huang, C.-C. Shih, S.-J. Chang, T.-C. Chen, C.-L. Chang, K.-L. Wang,, Y.-C. Yang, Taiwan R.O.C. 583 CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX WITHOUT ASSOCIATION IN UTERO DIETHYLSTILBESTROL EXPOSURE: TWO CASES REPORT S. Akhavan, F. Ayatollahi, Iran 584 AORTIC METASTASIS OF CERVICAL CARCINOMA - A RARE CASE C. Amalinei, C. Hurduc, R. Balan, L. Liliac, S. Giusca, I.-D. Caruntu, Romania 585 A FIVE-CYCLE TREATMENT REGIMEN FOR ADVANCED NEUROENDOCRINE CERVICAL CARCINOMA USING PACLITAXEL, CISPLATIN, ETOPOSIDE AND CARBOPLATIN WITH RADIATION IS REVIEWED J.S. Saldivar, A. Gupta, USA 586 VALUE OF HPV DNA TESTING IN PREDICTION OF HIGH-GRADE CERVICAL LESION IN WOMEN WITH ASCUS: REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE A. Ćetković, P. Radlovic, M. Djakovic, B. Rulic, Serbia 587 INTER-OBSERVER VARIABILITY OF FIGO STAGING IN CERVICAL CANCER P. Tummers, E. Birnie, J.W. Mens, C. Burger, H. van Doorn, The Netherlands 588 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL DETECTION OF P16 INK4A IN PRECANCEROUS LESIONS AND CERVICAL CARCINOMAS K. Kajo, P. Zubor, V. Janusicova, J. Danko, L. Plank, Slovak Republic 589 CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS GENOTYPE IN CERVICAL ADENO-ADENOSQUAMOUS CARCINOMA H.-J. Huang, C.-C. Wang, A. Chao, C.-J. Chang, S. Hsueh, Y.-T. Huang, Y.-R. Chen, C.-T. Lin, J.-T. Qiu, T.-I. Wu, K.-G. Huang, H.-H. Chou, T.-C. Chang, T.-C. Chen, H.-P. Chang, C.-H. Lai, Taiwan R.O.C. 111 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 590 PREVALENCE OF RESIDUAL TUMOR IN SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA (SCC) OF THE UTERINE CERVIX POST RADIATION UNDERGOING ADJUVANT CERVICECTOMY (PRELIMINARY REPORT) P. Inthasorn, C. Thirapakawong, C. Leelaphatanadit, S. Therasakvichaya, M. Benjapibal, A. Jaishuen, B. Viriyapak, P. Pattaranutaporn, Thailand 591 PELVIC EXENTERATION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF LOCALLY ADVANCED UTERINE CERVIX CANCER. CASE SERIES O. Matylevich, I. Kosenko, S. Krasny, O. Sukonko, S. Polyakov, A. Rolevich, A. Volkov, I. Fomina, T. Osipova, T. Kurchina, E. Moroz, Belarus 592 FACTORS INFLUENCING HPV VACCINATION UPTAKE AMONGST YOUNG WOMEN FOLLOWING A NATIONAL VACCINATION PROGRAM R. Powell, K. Mccaffery, I. Juraskova, Australia 593 ARE HR-HPV TYPING AND VIRAL LOAD QUANTIFICATION PREDICTIVE FOR INFECTION PERSISTENCE IN WOMEN UNDER 30 WITH NORMAL SMEAR? X. Carcopino, N. Bolger, M. Henry, J. Mancini, L. Boubli, D. Olive, S. Cleary, W. Prendiville, C. Tamalet, France 594 EFFICACY OF THE HPV-16/18 AS04-ADJUVANTED VACCINE IN WOMEN ACCORDING TO THEIR INITIAL DNA AND SEROSTATUS: PATRICIA END-OFSTUDY RESULTS W. Huh, J. Paavonen, P. Naud, J. Salmeron, C. Wheeler, S.-N. Chow, D. Apter, H. Kitchener, X. Castellsagué, J. Teixeira, R. Skinner, J. Hedrick, U. Jaisamrarn, G. Limson, S. Garland, A. Szarewski, B. Romanowski, F. Aoki, T. Schwarz, W. Poppe, K. Hardt, T. Zahaf, D. Descamps, F. Struyf, M. Lehtinen, G. Dubin, for the PATRICIA Study Group, USA 595 CONFORMAL RADIOTHERAPY IN CERVICAL CANCER: THE EFFECT OF HIV INFECTION ON COMPLETION RATE AND RESPONSE H. Simonds, N. Du Toit, South Africa 596 CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA IN WOMEN WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS T. Nikolova, G. Dimitrov, V. Jovanovska, I. Aluloski, T. Gurzanova, I. Aleksioska, S. Nikolovski, B. Taleska, N. Nikolova, FYR Macedonia 597 A RARE CASE OF RENAL CELL CARCINOMA METASTAZING TO THE UTERINE CERVIX A. Mouton, South Africa 598 RADICAL ABDOMINAL TRACHELECTOMY FOR CERVICAL MALIGNANCIES: SURGICAL, ONCOLOGICAL AND FERTILITY OUTCOMES IN 60 PATIENTS X. Wu, J. Li, Z. Li, H. Wang, R. Zang, Y. Zhou, X. Ju, G. Ke, China 112 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 599 FACTORS AFFECTING THE FORMATION AND PROGRESSION OF CERVICAL DYSPLASIAS AND CARCINOMAS J. Cseh, Z. Orsós, E. Pázsit, Z. Ozsváth, I. Ember, I. Kiss, Hungary 600 HPV SUBTYPES IN PATIENTS WITH CYTOLOGICAL ABNORMALITIES IN GAZI UNIVERSITY OUTPATIENT CLINIC M. Onan, S. Yaman-Tunc, Z.E. Korun, C. Taskiran, M.S. Ozisik, I. Fidan, S. Rota, H. Guner, Turkey 601 USEFULNESS OF FDG-PET SCAN IN CERVICAL SMALL CELL CARCINOMA M.-Y. Chen, T.-C. Chang, C.-H. Lai, H.-H. Chou, Taiwan R.O.C. 602 RAMAN SPECTROSCOPY - A NOVEL TOOL FOR CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING K.M. Ostrowska, A. Malkin, H.J. Byrne, C. Martin, J.J. O'Leary, F.M. Lyng, Ireland 603 THE PREVALANCE OF HPV INFECTION IN GAZI UNIVERSITY OUTPATIENT CLINIC M. Onan, S. Yaman-Tunc, M.S. Ozisik, C. Taskiran, Z.E. Korun, I. Fidan, S. Rota, H. Guner, Turkey 604 TAMPON SAMPLING DETECTS CERVICAL CANCER: M. Theletsane, H. Pienaar, M. De La Rey, E. Van Rensburg, South Africa 605 VILLOGLANDULAR ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX S. García Rodríguez, M. Hernández Suárez, R. Rodríguez, J.L. Trujillo, J. de la Torre, Spain 606 PARA-AORTIC LYMPH NODE (PAN) INVOLVEMENT IN STAGE IB-IIA CERVICAL CARCINOMA: THE FREQUENCY AND THE ASSOCIATED RISK FACTORS X. Wu, J. Li, Y. Zhou, China 607 DIAGNOSTIC CERVICAL BIOPSY AND SUBSEQUENT HPV ACQUISITION G. Dimitrov, V. Antovska, V. Jovanovska, T. Gurzanova, I. Aluloski, T. Nikolova, FYR Macedonia 608 P16INK4A IMMUNOPROFILING OF SQUAMOUS LESIONS OF THE UTERINE CERVIX WITH LIMITED DIAGNOSTIC REPRODUCIBILITY P. Skapa, H. Robova, L. Rob, J. Zamecnik, Czech Republic 609 LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER TREATMENT WITH CONCURRENT RADIATION AND CISPLATIN IN OUT -OF-PROTOCOL MANAGEMENT: FEASIBILITY AND SURVIVAL G. Mancebo, F. Larrazábal, C. Colomé, A. Arbós, A. Gil-Moreno, J. Xercavins, R. Carreras, Spain 113 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 610 EQUIVALENT SURVIVAL AND RECURRENCE OUTCOME IN EARLY STAGE INVASIVE ADENOCARCINOMA COMPARED WITH SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX M. Yanaranop, S. Tuipae, S. Nakrangsee, Thailand 611 CERVICAL CARCINOMA IN A HOMOSEXUAL WOMAN: CLINICAL EVIDENCE OF HPV TRANSMISSION AMONG WOMEN D. Roble, R. Sulay, Philippines 612 LYMPH NODE HPV-DNA POSITIVITY IN UTERINE CERVICAL CANCERS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH PROGNOSTIC FACTORS E. Baser, F. Can, M. Unlukaptan, P. Dursun, A. Ayhan, Turkey 613 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF BULKY (> 4CM) CERVICAL CARCINOMA A. Ayhan, P. Dursun, L. Atasoy, B.K. Karakaya, S. Gok, E. Kuscu, Turkey 614 DETECTION OF HPV E6 AND E7 ONCOPROTEINS IN CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (CIN) 2/3 AND INVASIVE CANCERS T.-C. Chang, S.-L. Cheng, S.-M. Jung, C.-H. Lai, Taiwan R.O.C. 615 P16 INK4A EXPRESSION IN PREINVASIVE CERVICAL LESIONS AND INVASIVE SQUMAOUS CELL CARCINOMA, AND ITS CLINICIAL VALUE G. Coban, O. Ozen, P. Dursun, A. Ayhan, Turkey 616 PREDICTORS OF SURGICAL MARGIN POSITIVITY AFTER LEEP B.K. Karakaya, P. Dursun, E. Cabuk, B. Bildaci, A. Ayhan, E. Kuscu, Turkey 617 HPV PREVALANCE IN TURKEY : A MULTICENTER TURKISH GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY GROUP STUDY A. Ayhan, P. Dursun, G. Coban, S. Aykul, H. Arslan, E. Kuscu, A. Onan, C. Taskiran, H. Guner, K. Yuce, M.C. Salman, B. Sayal, S. Dogan, H. Yetimalar, B. Kasap, S. Sehirali, E. Gultekin, S. Kose, M. Sanci, Y. Yildirim, L. Keskin, I. Ustuner, F. Avsar, H. Aydogmus, Y. Ergin, J. Metindir, M. Yenen, M. Dede, I. Alanbay, R. Karaca, H. Yuksel, S. Kırdar, Turkey 618 WELL DIFFERENTIATED VILLOGLANDULAR ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE CERVICAL CANCER - SHOULD WE DO CONIZATION WITH HYSTEROSCOPY TO DIAGNOSE IT? R. Zaharuddin, B.K. Lim, M.A. Noor Azmi, P.A. Chandran, S.Z. Omar, Malaysia 619 RADIATION SENSITIVITY OF CANCER CERVICIS CELLS (C4-I) AND EXTRACELLULAR CYCLIC GMP AS A BIOMARKER OF RADIATION EFFECT G. Sager, M. Livik, T. Hellevik, O. Spanne, B.G. Moe, Norway 620 ADVANCED LYMPHOEPITHELIOMA-LIKE CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX - IS CURE POSSIBLE? E.M.A. Figueiredo, T.C. Bonates, B.M. Kolowski, J.A. Figueiredo, Brazil 114 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 621 ON IMPROVING THE EFFICACY OF UTERINE CERVIX CANCER DIAGNOSTICS IN PREGNANT WOMEN IN BELARUS I. Kosenko, T. Litvinova, O. Matylevich, G. Kostevich, Belarus 622 AUDIT OF OUTCOME OF LLETZ (LARGE LOOP EXCISION OF TRANSFORMATION ZONE) IN A DGH OVER A 7 YEAR PERIOD M.V. Smitha Raghavan, M. George, UK 623 SENTINEL LYMPH NODE MAPPED BY LYMPHOSCINTIGRAPHY AND BLUE DYE FOR CERVICAL CANCER - PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS OF THE FIRST SIX CASES E.M.A. Figueiredo, J.A. Figueiredo, J.C. Damian Junior, C.M.S. Dayube, R.S. Peter, J.A. Belloti, T.C. Bonates, Brazil 624 IS IT NECESSARY TO MAKE CT-PLANNING FOR EACH BRACHYTHERAPY APPLICATION DURING THE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER? C. Onal, E. Oymak, G. Arslan, O. Yuksel, A. Sonmez, Turkey 625 CARCINOGENIC SEXUAL PRACTICES OF THE GERIATRIC PERSONS IN NIGERIA AND PERCEIVED HUMAN PAPPILOMA VIRUS INFECTIONS K. Odor, N. Igwe, Nigeria 626 CERVICAL CARCINOMA ONTO A COMPLETELY PROLAPSED UTERUS P. Chatzis, K. Lathouras, A. Daniilidis, I. Stergioudas, E. Karagiannidou, T. Tantanasis, K. Papathanasiou, Greece 627 POST OPERATIVE COMPLICATIONS IN HIV INFECTED PATIENTS UNDERGOING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMIES FOR CERVICAL CANCER AND THE VARIABLES TO PREDICT THEM U. Herbst, South Africa 628 DOES HIV INFECTION RESTRAIN TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER? G. Lindeque, M. Mangena, G. Dreyer, South Africa 629 CYTOLOGIC AND HISTOPATHOLOGIC DIAGNOSTIC MANAGEMENT IN EMBRYONAL RHABDOMYOSARCOMA OF THE UTERINE CERVIX R. Balan, I.D. Caruntu, M. Pavaleanu, L. Liliac, C. Amalinei, Romania 630 INTERLABORATORY VARIABLITY IN THE ASSESSMENT OF CYTOLOGICAL SAMPLES IN ORGANIZED CERVICAL SCREENING PROGRAMME IN LUBLIN PROVINCE, POLAND A. Nowakowski, A. Smoleń, J. Kotarski, Poland 631 SURGICAL TREATMENT,WERTHEIM-MEIGS OF CERVICAL CANCER N. Lucic, Bosnia-Herzegovina 115 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Cervical Cancer (contd.) Poster No 632 RECURRENT CERVICAL CARCINOMA AFTER ROBOT- ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY AND BILATERAL PELVIC LYMPH NODE DISSECTION B. Sert, V. Abeler, Norway 633 BORDERLINE SMEARS: IS THE CURRENT FOLLOW UP STRATEGY ADEQUATE? M. Datta, A. Mukhopadhyay, M. Alloub, S. Basu, B. Crossley, UK 634 CERVICAL CANCER IN PREGNANCY- IS IT SAFE TO DELAY TREATMENT? EXPERIENCE FROM ST THOMAS´ HOSPITAL S. Nimalasena, A. Winship, UK 635 THE RISK OF PELVIC FRACTURE AFTER RADIOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH CERVICAL CANCER C. Onal, S. Topuk, E. Efe, A. Kotek, S. Sonmez, Turkey 636 THE IMPORTANCE OF RECTUM DOSES FOR PREDICTING LATE RECTAL TOXICITIES IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH CERVICAL CANCER BRACHYTHERAPY C. Onal, O. Yuksel, E. Efe, E. Oymak, Y. Dolek, S. Topuk, G. Arslan, Turkey 637 PROGNOSTIC ANALYSIS FOR CERVICAL CANCER PATIENTS WITH PELVIC LYMPH NODE METASTASIS Z. Yuqi, W. XiaoHua, X. Zhou, China 638 FULL-DOSE CHEMORADIATION IN ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER PRIMARY TREATMENT J. Kreynina, V. Titova, Russia 639 MOLECULAR TESTING OF SELF-COLLECTED TAMPONS: A FEASIBLE WAY TO TRIAGE YOUNGER WOMEN AND SCREEN OLDER WOMEN IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD E. Mnisi, K. Richter, A. Horton, G. Dreyer, South Africa 640 NEOADJUVANT REGIONAL INTRAARTERIAL CHEMOTHERAPY WITH THE USE OF IRINOTECAN IN PLATINUM-CONTAINED COMPLEXES IN TREATMENT OF CERVICAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS G. Ushakova, Russia 641 BLADDER, ANORECTAL AND SEXUAL FUNCTION AFTER NERVE-SPARING RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL CANCER; A LONGITUDINAL PROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY Q. Pieterse, M. ter Kuile, K. Maas, B. Trimbos, G. Kenter, The Netherlands 642 CERVICAL CANCER IN A TERTIARY HOSPITAL OF BANGLADESH A. Nessa, S. Akter, N.E. Ferdous, M.H.U. Rashid, Bangladesh 116 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Symptom management/palliation Poster No 643 MY BODY MYSELF: BODY IMAGE IN WOMEN WITH CANCER A. Katz, Canada 644 DISTRIBUTION AND SUFFICIENCY OF PAIN CENTERS ACROSS TURKEY N. Ozgul, M. Gultekin, E. Olcayto, M. Tuncer, Turkey 645 EVALUATION OF PROPHYLAXIS EFFECTS OF GLYCIRRHIZA GLABRA AND ACHILLEA MILLEFOLIUM ON RADIOTHERAPY SKIN-INDUCED REACTION IN BREAST CANCER CASES F. Homaei Shandiz, M. Malekzadeh, S. Honarei, M. Khajedaluee, S. Saeedneia, Iran 646 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH HOSPICE USE IN OVARIAN CANCER C. Casey, H. Deshmukh, A. Sherman, L.-M. Chen, J. Chan, USA 647 PAIN MANAGEMENT IN INDIAN WOMEN SUFFERING FROM CANCER CERVIX U. Singh, S. Goel, A. Mallik, N. Singh, P. Sankhwar, India 648 A SURVEY OF PREVALENCE, INCIDENCE OF ANEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER M. Benjapibal, V. Achariyapota, P. Chaopotong, Thailand 649 CLINICAL AND NUTRITIONAL ASPECTS OF ORAL SUPPLEMENTATION WITH AGARICUS SYLVATICUS FUNGI IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY M.R. Novaes, F. Valadares, L.C. Novaes, Brazil 650 EVALUATION OF THE NEED FOR RED BLOOD CELL TRANSFUSIONS IN ANEMIC PATIENTS WITH GYNECOLOGIC CANCER RECEIVING CHEMOTHERAPY - A JGOG STUDY M. Hiura, Y. Udagawa, T. Sugiyama, M. Hatae, K. Ochiai, JGOG - Japanese Gynecologic Oncology Group, Japan 651 PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF JAPANESE GYNECOLOGIC CANCER PATIENTS AFTER LEARNING THE DIAGNOSIS ACCORDING TO THE HOSPITAL ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION SCALE N. Suzuki, S. Hosonuma, N. Yoshioka, N. Yahagi, T. Ohara, A. Tozawa, H. Kondo, Y. Kobayashi, K. Kiguchi, B. Ishizuka, Japan 652 EFFICIENCY AND SATISFACTION OF PAIN MANAGEMENT IN WOMEN WITH GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY RECEIVING SURGERY IN RAMATHIBODI HOSPITAL THAILAND N. Sriintravanit, W. Ittichaikulthol, Thailand 653 FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE TREATMENT DECISIONS IN TERMINALLY-ILL CANCER PATIENTS - A SURVEY OF PRE-CLINICAL MEDICAL STUDENTS J. Chan, A. Sherman, T. Miner, J. Chan, USA 117 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Symptom management/palliation (contd.) Poster No 654 A REVIEW OF ANXIETY AND DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS IN GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER PATIENTS C.E.E. Lim, C.Y.I. Chee, V. Keleher, S. Sammugam, A. Ilancheran, J.S. Ng, K.M. Lee, S.E. Lim, J.J.H. Low, Singapore 655 QUALITY OF LIFE AND DISTRESS IN WOMEN WITH GYNECOLOGIC CANCER G. Chakalova, B. Chakalov, Bulgaria 656 INCIDENCE AND MANAGEMENT OF SYMPTOMATIC PELVIC LYMPHOCYST AFTER RADICAL PELVIC OR PELVIC AND PARAAORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR CERVICAL AND ENDOMETRIAL CANCER A. Kavallaris, Germany 657 UTILIZATION OF A CANCER CENTER SYMPTOM MANAGEMENT PROGRAM BY GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY PATIENTS C. Casey, M. Rabow, A. Sherman, J. Chan, C.B. Powell, L.-M. Chen, USA 658 THE CHALLENGES OF PALLIATIVE CARE AFTER THE 2010 HAITIAN EARTHQUAKE A. Goodman, L. Black, USA 659 QUALITY OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING GYNECOLOGIC CANCER SURGERY J. Wright, M. Shah, W. Burke, X. Sun, S. Lewin, T. Herzog, USA 660 THE VALUE OF TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHY AND SONOHYSTEROGRAPHY IN THE DETERMINATION OF THE CAUSE OF ABNORMAL UTTERING BLEEDING C.-C. Rhim, Republic of Korea 661 COMPRESSION STOCKINGS PLUS LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN VERSUS COMPRESSION STOCKINGS ALONE AFTER GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY SURGERY H. Zheng, Y. Gao, W. Gao, China 662 STEREOTACTIC RADIOSURGERY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT GYNECOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES C.R. Kersh, E. Crandley, W. Irvin, K.M. Richardson, K. Spencer, USA 663 CHYLOUS ASCITE FORMATION FOLLOWING RETROPERITONEAL LYMPH NODE DISSECTION FOR ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA S. Taskin, E. Pabucçu, F. Ortaç, Turkey 664 FACTORS RELATIONSHIP AND PREDICT PAIN INTENSITY AMONG POST OPERATIVE PATIENTS S. Luengsukcharoen, J. Soonthornkul Na Chonburi, C. Chaengchenvate, W. Ittichaikulthon, Thailand 118 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Symptom management/palliation (contd.) Poster No 665 MANIFESTATION OF SOMATIC DISTURBENCES IN EARLY POST MENOPAUSE IN WOMEN AFTER PHYSIOLOGICAL AND SURGICAL MENOPAUSE A. Daneva Markova, S. Jovcevski, A. Vojnika, I. Aleksievska, N. Aleksievska, FYR Macedonia 666 ARE WE REMEMBERING TO MONITOR VITAMIN B12 LEVELS AFTER PELVIC RADIOTHERAPY OR TERMINAL ILEAL RESECTION IN PATIENTS WITH GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES? A. Anantharachagan, H.J.N. Andreyev, D.P.J. Barton, UK 667 PALLIATIVE RADIOTHERAPY FOR CERVICAL CANCER: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW L. van Lonkhuijzen, G. Thomas, Canada 668 CHANGES IN SHORT-TERM HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN WOMEN UNDERGOING GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGIC LAPAROTOMY: AN ASSOCIATED FACTOR ANALYSIS L. Minig, J.I. Vélez, E. Trimble, R. Biffi, A. Maggioni, D. Jeffery, Spain 669 INCIDENCE OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM AFTER LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY IN GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY K. Mitsube, Japan 670 SIGNIFICANT DECREASES IN BONE MINERAL DENSITY ASSOCIATED WITH PELVIC RADIOTHERAPY: A PROSPECTIVE LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF WOMEN WITH GYNECOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES K. Schmeler, A. Jhingran, R. Iyer, M. Munsell, E. Kim, C. Jimenez, C. Sun, C. Moore, S. Kitaka, P. Eifel, A. Klopp, A. Sood, USA 671 PERMANENT PERITONEAL CATHETER INTRODUCED UNDER ULTRASOUND GUIDANCE AS A PALLIATIVE TREATMENT OF RESISTANT ASCITES M. Zikan, I. Pinkavova, D. Fischerova, J. Slama, D. Cibula, Czech Republic 672 CANCER PAIN MANAGEMENT IN ABUTEACHING HOSPITAL ZARIA: THE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS PERSPECTIVE A. Oguntayo, S. Adewuyi, M.S. Zayyan, E.S. Garba, Nigeria 673 RECOVERING AFTER PELVIC RADIATION THERAPY: A PILOT STUDY OF AN INFORMATION BOOKLET TO HELP WOMEN WITH GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER F. Lubotzky, P. Butow, K. Nattress, J. Carter, C. Milross, S. Carroll, C. Kwong, S. Philp, I. Juraskova, Australia 674 “METRONOMIC” CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE CHEMOTHERAPY FOR THE PALLIATIVE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER G. Corrado, V. Salutari, A. Di Stefano, F. De Padova, M. Malaggese, G. Fuoco, L. Alessandro, G. Ferrandina, Italy 119 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Other Poster No 675 PREDICTING GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA (GTN): IS URINE HCG (UHCG) THE ANSWER? M. Alazzam, T. Young, R. Coleman, B. Hancock, J. Tidy, UK 676 OVARIAN CANCER IN HEREDITARY NONPOLYPOSIS COLORECTAL CANCER; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS, MORPHOLOGY AND MISMATCH-REPAIR MUTATIONS K. Domanska, M. Nilbert, Sweden 677 TOPOTECAN/CARBOPLATIN VS. PACLITAXEL/CARBOPLATIN OR GEMCITABIN/CARBOPLATIN OR CARBOPLATIN/PEGYLATED DOXORUBICIN: A PLANNED 200 PTS INTERIM SAFETY ANALYSIS OF THE HECTOR-STUDY (NOGGO/AGO-OVAR/GEICO/AGO-AUSTRIA) A.K. Belau, G. Heinrich, A. Reinthaller, M.J. Rubio, A. Stähle, H. Sommer, E. Petru, M. Beltran, F. Hilpert, U. Canzler, G. Oskay-Özcelik, S. Mahner, J. Sehouli, NOGGO,AGO-Ovar,GEICO, AGO-Austria, Germany 678 HE-4 A NOVEL TUMOR MARKER FOR OVARIAN CANCER: COMPARISON WITH CA 125 IN PATIENTS WITH GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES R. Molina, J.M. Escudero, J.M. Auge, X. Filella, L. Foj, A. Torne, J. Lejarcegui, J. Pahisa, Spain 679 FERTILITY-SPARING SURGERY IN YOUNG WOMEN WITH BILATERAL GERM CELL TUMOR A. Garbi, R. Fruscio, M. Cantù, C.M. Bonazzi, S. Corso, V. Chiappa, L. Ceppi, F.P. Sina, R. Milani, Italy 680 PATIENTS' PREFERENCES FOR INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY FOR ADVANCED OVARIAN AND RELATED CANCERS: WHAT MAKES IT WORTHWHILE? P. Blinman, C. Gainford, V. Duric, M. Friedlander, M. Stockler, Australia New Zealand Gynaecological Oncology Group, Australia 681 PHASE II STUDY OF PELVIC INTENSITY MODULATED RADIOTHERAPY +/CHEMOTHERAPY FOR POST-OPERATIVE PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL OR CERVICAL CARCINOMA (RTOG 0418) L. Portelance, K. Winter, A. Jhingran, B.E. Miller, M.R. Salehpour, D. D'Souza, L. Souhami, W. Small, D. Gaffney, Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG), Canada Nursing & Health Care 682 CURRENT LEVEL OF AWARENESS AGAINST CANCER IN TURKISH CITIZENS N. Ozgul, M. Gultekin, E. Olcayto, M. Tuncer, Turkey 120 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Nursing & Health Care (contd.) Poster No 683 PREVENTION OF VAGINAL STENOSIS; A COLLABORATIVE APPROACH TO MAKE CHANGES IN PRACTICE THAT ARE BOTH EVIDENCE BASED AND SUSTAINABLE P. Tanner, G. Lindsay, Australia 684 INTENT OF REGULAR PAP TEST AND ITS RELATING FACTORS IN KOREAN WOMEN H.W. Kim, Republic of Korea 685 SUPRA REGIONAL CENTRES IN GYNAECOLOGICAL ONCOLOGY L. Balasubramani, D. Kolomainen, M. Nobbenhuis, J. Bridges, T. Ind, J. Shepherd, D. Barton, UK 686 CAN AN EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION IMPROVE VAGINAL DILATOR USE? A PROSPECTIVE STUDY A. Brand, V. Do, A. Stenlake, Australia 687 STRESS IN WOMEN WITH ABNORMAL PAPANICOLAOU SMEAR J. Changwatchai, S. Wongvatunyu, Y. Siarapo-Ngam, Thailand 688 CHANGES OF SYMPTOM CLUSTER OCCURRENCE IN THAI WOMEN WITH CERVICAL CANCER FROM PRE TO POST TREATMENT B. Sumdaengrit, S. Hanucharurnkul, M. Dodd, Thailand 689 KNOWLEDGE, BEHAVIORS, AND BELIEFS RELATED TO CERVICAL CANCER AND THE PAP SMEAR TEST AMONG TURKISH WOMEN N. Reis, H. Bebis, S. Kose, A. Sis, R. Engin, T. Yavan, Turkey 690 REHABILITATION TREATMENT OF REPRODUCTIVE-AGED PATIENTS WITH STAGES IB-IIB CERVICAL AND UTERINE CANCER S. Molchanov, L.A. Kolomiets, T.D. Gridneva, Russia 691 SEXUAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH GYNECOLOGIC CANCER AFTER TREATMENT J.H. Nho, Y.N. Kim, J.H. Kim, Y.M. Kim, Y.T. Kim, J.H. Nam, Republic of Korea 692 THE EFFECT OF HEALTH EDUCATION ABOUT SERVICAL CANCER AND THE PAP SMEAR TEST H. Bebis, T. Yavan, N. Reis, D. Bayrak, A.S. Unal, S. Bodur, Turkey 693 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF GYNAECOLOGICAL MALIGNANCIES IN WOMEN OLDER THAN 70 YEARS:THE ROYAL MARSDEN HOSPITAL D. Kolomainen, J. Butler, M. Nobbenhuis, T. Ind, J. Bridges, D. Barton, J. Shepherd, UK 694 INCIDENCE OF HEPATITIS B INFECTION IN A NYC PUBLIC HOSPITAL WITH GYNECOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES N. Desoyza, T. Pua, A. Novetsky, J. Curtin, USA 121 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Nursing & Health Care (contd.) Poster No 695 KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS INFECTION IN CORRELATION WITH CERVICAL CANCER AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS AND MIDWIFERY STUDENTS H.M.A.R. Putri, M. Caesarini, A. Kusumanto, Indonesia 696 THE IMPACT OF GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER AND THE ASSOCIATED TREATMENT ON NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND QUALITY OF LIFE OVER TIME M. Ryan, K. White, C. Knight, Australia 697 AUDIT OF URGENT REFERRALS OF SUSPECTED GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS UNDER A TWO WEEK WAIT SYSTEM N. Massiah, J. Achiampong, K. Hale, F. Shamshudin, J. Charova, B. Winter Roach, UK 698 COMPARISON OF REFERRALS FROM AN URGENT TWO WEEK WAIT SYSTEM TO ALTERNATIVE ROUTES IN A GYNAECOLOGY CANCER CENTRE N. Massiah, K. Hale, J. Achiampong, F. Shamshudin, J. Charova, B. Winter Roach, UK 699 GYNECOLOGIC CANCER IMPACT ON COUPLE RELATION AND SEXUALITY. A FRENCH PSYCHO-ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDY H. Hoarau, C. Giacomoni, E. Venturini, M. Mélin, V. Conri, A. Floquet, A. Ravaud, France 700 MANAGEMENT OF FAMILIES AT HIGHER RISK FOR BREAST AND OVARIAN CANCER: THE EXPERIENCE OF THE EUROPEAN INSTITUTE OF ONCOLGY I. Feroce, M. Barile, P. Radice, L. Bernard, V. Pensotti, V. Aristarco, G. Villa, S. Moroni, B. Bonanni, Italy 701 CANCER BREACH ANALYSIS IN A DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL K. Chin, UK 702 IS GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER A REASON FOR EXTENDING THE LENGTH OF HOSPITAL STAY? M. Abu Freij, R. Cocker, N. Burbos, S. Crocker, T. Duncan, J. Nieto, UK 703 KNOWLEDGE AND SEXUAL BEHAVIOR REGARDING HPV INFECTION IN YOUNG POLISH WOMEN A. Abacjew-Chmylko, H. Olszewska, D. Wydra, J. Olszewski, L. Chmylko, Poland 704 COMPREHENSION LEVEL AND TIME REQUIRED TO COMPLETE EORTC-CX24 AND FACT-CX QUESTIONNAIRES C.M.S. Fregnani, M.R.D.O. Latorre, J.H. Fregnani, A.M. Almeida, Brazil 705 EORTC-CX24 AND FACT-CX QUALITY OF LIFE QUESTIONNAIRES: A BRAZILIAN STUDY FOR VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY C.M.S. Fregnani, M.R.D.O. Latorre, J.H. Fregnani, A.M. Almeida, Brazil 122 Saturday - Sunday, October 23-24, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session I Nursing & Health Care (contd.) Poster No 706 NURSE-LED EDUCATION IN PRIVATE PRACTICE FOR WOMEN AT RISK OF DEVELOPING LOWER LIMB LYMPHOEDEMA FOLLOWING TREATMENT OF GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER S. Moll, S. Valmadre, J. Maidens, Australia 707 WOMEN WITH GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCERS: 30 YEARS OLD AND UNDER N. Massiah, B. Winter-Roach, R. Slade, UK 708 THE ENHANCED RECOVERY PROGRAMME IN GYNAECOLOGY- THE CONCEPT AND THE EXPERIENCE R. Crawford, N. Acheson, J. Roberts, UK 709 THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NURSE-LED PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTION WITH PEER SUPPORT FOR WOMEN BEING TREATED WITH RADIOTHERAPY FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER (GC) P. Schofield, R. Bergin, S. Grogan, K. Sharkey, I. Juraskova, L. Mileshkin, M. Krishnasamy, A. Hocking, D. Bernshaw, S. Aranda, Australia 710 UNMET SUPPORTIVE CARE NEEDS OF YOUNG GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER PATIENTS AND SURVIVORS; THE FIRST STEP A.-L. Lopez, P.N. Butow, K. Nattress, S. Philp, K. Hobbs, E. Phillips, I. Juraskova, Australia 711 PERIPHERAL NEUROTOXICITY ASSOCIATED WITH A CHEMOTHERAPY IN GYNECOLOGIC CANCER PATIENTS J.H. Nho, E.J. Yang, J.H. Kim, Y.M. Kim, Y.T. Kim, J.H. Nam, Republic of Korea 712 THE EFFICACY OF VAGINAL DOUCHING WITH DILATOR VERSUS DILATOR ALONE IN PREVENTING RADIATION THERAPY-INDUCED VAGINAL ADHESION AFTER PELVIC RADIATION F. Huang, J. Eng, S.P. Yap, Y.N. Chia, P. Yam, Singapore 713 EFFECT OF PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC PROCEDURES ON POST-MAMECTOMY CONDITIONS - OWN EXPERIENCES R. Chrzan, T. Kulpa, Poland 123 124 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma Poster No 1 PRIMARY UTERINE EXTRA NODAL NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA CASE REPORT F. Vafaiezadeh, Oncology Cancer Institute Group, Iran 2 ENDOMETRIAL SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINOMA. A CASE REPORT K. Bakalianou, C. Iavazzo, N. Salakos, A. Liapis, A. Kondi-Pafiti, Greece 3 ABNORMAL PAPANICOLAOU SMEARS DURING PREGNANCY K. Bakalianou, C. Iavazzo, N. Salakos, L. Skagias, V. Kyriakidou, K. Politou, Greece 4 CUTANEOUS METASTASIS FROM GYNAECOLOGIC MALIGNANCIES M. Samaila, G. Waziri, Nigeria 5 AN INVESTIGATION OF THE INFLUENCE OF ESTROGEN BINDING TO ITS RECEPTOR-Α ON THE INVASIVENESS OF AN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA HEC-1B L. Qinping, China 6 THE EFFECT OF BEVACIZUMAB (VEGF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY) WITH OR WITHOUT CLASSIC CHEMOTHERAPEUTICS IN ENDOMETRIUM CARCINOMA CELL CULTURE C. Yıldız Eren, S.S. Ozalp, A.T. Koparal, R.B. Bostancıoglu, Turkey 7 BETA-ARRESTIN 2 MODULATES RESVERATROL-INDUCED APOPTOSIS AND REGULATION OF AKT/GSK3Β PATHWAY IN HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER CELLS X. Sun, J. Wang, L. Wei, D. Yin, China 8 SURVIVAL AND DISEASE RELAPSE IN SURGICAL STAGE 1 ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA OF UTERUS AFTER ADJUVANT VAGINAL VAULT BRACHYTHERAPY (VVBT) V. Kumar, C.Y. Nin, P. Yam, T. Lim Kuei, K.H. Tan, R. Yeo, India 9 THE EFFECTIVENESS OF LEVONORGESTREL RELEASING INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM (LNG-IUS) IN THE TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA IN KOREAN WOMEN C.T. Park, S.Y. Lee, M.K. Kim, H. Park, B.S. Yoon, J.H. Kang, S.J. Seong, H.S. Jun, Republic of Korea 10 THE CORRELATION OF LOWER UTERINE SEGMENT INVOLVEMENT WITH LYMPH NODE METASTSIS IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS G. Amparo, L.M. Cole, Philippines 11 ASSESSMENT OF GROSS EXAMINATION AND FROZEN SECTION OF UTERINE SPECIMEN IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS F. Ghaemmaghami, S. Aminimoghaddam, F. Mahmoudzadeh, Iran 125 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 12 ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND OVARIAN SEX CORD TUMOR WITH ANNULAR TUBULES IN WOMAN WITH PEUTZ-JECHERS SYNDROME AND MULTIPLE PRIMARY CANCERS A. Kondi-Pafiti, C. Iavazzo, K. Bakalianou, C. Dastamani, P. Mavrigiannaki, K. Gennatas, Greece 13 DETECTION OF SUGAR CHAINS OF GLYCOPROTEINS EXPRESSED BY NORMAL ENDOMETRIUM AND UTERINE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER(WELLDIFFERENTIATED AND POORLY-DIFFERENTIATED) WITH THE LECTIN ARRAYS Y. Nishijima, Y. Goto, T. Sugiyama, M. Harasawa, M. Miyazawa, T. Hirasawa, T. Muramatsu, H. Ishimoto, S. Izumi, N. Suzuki, K. Kiguchi, M. Toyoda, A. Umezawa, M. Mikami, Japan 14 A QUALITY CONTROL STUDY OF LYMPH NODE EVALUATION IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER G. Forde, J. Carlson, G. Downey, B. Doss, A. Shoemaker, C. Harrison, USA 15 CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF POSITIVE PERITONEAL CYTOLOGY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Y. Ren, H. Wang, B. Shan, China 16 ENHANCED EXPRESSION OF SULFATIDES IN THE WELL-DIFFERENTIATED TYPE OF HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA T. Sugiyama, M. Mikami, M. Harasawa, M. Miyazawa, Y. Goto, Y. Nishijima, T. Hirasawa, T. Muramatsu, M. Iwamori, Japan 17 EFFICACY OF SYSTEMATIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH NON-ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL CANCERS J.-M. Lee, J.-K. Lee, J.W. Kim, C.-H. Cho, S.-M. Kim, S.-Y. Park, C.-Y. Park, K.-T. Kim, S.-K. Lee, Republic of Korea 18 RECURRENCE PATTERNS AND PROGNOSIS OF LOW-GRADE ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMA AND THE POTENTIAL OF TYROSINE KINASEINHIBITING THERAPY X. Cheng, G. Yang, X. Tu, J. Liu, K. Schmeler, R. Coleman, J. Kavanagh, USA, China 19 THE INFLUENCE OF EARLY DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMETROID ENDOMETRIAL CANCER ON DISEASE STAGE AND SURVIVAL F. Barak, M. Gdalevich, B. Piura, E. Antaby, O. Lavie, O. Gemer, Israel 20 A PHASE II TRIAL OF COMBINATION THERAPY WITH PACLITAXEL, CARBOPLATIN AND MEGESTEROL ACETATE FOR ADVANCED STAGE/RECURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA (NCT00584857) C. Leath III, K. Bevis, L. Kilgore, R. Alvarez, J.M. Straughn Jr., USA 126 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 21 THE INSULINE-LIKE GROWTH FACTOR SYSTEM AND ENDOMETRIAL CANCER WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME N. Bochkareva, L. Kolomiets, I. Kondakova, A. Chernyshova, O. Asadchikova, Russia 22 PROTEASOME ACTIVITY AND SUBUNIT COMPOSITION IN ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA AND ENDOMETRIAL CANCER WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME L. Spirina, I. Kondakova, A. Chernyshova, L. Kolomiets, Russia 23 MONITORING OF ENDOMETRIAL K-RAS MUTATION IN TAMOXIFEN-TREATED PATIENTS WITH BREAST CANCER S. Hikita, H. Tsujioka, M. Fukuoka, T. Ueda, S. Horiuchi, T. Yoshizato, M. Emoto, T. Kawarabayashi, S. Miyamoto, T. Hachisuga, Japan 24 IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSE AFTER THERAPEUTIC VACCINATION WITH WT1 MRNA-LOADED DENDRITIC CELLS IN A PATIENT WITH END STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA A. Coosemans, M. Wölfl, Z.N. Berneman, V. Van Tendeloo, I. Vergote, F. Amant, S.W. Van Gool, Belgium 25 VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY AS A TREATMENT OPTION IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND SIGNIFICANT CO-MORBIDITIES M. Abu Freij, H. Saleh, H. Rawlins, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, J. Nieto, UK 26 CASE REPORT LEIOMYOSARCOMA WITH LYMPHATIC DISSEMINATION OF RETROPERITONEAL LEIOMYOMATOSIS W.Y. Lee, J.W. Park, Republic of Korea 27 DOES POSTOPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY PROVIDE ANY SURVIVAL ADVANTAGE OVER OBSERVATION IN STAGE IC ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AFTER COMPREHENSIVE SURGICAL STAGING? F. Ortaç, S. Taskin, M. Güngör, D. Öztuna, Turkey 28 CLINICAL OUTCOMES OF UTERINE SARCOMAS AND THE ROLE OF ADJUVANT TREATMENT S. Taskin, M. Arvas, M. Güngör, T. Beşe, F. Demirkıran, C. Şanioğlu, F. Ortaç, D. Kösebay, Turkey 29 TWO METHODS EVALUATION OF ENDOMETRIAL SAMPLING IN POSTMENOPAUSAL UTERINE BLEEDING F. Keshavarzi, A. Nankali, T. Fakheri, N. Jalilian, M. Yari, A. Khoshay, M. Khoshay, Iran 30 FEMALE SEX HORMONAL EFFECTS ON CLUSTERIN EXPRESSION AND PACLITAXEL RESISTANT IN ENDOMETRIAL AND BREAST CANCER CELL LINE S. Lee, E.Y. Shin, D.J. Kwon, D.C. Park, Republic of Korea 127 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 31 STRATEGIES IN THE HISTOLOGIC DIAGNOSIS OF LOW-GRADE GLANDULAR ENDOMETRIAL NEOPLASM N. Izadi-Mood, S. Sarmadi, S. Sanii, Iran 32 THE PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF DNA PLOIDY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M. Kudela, R. Pilka, P. Dzubak, S. Brychtova, P. Hejtmanek, M. Lubusky, M. Dziechciarkova, P. Konecny, I. Frydrych, Czech Republic 33 ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY IS USEFUL TO DETECT THE EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCERS Y. Sugiyama, K. Utsugi, M. Kino, M. Matsumura, H. Iwase, K. Umayahara, N. Takeshima, K. Hasumi, K. Takizawa, Japan 34 EXPRESSION OF PTEN AND BETA- CATENIN AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FACTORS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER V. Sal, F. Demirkiran, M. Arvas, T. Bese, H. Erenel, C. Sanioglu, Turkey 35 NOVEL CHEMOEMBOLIZATION USING CALCIUM-PHOSPHATE CERAMIC MICROSPHERE INCORPORATING TNP-470, AN ANTI-ANGIOGENIC AGENT FOR UTERINE SARCOMAS M. Emoto, Y. Naganuma, B. Choijamts, K. Yano, N. Kanomata, S. Miyamoto, T. Kawarabayashi, M. Aizawa, Japan 36 A NOVEL BIOMARKER, “AMINOINDEX” FOR EARLY DETCTION OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER USING PLASMA AMINO ACID PROFILE E. Miyagi, Y. Ihata, R. Numazaki, M. Asai-Sato, T. Mogami, T. Muramatsu, A. Imaizumi, H. Yamamoto, M. Yamakado, N. Okamoto, F. Hirahara, Japan 37 ENDOMETRIAL CANCER. PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF RELAPSE RISK CLASSIFICATION BASED ON PRE-INTRAOPERATIVE FINDINGS F. Maneschi, M. Sarno, A. Perugini, C. Pane, I. Ceccacci, F. Gagliardi, M. Parisella, Italy 38 USE OF BISPHOSPHONATES ASSOCIATED WITH LOWER RISK OF MAJOR GYNECOLOGICAL CANCERS O. Lavie, M. Pinchev, Y. Segev, S. Sagie, O. Gemer, H. Rennert, G. Rennert, Israel 39 ROLE OF OMENTECTOMY AND APPENDECTOMY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ENDOMETROID ENDOMETRIUM CANCER B. Özdal, Ö.L. Tapısız, H.R. Yalçın, I. Şahin, T. Güngör, A.T. Çağlar, L. Mollamahmutoğlu, Turkey 40 RISK FACTORS FOR POSTOPERATIVE LOWER-EXTREMITY LYMPHEDEMA IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER SURVIVORS WHO HAD TREATMENT INCLUDING LYMPHADENECTOMY Y. Todo, Y. Suzuki, S. Minobe, K. Okamoto, Y. Ohba, H. Kato, Japan 128 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 41 RACIAL DISPARITY IN THE OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE UTERINE ENDOMETRIOID CARCINOMAS A.R. Munkarah, M. Elshaikh, M. Cote, S. Hensley Alford, O. Gayar, R. Ali-Fehmi, USA 42 PREOPERATIVE CA 125 LEVEL AS A PREDICTOR FOR METASTASIS AND SURVIVAL IN ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL CANCER H. Gorgen, P. Goksedef, M. Api, A. Cetin, Turkey 43 LAPAROSCOPIC RADICAL SURGERY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN RECENT 3YEARS IN OUR HOSPITAL H. Kato, Japan 44 THERAPEUTIC IMPACT OF PARA-AORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH-RISK, EARLY STAGE AND ADVANCED STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA Y. Suzuki, Y. Todo, K. Okamoto, S. Minobe, H. Kato, Japan 45 COMPARISON OF SURGICAL OUTCOMES AND COMPLICATIONS FOR CLINICAL STAGE I ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: LAPAROSCOPY VERSUS LAPAROTOMY B. Reed, W.J. Lowery, E. Kost, M. Sundborg, C. Landt, C. Leath III, USA 46 THE VALUE OF THE NEW FIGO STAGING SYSTEM ON THE PROGNOSIS OF UTERINE SARCOMA J.W. Kim, S.H. Lee, J. Paek, G.W. Yim, M. Lee, E.J. Nam, S.W. Kim, Y.T. Kim, Republic of Korea 47 THE COMPARISON OF 1988 AND 2009 FIGO STAGING SYSTEM FOR UTERINE SARCOMA IN KING CHULALONGKORN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL DURING 19992007 A. Vanichtantikul, A. Vorasittha, W. Pongpinyopap, R. Lertkhachonsuk, T. Manchana, Thailand 48 PAX2 EXPRESSION IN ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA AND CARCINOMA M. Sotiropoulou, N. Thomakos, A. Rodolakis, D. Haidopoulos, S. Kolliantzaki, S. Markaki, G. Vlachos, A. Antsaklis, Greece 49 CLINICAL UTILITY OF SERUM TUMOR MARKERS IN WOMEN WITH MALIGNANT MIXED MULLERIAN TUMORS OF THE UTERUS N. Thomakos, A. Rodolakis, N. Akrivos, G. Giannoulis, D. Haidopoulos, G. Vlachos, M. Sotiropoulou, A. Antsaklis, Greece 50 THE EFFICACY OF UTEROBRUSH SYSTEM IN THE DETECTION OF ENDOMETRIAL PATHOLOGY C. Iavazzo, G. Vorgias, G. Stefanatou, G. Mastorakos, N. Kalinoglou, T. Akrivos, S. Fotiou, Greece 129 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 51 PREOPERATIVE PREDICTION MODEL OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S. Kang, J.-Y. Lee, M.-C. Lim, D.-C. Jung, S.-S. Seo, S.-Y. Park, Republic of Korea 52 LEVONORGESTREL-IUD: AN ELEGANT TREATMENT-OPTION OF ENDOMETRIAL (PRE) MALIGNANCY IN CASE OF SERIOUS CO-MORBIDITY M. Snijders, The Netherlands 53 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN INTRATUMORAL LYMPHATIC MICROVESSEL DENSITY (LMVD) AND CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER L. Kawamura, F. Carvalho, B. Almeida, C. Bacchi, J.C. Goes, M. Calil, E. Baracat, J. Carvalho, Brazil 54 COST EFFECTIVENESS OF LAPAROSCOPIC VERSUS ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY IN EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER C.B.m. Bijen, K.M. Vermeulen, M.J.E. Mourits, H.J.G. Arts, H.G. ter Brugge, R. van der Sijde, L. Paulsen, J. Wijma, M.Y. Bongers, A.G.J. van der Zee, G.H. de Bock, The Netherlands 55 EXPLORATION OF BIOMARKERS FOR LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER USING EXON-EXPRESSION MICROARRAY S. Sudo, Y. Konno, T. Odagiri, T. Kato, M. Hosaka, M. Takeda, H. Watari, M. Kaneuchi, N. Sakuragi, Japan 56 SYMPTOMATIC PELVIC LYMPHOCYSTS AFTER BILATERAL PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY FOR GYNECOLOGICAL CANCER C. Grigoriadis, D. Zygouris, E. Andriotis, E. Terzakis, A. Tserkezoglou, Greece 57 HIGHER INCIDENCE OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN YOUNG WOMEN IN SINGAPORE COMPARED TO OTHER CENTERS. KK HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE. AN UPDATE Y. Kwai Lam Philip, N. Ramapadma, C. Yin Nin, L. Yong Kuei, Y. Richard, Y. Swee Peng, S. Lay Tin, Singapore 58 PREOPERATIVE SERUM CA-125 IS HELPFUL IN THE CLINICAL MANAGEMENT AND PROSNOSTICATION OF UTERINE PAPILLARY SEROUS CARCINOMA PATIENTS T. Roelofsen, M. Mingels, J. Hendriks, J. Bulten, M. van Ham, L. Massuger, The Netherlands 59 INSULIN IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA CHEMOTHERAPY: A BENEFICIAL DESIGN AND NOT A PROBLEM H. Wang, X. Du, Y. Li, China 60 NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA OF THE ENDOMETRIUM - CASE SERIES AND A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE X. Niu, L. Gilbert, L. Souhami, Uterine Cancer, China 130 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 61 USE OF ESTRADIOL-PROGESTIN THERAPY ASSOCIATES WITH INCREASED RISK FOR UTERINE SARCOMAS S. Jaakkola, H.K. Lyytinen, E. Pukkala, O. Ylikorkala, Finland 62 DESCRIBE THE TEN YEAR EXPERIENCE WITH TRACHELECTOMY AT THE LAHEY CLINIC FOUNDATION, INCORPORATED V. Soto-Wright, B. Nijjar, N. Petersen, R. McLellan, USA 63 LIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN (LD) AND CARBOPLATIN (CP) IN PRIMARY ADVANCED OR RECURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CANCER - A PHASE-II-TRIAL OF AGO AUSTRIA B. Volgger, A. Reinthaller, C. Schauer, U. Sevelda-Schwarzgruber, M. Klein, M. Mörtl, A. Zeimet, M. Deibl, C. Marth, AGO Austria - Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Gynäkologische Onkologie Austria, Austria 64 EXPRESSIONS OF ANGIOTENSIN II TYPE I RECEPTOR AND MIR-155 IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND THEIR CORRELATIONS WITH PATIENT SURVIVAL C.H. Choi, T.-J. Song, H.-S. Park, M.K. Kim, H.J. Kim, W.S. Lee, Y.-Y. Lee, J.-W. Lee, T.-J. Kim, B.-G. Kim, D.-S. Bae, Republic of Korea 65 RISK FACTORS IN WOMEN 40 YEARS OF AGE AND YOUNGER WITH ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA M. Simou, N. Akrivos, D. Haidopoulos, A. Rodolakis, G. Vlachos, N. Thomakos, S. Fotiou, M. Sotiropoulou, I. Biliatis, A. Protopapas, A. Antsaklis, Greece 66 MULTIMODALITY TREATMENT WITH CARBOPLATIN AND TAXOL IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN ADVANCED STAGE UTERINE SEROUS CARCINOMA S. Ueda, A. Nickles-Fader, T. Diaz-Montes, R. Giuntoli, R. Bristow, USA 67 COMPARISON OF HER2/NEU AND CA125 AS A ROLE FOR TUMOR MARKER IN OVARIAN CANCER K. Sung Han, Republic of Korea 68 MICROARRAY ANALYSIS OF THE GENES INVOLVED IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOGENESIS: UP-REGULATION OF LIPOCALIN2 IN NEOPLASTIC ENDOMETRIA, AND ITS FUNCTIONAL RELEVANCE T. Miyamoto, H. Kashima, A. Suzuki, N. Kikuchi, A. Takatsu, I. Konishi, N. Seki, T. Shiozawa, Japan 69 OUR INITIAL EXPERIENCE WITH ROBOTIC SURGERY FOR UTERINE CANCER IN SOUTH EAST ASIA (SEA) P. Tong, J. Ng, Y.F. Fong, J. Low, Singapore 70 LOW RISK STAGE I ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA: PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND OUTCOMES M. Unsal, A. Yoney, C. Yildirim, Y. Bati, Turkey 131 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 71 ADIPONECTIN TO LEPTIN RATIO AS A PREDICTOR OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER K. Nowosielski, J. Pozowski, D. Dudkiewicz, Poland 72 PULMONARY AND SPLENIC SARCOIDOSIS MIMICKING RECURRENCES OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER G. Cormio, V. Loizzi, L. Leone, D. Scardigno, A. Camporeale, L. Selvaggi, Italy 73 A CASE OF ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA CONSIDERED TO BE OCCURRED FROM BROAD LIGAMENT K. Sugita, S. Takada, C. Hayashi, J. Tomobe, T. Yamamoto, N. Watanabe, Y. Kusumi, A. Sheikh, Japan 74 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF TETRASPANIN CD151 IN POOR PROGNOSIS ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M. Voss, R. Ganesan, R. Gornall, L. Ludeman, N. Gordon, C. Foy, K. McCarthy, F. Berditchevski, S. Sundar, UK 75 GLOBAL DNA METHYLATION IN BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES IN HUMAN UTERUS AND BREAST CANCERS K. Romanek, K. Postawski, G. Marek, Poland 76 EFFECTIVNESS AND LIMITATIONS IN THE PRESERVATION OF THE UTERUS IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA TREATED WITH MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE I. Andonova, G. Dimitrov, E. Dzikova, E. Trajkovska, FYR Macedonia 77 ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS - RISK OF PREMALIGNANT AND MALIGNANT PATHOLOGY E. Trajkovska, G. Dimitrov, E. Dzikova, I. Andonova, FYR Macedonia 78 COMPARISION OF KAI 1 PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN STEROID POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER A. Gryboś-Jagielska, J. Bar, M. Gryboś, Poland 79 MULTICELLULAR SPHEROIDS OF EPITHELIAL ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: CHARACTERISATION AND APPLICATION FOR ANTI-CANCER DRUG SCREENING K. Chitcholtan, A.P.J. Evans, P.H. Sykes, New Zealand 80 EFFECT OF THE TYPE OF HYSTERECTOMY ON PROGNOSIS IN CLINICAL STAGE I ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S.I. Kim, K.H. Lee, C.H. Han, T.C. Park, J.S. Park, Republic of Korea 81 PREOPERATIVE SERUM LEPTIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND ITS CORRELATION WITH PROGNOSTIC VARIABLES E. Karahanoglu, I. Adanir, G. Boyraz, Z.S. Tuncer, Turkey 132 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 82 P53 SIGNATURE IN ENDOMETRIAL POLYP - SEROUS CARCINOMA SEQUENCE T. Hachisuga, T. Kawagoe, S. Kagami, T. Kurita, N. Toki, Y. Matsuura, Japan 83 PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF UTERINE SARCOMA T. Nagai, T. Akahori, M. Ichikawa, K. Baba, H. Seki, Japan 84 VORINOSTAT HISTONE DEACYLASE INHIBITOR INDUCES APOPTOTIC ACTIVITY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER I. Bruchim, R. Sarfstein, H. Werner, A. Fishman, Israel 85 APPLICATION OF NARROW BAND IMAGING (NBI) FOR HYSTEROSCOPY OF ENDOMETRIAL LESIONS I. Kisu, K. Banno, Y. Kobayashi, A. Ono, K. Masuda, A. Ueki, H. Nomura, A. Hirasawa, N. Susumu, D. Aoki, Japan 86 THE INCIDENCE OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN CASES OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER G. Chakalova, Bulgaria 87 INTEROBSERVER REPRODUCIBILITY OF ASSESSMENT OF PTEN LOSS BY IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA B. Djordjevic, R. Broaddus, R. Soslow, K. Garg, USA 88 QUALITY OF LIFE AND SEXUAL FUNCTIONING IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER SURVIVORS M. Becker, T. Malafy, M. Stumpf, G. Gitsch, D. Denschlag, Germany 89 OVER-EXPRESSION OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR-RELATED RECEPTOR Α IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA CELLS MAY PROVIDE AN ER-INDEPENDENT MECHANISM TO RESIST THE ENDOCRINE THERAPY P. Sun, L. Cai, X. Mao, China 90 A STUDY OF ENDOMETRIUM OF PATIENTS WITH ABNORMAL UTERINE BLEEDING AT GUANGZHOU CHINA E. Shrestha, China 91 HYALURONAN SYNTHASES (HAS1-3) AND HYALURONIDASES (HYAL1-2) IN THE ACCUMULATION OF HYALURONAN IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA T. Nykopp, K. Rilla, M. Tammi, R. Tammi, R. Sironen, K. Hämäläinen, V.-M. Kosma, S. Heinonen, M. Anttila, Finland 92 HIGH PROTEIN EXPRESSION OF IGF-1R AND BRCA1 IN UTERINE SEROUS PAPILLARY CARCINOMA (USPC) K. Amichay, A. Fishman, D. Kidron, Z. Attias, H. Schayek, R. Sarfstein, H. Werner, I. Bruchim, Israel 133 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 93 THE INFLUENCE OF CERVICAL INVASION ON LYMPH NODE MAPPING IN STAGE III ENDOMETRIAL CANCER T. Turan, H.L. Keskin, B. Gundogdu, S. Ozer, A. Ozfuttu, N. Boran, G. Tulunay, M.F. Kose, Turkey 94 APPLICATIONS OF INTRA-OPERATIVE FROZEN SECTION (IOFS) IN THE MANAGEMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCERS G. Mehra, A.J. Papadopoulos, R. Wynne-Simmons, M. Coutts, S.A. Montalto, O. Devaja, UK 95 FACTORS AFFECTING LYMPH NODE METASTASES IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER N. Boran, T. Turan, H.L. Keskin, B. Gundogdu, S. Ozer, Z. Isıkdogan, G. Tulunay, M.F. Kose, Turkey 96 ISOLATED PARA-AORTIC LYMPH NODE METASTASES IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER G. Tulunay, T. Turan, H.L. Keskin, B. Gundogdu, S. Ozer, Z. Isıkdogan, N. Boran, M.F. Kose, Turkey 97 DETAILED ANALYSIS OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS WHO UNDERWENT RESECTION OF UPPER AND LOWER PARA-AORTIC NODES DURING A LYMPHADENECTOMY S. Koc, S. Ozer, T. Turan, H.L. Keskin, A. Ozfuttu, N. Boran, G. Tulunay, M.F. Kose, Turkey 98 VAGINAL HYSTERECTOMY AS AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S. Łapińska-Szumczyk, D. Wydra, H. Olszewska, J. Kobierski, A. Abacjew-Chmyłko, Poland 99 HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE OUTCOMES WITH ROBOTIC SURGERY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: TIME TO STRAY FROM THE MIDLINE? R. Salani, H.-C. Yang, J. Fowler, B. Anderson, D. Cohn, USA 100 FAILED CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF SYNCHRONOUS PRIMARY CANCER OF ENDOMETRIUM AND OVARY IN YOUNG WOMAN: A CASE REPORT K. Suwannarurk, K. Bhamarapravatana, Y. Thaweekul, K. Mairaing, Y. Poomtavorn, N. Warnnissorn, Thailand 101 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF LYMPHO-VASCULAR SPACE INVASION AND NODAL INVOLVEMENT IN INTERMEDIATE AND HIGH RISK ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS K. Narayan, S. Kondalsamy-Chennakesavan, Australia 102 ISOLATED PARA-AORTIC LYMPH NODES METASTASES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA UNDERGOING EN BLOC PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY B. Shan, H. Wang, Y. Ren, China 134 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 103 TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND EXAMINATION OF MYOMETRIAL INFILTRATION BY ENDOMETRIAL CANCER P. Miklos, M. Klacko, P. Babala, L. Masak, P. Fekete, D. Ondrus, Slovak Republic 104 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL EXPRESSION OF SYNUCLEIN-Γ, ER, PR, MMP-2, MMP-9 AND GLUT-1 IN EARLY AND ADVANCED ENDOMETRIOID TYPE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER D.G. Hong, G.O. Chong, I.S. Park, Y.L. Cho, Y.S. Lee, J.Y. Park, KNUH OG, Republic of Korea 105 THE INCIDENCE OF PARAAORTIC LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN PATIENTS WITH SURGICALLY STAGED ENDOMETRIOID UTERINE CANCER: A MULTICENTER, RETROSPECTIVE KOREAN STUDY N.-H. Jeong, J.-M. Lee, J.-K. Lee, J.W. Kim, C.-H. Cho, S.-M. Kim, S.-Y. Park, C.-Y. Park, K.-T. Kim, Republic of Korea 106 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SUVMAX AND GLUT-1 EXPRESSION TO DETERMINE TUMOR AGGRESSIVENESS IN CLINICAL STAGE I ENDOMETRIAL CANCER G.O. Chong, N.Y. Park, D.G. Hong, Y.L. Cho, I.S. Park, Y.S. Lee, Republic of Korea 107 FERTILITY CONSERVATION IN A WOMAN WITH A UTERINE ADENOSARCOMA K. Blanas, N. Burbos, C. Siozos, M. Theodora, UK, Greece 108 IMPACT OF TUMOR MORCELLATION DURING SURGERY ON THE OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH UTERINE LEIOMYOSARCOMA J.-Y. Park, J.-H. Nam, D.-Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, Y.-M. Kim, Y.-T. Kim, Republic of Korea 109 UTERINE MÜLLERIAN ADENOSARCOMA : THE CLINICOPATHOLOGIC REVIEW OF 9 CASES IN A SINGLE CENTER, KOREA S.H. Lee, Y.T. Kim, K.Y. Kong, K.R. Kim, J.Y. Park, D.Y. Kim, J.H. Kim, Y.M. Kim, J.H. Nam, Republic of Korea 110 KI-67 AS A STRONG PROGNOSTIC INDICATOR IN ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMA J.-Y. Park, J.-H. Nam, Y.B. Kim, D.-Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, Y.-M. Kim, K.-R. Kim, Y.-T. Kim, Republic of Korea 111 MORPHOLOGICAL, MOLECULAR AND GENETIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ENDOMETRIAL MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION STAGES: ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA (EH), ENDOMETRIAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA (EIN), ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA (EAC) E. Kogan, N. Faizullina, Z. Glinkina, T. Demura, A. Asaturova, L. Ezhova, O. Magirevskaya, Russia 112 CHARACTERISTICS AND SURVIVALS OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS ACCORDING TO THE PRIOR 1988 AND THE NEW 2009 FIGO STAGING SYSTEMS S. Tangjitgamol, S. Manusirivithaya, J. Khunnarong, S. Srijaipracharoen, T. Thavaramara, K. Pataradool, Vajira Hospital, Thailand 135 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 113 CLAUDIN LOSS FROM THE SITE OF TIGHT JUNCTIONS IN ENDOMETRIAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA AND ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA T. Demura, E. Kogan, N. Faizullina, A. Asaturova, L. Ezhova, O. Magirevskaya, Russia 114 CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL INCLUDING HORMONAL RECEPTORS EXPRESSION AND SURVIVALS OF YOUNG ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA PATIENTS: A CASE CONTROL STUDY S. Tangjitgamol, S. Manusirivithaya, S. Srijaipracharoen, S. Tanvanich, K. Katanyoo, J. Khunnarong, T. Thavaramara, K. Pataradool, S. Leelahakorn, Thailand 115 HIGH BMI IS SIGNIFICANTLY ASSOCIATED WITH POSITIVE PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR STATUS AND CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC MARKERS FOR NONAGGRESSIVE DISEASE IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER K. Mauland, J. Trovik, E. Wik, M.B. Ræder, I.M. Stefansson, A. Øyan, K.H. Kalland, L.A. Akslen, H.B. Salvesen, Norway 116 PROGNOSTIC INDICATORS IN ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMAS AND UNDIFFERENTIATED ENDOMETRIAL SARCOMAS W. Feng, K. Hua, E. Gudlaugsson, Y. Yu, S.-T. Nilsen, X. Zhou, J. Baak, China, Norway, The Netherlands 117 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND TREATMENT OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH OPERATED ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: ANALYSIS OF 674 PATIENTS AT A SINGLE INSTITUTION A. Yoney, M. Unsal, C. Yildirim, L. Isikli, Turkey 118 PROGNOSIS OF INTERMEDIATE- OR HIGH-RISK STAGE Ⅰ ENDOMETRIOID CARCINOMA WITH MODIFIED RADICAL HYSTERECTOMY B. Shan, H. Wang, Y. Ren, Z. Sun, China 119 OVARIAN PRESERVATION IN YOUNG PATIENTS WITH EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA L. Lv, Z. Peng, Y. Sun, F. Deng, J. Lou, China 120 LYMPHADENECTOMY VERSUS NO LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF 410 PATIENTS L. Selvaggi, V. Loizzi, G. Cormio, P. De Mitri, M. Lorusso, F. Magazzino, D. Scardigno, A. Camporeale, L. Leone, Italy 121 NON PUERPERAL UTERINE INVERSION SECONDARY TO A MIXED MULLERIAN TUMOUR OF THE CORPUS V. Vadiveloo, M.F. Abdullah, A. Vijayananthan, N. Mustapha, H. Yahya, Malaysia 122 PHOTODYNAMIC DIAGNOSTICS OF A PATHOLOGY ENDOMETRIUM AFTER INTRAUTERINE APPLICATION OF 5-AMINOLEVULINIC ACID E. Novikova, O. Tchoulkova, L. Serova, E. Tchoulkova, Russia 136 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 123 ASSESSMENT OF MYOMETRIAL INVASION, HISTOLOGIC TYPE AND GRADING IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER BY TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND AND PREOPERATIVE SAMPLING. A MULTICENTER STUDY M.P. Odorizzi, R. Maggi, T. Maggino, L. Selvaggi, M. Melpignano, on behalf of Mario Negri Gynecologic Oncology Group (MaNGO), Italy 124 A CASE REPORT OF PELVIC LIPOSARCOMA IN A WOMAN PREVIOUSLY TREATED WITH HYSTERECTOMY D. Scardigno, G. Cormio, V. Loizzi, P. De Mitri, C. Nardelli, F. Magazzino, A. Camporeale, L. Leone, L. Selvaggi, Italy 125 IMPORTANCE OF OPTIMAL CYTOREDUCTION IN ADVANCED STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER CASES S. Taskin, F. Ortaç, M. Güngör, G. Goc, E. Kocbulut, F. Tülek, Turkey 126 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL MARKERS IN ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA AND ENDOMETRIOID CARCINOMA J. Vasiljeva, V. Groma, R. Kleina, S. Andrejeva, L. Lidaka, L. Lauka, I. Barkane, Latvia 127 THE PREVALENCE OF THE UTERINE CANCER IN POST MENOPAUSAL PERIOD G.O. Olaru, I.C. Bordinca, I. Livinti, Romania 128 OUTCOME OF INVESTIGATION FOR VAGINAL BLEEDING IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN UNDER THE AGE OF 50 YEARS N. Burbos, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, E. Morris, J. Nieto, UK 129 FAILURE TO PERFORM AN OFFICE-BASED ENDOMETRIAL BIOPSY FOR THE EVALUATION OF POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH VAGINAL BLEEDING CAUSES AND MANAGEMENT N. Burbos, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, E. Morris, J. Nieto, UK 130 POSTMENOPAUSAL VAGINAL BLEEDING IN WOMEN WITH HISTORY OF BREAST CANCER N. Burbos, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, E. Morris, J. Nieto, UK 131 BENIGN METASTASIZING LEIOMYOMA. SHOULD IT REALLY BE CONSIDERED AS BENIGN? A CASE REPORT M. Jedryka, M. Maciejewski, L. Huzarski, Poland 132 EARLY-ONSET ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN METROPOLITAN DETROIT, MICHIGAN: A 20 YEAR REVIEW R. Ali-Fehmi, A. Munkarah, J.J. Ruterbusch, S. Bandyopadhyay, M.L. Cote, USA 133 RELATIONSHIP OF PREOPERATIVE HIGH CA-125 LEVELS WITH CLINIC AND PATHOLOGIC PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN ENDOMETRIUM CANCER A. Yıldız, H. Yetimalar, S. Tatar, B. Kasap, K. Çukurova, A. Keklik, Turkey 137 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 134 DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH STAGE AT PRESENTATION IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER E. Moss, S. Askew, P. Pearmain, K. Singh, UK 135 COMPARISON OF THE SURGICAL AND PATHOLOGIC FACTORS OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS WITH OR WITHOUT PARA-AORTIC LYMPH NODE METASTASES S. Ozer, T. Turan, H.L. Keskin, B. Gundogdu, A. Ozfuttu, N. Boran, G. Tulunay, M.F. Kose, Turkey 136 A PROSPECTIVE CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL STUDY OF CARCINOMA ENDOMETRIUM V. Jain, S. Jain, A. Sood, India 137 TISSUE AND PLASMA PROTEIN MARKER PATTERNS OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M. Lomnytska, S. Becker, U. Hellman, U. Engström, A. Olsson, A.-C. Hellström, K. Hellman, C. Lundgren, M. Mints, S. Andersson, G. Auer, Sweden, 138 OUTCOME OF PATIENTS WITH UTERINE SEROUS CARCINOMA (USC) USING THE REVISED FIGO STAGING SYSTEM S. Seward, A. Munkarah, A. Semaan, Z. Al-Wahab, S. Bandyopadhyay, M.L. Cote, M.A. Elshaikh, R. Morris, R. Ali-Fehmi, USA 139 PATTERNS OF FAILURE IN STAGE III/IV UTERINE SEROUS CARCINOMA AFTER ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY AND CARBOPLATIN/PACLITAXEL CHEMOTHERAPY E. Wiebe, B. Bahoric, K. Lupe, J. Kwon, D. D'Souza, Canada 140 PRESURGICAL STUDY AND LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER SUBTYPE ENDOMETRIOD J.C. Muruzabal Torquemada, M. Ibarrola Vidaurre, S. Aguirre Gorospe, S.S. Lapeña Calavia, I. Jiménez Ubieto, F.J. Elizalde Fernández, Spain 141 DNA PLOIDY IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA - A COMPARISON OF PREOPERATIVE VS. POSTOPERATIVE AND PARAFFIN-EMBEDDED VS. FRESH/FROZEN SAMPLES EVALUATION P. Libalova, Z. Vernerova, L. Hubickova-Heringova, D. Pinterova, K. Kolostova, K. Tikovsky, M. Kubecova, B. Svoboda, Czech Republic 142 FERTILITY-SPARING TREATMENT FOR EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRİOİD ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCANCER F. Demirkiran, T. Bese, M. Arvas, B. Aydogan, C. Sanioglu, Turkey 143 PITFALL IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER ARISING FROM UTERINE ADENOMYOSIS: REPORT OF A CASE A.-S. Boes, T. Tousseyn, I. Vandenput, I. Vergote, P. Moerman, F. Amant, Belgium 138 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 144 RESULTS OF THE AGO STUDIES ON OPERATIVE APPROACHES IN THE CARE OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN GERMANY FROM 2006 AND 2009 M.J. Battista, M. Schmidt, N. Zabel, J. Steetskamp, M. Mahlke, D. Boehm, G. Naumann, E. Steiner, H. Koelbl,, Germany 145 THE APOPTOTIC AND CYTOTOXIC EFFECTS OF CYCLOOXYGENASE (COX) ENZYME BLOCKER-NIMESULID AND CISPLATIN COMBINATION ON ENDOMETRIAL CANCER (ISHIKAWA ) CELLS C. Yildiz Eren, A.T. Koparal, S.S. Ozalp, R.B. Bostancıoglu, Turkey 146 DESCRITIVE ANALYSIS OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER J.C. Muruzabal Torquemada, M. Ibarrola Vidaurre, S.S. Lapeña Calavia, S. Aguirre Gorospe, B. Bezares Pérez, F.J. Elizalde Fernández, Spain 147 PREOPERATIVE MRI ASSESSMENT OF DEPTH OF MYOMETRIAL INVASION IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: DOES MDM REVIEW IMPROVE ACCURACY? S. Lin, A.L. Tan, L. Eva, New Zealand 148 PROGNOSIS AND IMPACT OF ADJUVANT TREATMENT OF UTERINE CARCINOSARCOMA S. Fortin, E. Sagr, P. Drouin, D. Provencher, S. Philippe, P. Gauthier, Canada 149 ESTIMATING THE RISK OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER - A CLINICAL PREDICTION ALGORITHM BASED ON PATIENT CHARACTERISTICS N. Burbos, P. Musonda, I. Giarenis, A. Shiner, P. Giamougiannis, S. Crocker, E. Morris, J. Nieto, UK 150 FERTILITY SPARING TREATMENT (FST) IN ENDOMETROID ENDOMETRIAL CANCER G1 (EC) AND COMPLEX HYPERPLASIA WITH ATYPIA (CHA). OUR EXPERIENCE F. Gorosito, C. Ruhlmann, S. Provenzano, A. Bermudez, Argentina 151 AGE RELATED INCIDENCE AND DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF POSTMENOPAUSAL VAGINAL BLEEDING N. Burbos, P. Musonda, I. Giarenis, A. Shiner, P. Giamougiannis, S.G. Crocker, E. Morris, J. Nieto, UK 152 PROGNOSIS OF SURVIVAL IN 104 CASES OF PAPILLARY SEROUS AND CLEAR CELL ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAS I. Biliatis, D. Haidopoulos, A. Rodolakis, G. Vlachos, N. Thomakos, N. Akrivos, A. Antsaklis, Greece 153 TOTAL LAPARO-ENDOSCOPIC SINGLE SITE SURGERY (LESS) HYSTERECTOMY IN LOW-RISK EARLY ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: TECHNIQUE AND PRELIMINARY RESULTS C. Rossitto, A. Fagotti, V. Gallotta, M.L. Gagliardi, S. Gueli Alletti, B. Costantini, G. Vizzielli, G. Scambia, F. Fanfani, Italy 139 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 154 CORRELATION OF 18-FDG UPTAKE IN PET/CT WITH CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FEATURES AMONG 5 CASES OF RECURRENT LOW GRADE ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMA (LGESS) R. Kanazawa, H. Tsubamoto, R. Sakane, Y. Ikeda, S. Komori, H. Hao, S. Hirota, S. Kawata, Japan 155 SECOND CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY FOR TREATMENT OF RECURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Y. Ren, H. Wang, B. Shan, H. Yang, D. Shi, China 156 INTRAOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF MYOMETRIAL INVASION AND HISTOLOGICAL GRADE IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER USING REVISED FIGO STAGING SYSTEM H. Ugaki, T. Enomoto, T. Miyatake, T. Kimura, Y. Ueda, K. Yoshino, M. Fujita, M. Takemura, T. Kimura, Japan 157 CPG ISLAND HYPERMETHYLATION OF WNT INHIBITORY FACTOR-1 (WIF-1) AND E-CADHERIN (CDH1) IS ASSOCIATED WITH RECURRENCE AND PROGNOSES OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER Y. Ren, H. Wang, X. Zhou, D. Shi, China 158 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN PATIENTS WITH UTERINE SARCOMA: DATA FROM A SINGLE INSTITUTION IN BRAZIL R.A. Perdomo, M.A. Vieira, A.A. Jacinto, T.B. Silva, A.T. Tsunoda, C.E.M.C. Andrade, J.H.T.G. Fregnani, Brazil 159 UTERINE SMOOTH MUSCLE TUMOURS OF UNCERTAIN MALIGNANT POTENTIAL (STUMPS) - A REPORT OF FIVE CASES S.M. Wong, W.H. Li, Y.M.M. Chan, W.M. Pong, Hong Kong S.A.R. 160 A PRIMARY STUDY ON THE EXPRESSION OF TRPV6 GENE IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA W. Jianliu, M. Tian, China 161 A PRIMARY STUDY ON THE EXPRESSION OF ESTROGEN RECEPTOR Α36 IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA W. Jianliu, S. Lifang, China 162 UTERINE CANCER INCIDENCE AND PROGNOSIS AMONG INDIGENOUS AND NON-INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN QUEENSLAND AUSTRALIA, 1997 TO 2006 S.P. Moore, A.C. Green, G. Garvey, M. Coory, P.C. Valery,, Australia 163 IMPACT OF HISTOCHEMICAL MARKER EXPRESSION PROFILES ON SURVIVAL OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS Z. Chingisova, Z. Takhayev, M. Kairbayev, R. Shalbayeva, E. Kukubassov, Kazakhstan 140 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 164 PATTERN OF FAILURES AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS IN TYPE 2 ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA: A SINGLE INSTITUTION RETROSPECTIVE STUDY V. Zanfagnin, E. Tripodi, F. Marocco, E. Piovano, L. Fuso, A. Ferrero, N. Ravarino, P. Zola, Italy 165 THE ANALYSIS OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND CORRELATION FACTORS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS W. Jianliu, B. Yun, China 166 UTERINE SARCOMA - OUR EXPERIENCE M. Tîrnovanu, I. Dumitrascu, Romania 167 SURVIVAL OUTCOME OF WOMEN WITH SYNCHRONOUS CANCERS OF THE ENDOMETRIUM AND OVARY: A 10 YEAR RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY Y.K. Lim, P. Rama, Y.N. Chia, K.L. Yam, L.T. Soh, J. Chia, R. Yeo, S.P. Yap, E.J. Chua, Singapore 168 MULTIMODALITY THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH MALIGNANT MIXED MULLERIAN TUMORS OF THE UTERUS S.Z. Omar, D. Marsden, G. Robertson, N.F. Hacker, Malaysia, Australia 169 UTERINE EMBRYONAL RHABDOMYOSARCOMA (SARCOMA BOTRYOIDES) IN A 13 YEAR-OLD GIRL SUCCESSFULLY TREATED CONSERVATIVELY WITH HYSTEROSCOPIC RESECTION AND CHEMOTHERAPY S. Erkanli, A. Erbay, E. Kilicdag, E. Kuscu, A. Haberal, A. Ayhan, Turkey 170 THE ACCURACY AND REPRODUCIBILITY OF “NON-THREE-LAYER” ULTRASOUND IN PREMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH ABNORMAL BLEEDING: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY M. Abe, Y. Kojima, T. Doi, T. Uchida, H. Ogawa, A. Ayhan, Japan 171 MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY OF THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF THE OLDEST OLD WOMEN WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER J. Wright, S. Lewin, N. Barrena Medel, X. Sun, W. Burke, T. Herzog, USA 172 ADJUVANT PACLITAXEL AND CARBOPLATIN IN PATIENTS WITH COMPLETELY OR OPTIMALLY RESECTED CARCINOSARCOMAS (MIXED MESODERMAL TUMORS) OF THE UTERUS T. Takano, T. Otsuki, N. Yaegashi, T. Tase, K. Nakahara, Y. Yokoyama, D. Aoki, H. Nakayama, K. Takehara, H. Katabuchi, H. Yamada, F. Kikkawa, T. Fujimoto, M. Emoto, S. Kamoi, A. Arakawa, Y. Morimura, M. Hiura, Y. Aoki, H. Fujimoto, S. Sato, K. Kotera, Japan Uterine Sarcoma Study Group, Japan 173 FEASIBILITY OF NEW BRACHYTHERAPY DEVICE FOR TREATMENT OF CERVICAL AND UTERINE CARCINOMA D. Scanderbeg, C. Yashar, USA 141 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 174 UTERINE CANCER IN THE “DR. SALVATORVUIA” CLINICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY HOSPITAL ARAD DURING THE 2000-2009 PERIOD V. Daşcău, G. Furău, L. Păiuşan, C. Furău, Romania 175 ECHOSIMIOTICS OF MICROINVASIVE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER L. Ashrafyan, A. Myagkova, S. Ivashina, T. Mockobili, S. Vashakmadze, Russia 176 MANAGEMENT OF EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER USING THE DA VINCI SYSTEM: THE BELGIAN EXPERIENCE F. Goffin, I. Vergote, K. Traen, L. Voorhoof, X. De Cleer, P. Van Dam, Belgium 177 ASSESSMENT OF RISK FACTORS OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M. Cusido, S. Baulies, F. Fargas, I. Rodriguez, M.A. Pascual, R. Fabregas, A. Alsina, Spain 178 RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF 187 WOMEN TREATED FOR CARCINOSARCOMA BETWEEN 1970 AND 2008 AT GROOTE SCHUUR HOSPITAL, CAPE TOWN, SOUTH AFRICA N. Mbatani, L. Van Wijk, R. Soeters, L. Denny, South Africa 179 SYSTEMATIC PELVIC AND PARAAORTIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: LYMPH NODE METASTASIS PATTERN AND IDENTIFICATION OF PREDICTIVE FACTORS FOR LYMPH-NODE STATUS A. El-Balat, C. Fotopoulou, J. Sehouli, F. Heitz, M.Z. Muallem, P. Harter, R. Krätschell, A. du Bois, Germany 180 DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY FROM DIRECT SAMPLING BY BRUSHING C. Manini, S. Mazzola, E. Bar, M. Puopolo, P.L. Montironi, Italy 181 TAXAN-PLATINUM BASED CHEMORADIATION IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IIIIV PRIMARY TREATMENT V. Titova, J. Kreynina, L. Shevchenko, A. Shipilova, Russia 182 CHANGING PATTERNS OF RADIOTHERAPY FOR POST OPERATIVE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER 2000-2008 G. Jacobson, USA 183 EVALUATION OF RISK FACTORS AND PROGRESSION HISTORY IN WOMEN WITH RECURRENT POSTMENOPAUSAL BLEEDING R. Dwivedi, M. Pann, R. Henry, J. Pampiglione, UK 184 PERSONALIZING ENDOMETRIAL CANCER TREATMENT BASED ON ERCC1 AND CLASS III Β-TUBULIN: RESULTS FROM AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY I. Vandenput, A. Capoen, G. Verbist, K. Leunen, P. Berteloot, P. Neven, P. Moerman, I. Vergote, F. Amant, Belgium 142 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 185 THE KIT GENE IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA: AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS I. Vandenput, M. Debiec-Rychter, A. Capoen, G. Verbist, I. Vergote, P. Moerman, F. Amant, Belgium 186 THE WEEKLY PACLITAXEL-CARBOPLATIN REGIMEN IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY ADVANCED OR RECURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA I. Vandenput, I. Vergote, K. Leunen, P. Berteloot, P. Neven, F. Amant, Belgium 187 THE ROLE OF ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN SURGICAL STAGE I-II SEROUS ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA AND ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOSARCOMA: A COLLABORATIVE STUDY I. Vandenput, P. Moerman, J. Trovik, K. Leunen, P. Berteloot, P. Neven, I. Vergote, H. Salvesen, F. Amant, Belgium 188 THIRTEEN-YEAR EXPERIENCE OF 832 PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCERS FROM A CHINESE INSTITUTION H. Yang, B. Shan, Y. Ren, W. Yang, X. Tu, H. Wang, China 189 CLINICOPATHOLOGIC CLEAR CELL ENDOMETRIAL CANCER´S STUDY M. Hernández Suárez, R. Rodriguez Reyes, O. Orribo Morales, S. García Rodriguez, F.J. De la Torre Fernández Vega, Spain 190 BRAIN METASTASES ASSOCIATED WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: A SERIES OF 18 CASES S. Uccella, J. Bakkum-Gamez, W. Cliby, K. Podratz, B. Gostout, S. Dowdy, A. Mariani, USA 191 ADJUVANT RADIOTHERAPY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER STAGE IB HISTOLOGICAL GRADES 1 AND 2: COMPARISON BETWEEN TREATMENT REGIMENS A. Cairo, S. Esteves, C. Watanabe, M. Cunha, G. Souza, Brazil 192 THE STUDY OF MORPHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BLOOD CELLS IN WOMEN WITH UTERINE TUMOURS M. Alibegashvili, T. Tufinashvili, L. Ramishvili, I. Bochorishvili, M. Zibzibadze, N. Veshapidze, A. Shukakidze, N. Kotrikadze, T. Kharaishvili, Georgia 193 STAGING SYSTEMS IN UTERINE SARCOMAS. CAN THE NEW STAGING SYSTEM PREDICT THE SURVIVAL AND PROGNOSIS? M. Ozekinci, A. Dogan, A. Karalök, Y. Yildirim, T. Simsek, Turkey 194 THE REGULATION OF BUB1 EXPRESSION IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA CELL WITH ESTROGEN AND PACLITAXEL C. Yonghua, L. Xiaoping, W. Yue, W. Jianliu, W. Lihui, China 143 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 195 FERTILITY-SPARING COMBINED HYSTEROSCOPIC AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF ATYPICAL ENDOMETRIAL LESIONS IN YOUNG WOMEN G. Bifulco, A. Di Spiezio Sardo, N. De Rosa, G. Lavitola, M.L. Spinelli, I. Morra, M. Scognamiglio, C. Nappi, Italy 196 FERTILITY-PRESERVING HIGH-DOSE MEDROXYPROGESTERONE ACETATE (MPA) THERAPY FOR 4 YOUNG PATIENTS WITH GRADE 2 ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA N. Susumu, A. Hirasawa, W. Yamagami, I. Kisu, A. Ueki, Y. Kobayashi, T. Tsuruta, H. Nomura, F. Kataoka, A. Suzuki, K. Banno, H. Tsuda, D. Aoki, Japan 197 MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASE-1 AND -9 PROMOTER POLYMORPHISMS AND ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA RISK IN A JAPANESE POPULATION S. Yoshida, Y. Miyahara, M. Amano, R. Hazama, M. Deguchi, H. Morita, H. Yamada, Japan 198 ASSOCIATION STUDY OF VASCULAR ENDOTHELIAL GROWTH FACTOR GENE POLYMORPHISMS IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAS IN A JAPANESE POPULATION M. Amano, S. Yoshida, Y. Miyahara, R. Hazama, M. Deguchi, M. Morizane, H. Yamada, Japan 199 DETECTION OF THE MUCIN GENES (MUC1, MUC3, MUC4, MUC13, MUC15) IN NORMAL AND NEOPLASTIC ENDOMETRIAL TISSUES C.-H. Chen, C.-Y. Kao, M.-C. Huang, Taiwan R.O.C. 200 EFFECT OF PERI-OPERATIVE ALLOGENEIC BLOOD TRANSFUSION ON THE RISK OF RECURRENCE IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS S. Uccella, G. Formenti, G. Bogani, N. Donadello, A. Cromi, F. Ghezzi, Italy 201 OUTCOMES OF LAPAROSCOPIC TREATMENT FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN OVERWEIGHT AND OBESE PATIENTS S. Uccella, A. Cromi, M. Serati, G. Formenti, G. Bogani, F. Ghezzi, Italy 202 LARGE-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE TUMOR OF THE UTERUS: A CASE REPORT G. Formenti, G. Bogani, S. Uccella, C. Apolloni, S. Carollo, T. Rossi, A. Cromi, F. Ghezzi, Italy 203 PELVIC LYMPHADENECTOMY , SILS VS ROBOT F. Ciancio, France 204 MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CANCER BASED ON THE TREATMENT FREE INTERVAL Y. Kobayashi, K. Banno, I. Kisu, A. Ono, A. Ueki, K. Masuda, Y. Ichikawa, H. Nomura, A. Hirasawa, N. Susumu, K. Tsukazaki, D. Aoki, Japan 205 THE VALUE OF IN VITRO BROMODEOXYURIDINE LABELING INDEX AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER A.C. Iyibozkurt, Y. Doğan, Y. Salihoglu, E. Bengisu, A. Bilir, Turkey 144 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 206 PROXIMAL-TYPE EPITHELIOID SARCOMA OF THE UTERINE CORPUS. A CASE REPORT K. Lathouras, M. Tzafettas, A. Daniilidis, P. Chatzis, E. Anagnostou, C. Nikolaidou, I. Venizelos, Greece 207 ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA IN MONTENEGRO V. Colakovic-Popovic, B. Colakovic, G. Vukcevic, Montenegro 208 DELAYS IN TREATING ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND T. Miles, N. Johnson, D. Bailey, K. Tyko Hill, N. Das, G. Ahson, K. Waring, N. Acheson, M. Voss, J. Gordon, S. Keates-Porter, G. Hughes, S. Golby, E. Fort, L. Newton, V. Nallaswamy, J. Murdoch, South West (UK) Gynaecological Oncology Group, UK 209 THE EXPRESSION OF GLYOXALASE IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA AND ITS EFFECT ON CELL PROLIFERATION AND APOPTOSIS L. Sui, Q.-S. Guo, H.-Y. Jin, Y.-H. Yu, Y.-J. Feng, China 210 L1-CAM REVEALS NON-ENDOMETRIOID HISTOLOGY IN A SET OF 101 ENDOMETRIOID ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMAS Y.P. Geels, L.C. van Kempen, B.B. Gordon, M.P. Snijders, J.M. Pijnenborg, P. Altevogt, M. Fogel, R. Masadah, J. Bulten, L.F. Massuger, The Netherlands 211 LAPAROSCOPY VERSUS LAPAROTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL NEOPLASIA IN OBESE PATIENTS J. Hauspy, L. Knowles, M.L. Schmuck, Belgium 212 A NEW TREATMENT OF LUNG METASTASES FROM UTERINE SARCOMA: HYPERTHERMIC PERFUSION WITH ANTICANCER DRUGS IN ISOLATED LUNG G. Ratto, P. Pronzato, S. Vecchio, A. Puppo, A. Alloisio, P. Cristoforoni, Italy 213 ACCURACY OF PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF GRADE 1 ENDOMETRIAL ADENOCARCINOMA BY D&C C. Iyibozkurt, O. Kuru, C. Cetin, S. Topuz, S. Kucucuk, E. Yavuz, Y. Salihoglu, P. Saip, E. Bengisu, S. Berkman, Turkey 214 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER ELDERLY PATIENTS (≥ 65 YEARS) P. De Marzi, J. Ottolina, E. Rabaiotti, F. Pella, C. Sigismondi, A. Bergamini, R. Viganò, Italy 215 DEVELOPMENT OF MICE MODEL FOR INQUIRY INTO THERAPEUTIC TARGETS: AN ANTICANCER EFFECT OF DIENOGEST ON ENDOMETRIAL NEOPLASM F. Saito, H. Tashiro, Y. Miyahara, T. Ohba, H. Katabuchi, Japan 145 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 216 CERVICAL SARCOMA WITH AN INHUMOHISTOCHEMICAL GIST PROFILE F.E. Michel Campos, M. Hernandez Suarez, E.C. Estevez Rodriguez, R.A. Vergara Ibañez, F.J. de la Torre Fernandez de Vega, Spain 217 SURGICAL AND SURVIVAL OUTCOMES OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER TREATED WITH LAPAROSCOPIC STAGING SURGERY C.-L. Lee, Taiwan R.O.C. 218 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND RADIOTHERAPY (RT) TOXICITY STAGES I-II ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA (EC): A POPULATION-BASED STUDY IN TARRAGONA PROVINCE (SPAIN) M. Arenas, A. Ameijide, V. Hernández, J. Gumà, À. Rovirosa, S. Sabater, Spain 219 DEFINITION OF SURVININ (BIRC5A) IN ENDOMETRIUM BY MEANS OF TEST SYSTEM «PEPTOSURVIM» E. Tchoulkova, A. Fedotova, N. Sheshukova, E. Borovkova, I. Makarov, Russia 220 EXPERIENCE WITH STAGES III-IV ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA (EC): A POPULATION-BASED STUDY IN TARRAGONA PROVINCE (SPAIN) M. Arenas, S. Sabater, A. Rovirosa, A. Ameijide, I. López, V. Hernández, J. Gumà, Spain 221 A COMPARISON OF ENDOMETRIAL SAMPLING METHODS ON ENDOMETRIAL CANCER GRADING S. Balci, P. Karabacakoglu, M. Koyuncuoglu, B. Saatli, U. Saygili, Turkey 222 A SURVEY OF PRACTICE PATTERNS REGARDING THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX ATYPICAL ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA (CAH) AMONG GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGISTS K.H. Kim, T.M. Numnum, G.G. Rao, B.S. Dudley, W.K. Huh, USA 223 CD1A AND S100 POSITIVE DENDRITIC CELLS IN HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER L. Zhao, X. Zhao, L. Wei, X. Li, J. Wang, D. Cacsire-Castillo, China 224 FROZEN SECTION ON PATIENTS WITH PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF COMPLEX ATYPICAL HYPERPLASIA A. Papadia, M. Moioli, Y. Musizzano, J. Lucci rd, E. Fulcheri, USA 225 PATIENTS WITH EARLY-STAGE UTERINE PAPILLARY SEROUS CANCERS MAY BENEFIT FROM ADJUVANT PLATINUM-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY A. Mahdavi, T. Tajalli, U. Gujral, S. Vasilev, S. Lentz, M. Berman, USA 226 CORRELATION BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE D&C AND POSTOPERATIVE PATHOLOGY IN MALIGNANT MIXED MULLERIAN TUMOR OF THE UTERUS C. Iyibozkurt, S. Sen, O. Kuru, S. Topuz, Y. Eralp, S. Akhan, S. Tuzlalı, I. Aslay, S. Berkman, E. Bengisu, Turkey 146 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 227 RELIABILITY OF PREOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF SEROUS CARCINOMA OF ENDOMETRIUM C. Iyibozkurt, C. Cetin, S. Sen, S. Topuz, M. Guveli, Y. Salihoglu, A. Aydıner, R. Ilhan, S. Berkman, E. Bengisu, Turkey 228 HOW CA-125 IS AFFECTED BY CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH UTERINE CANCER: THE BRITISH COLUMBIA CANCER AGENCY EXPERIENCE R. Correa, N. Le, P. Hoskins, Canada 229 MUTATION OF K-RAS GENE IN CARCINOGENESIS OF ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA E. Krepinska, M. Chmelarova, V. Palicka, J. Spacek, Czech Republic 230 HYSTEROSCOPY IN DETECTION OF ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA IN POSMENOPAUSAL WOMEN V. Antovska, G. Kiproska, T. Nikolova, A. Daneva, FYR Macedonia 231 MALIGNANCY RISK OF ENDOMETRIAL POLYPS IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN N. Nikolova, G. Dimitrov, T. Nikolova, FYR Macedonia 232 ULTRASONOGRAPHY IN PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT OF MYOMETRIAL INVASION IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER M. Hadzi- Lega, G. Kiproska, M. Hadzi- Lega, T. Nikolova, N. Nikolova, FYR Macedonia 233 MYXOID AND FIBROUS ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMA OF THE UTERUS: A REPORT OF TWO CASES H. Kondo, A. Tozawa, J. Koike, N. Yahagi, T. Ohara, N. Suzuki, Y. Kobayashi, K. Kiguchi, B. Ishizuka, Japan 234 A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF UTERINE SARCOMA OVER A PERIOD OF 8YRS AT A ONCOLOGY CENTER IN NORTHERN INDIA T. Kaur, V. Jain, S. Jain, S. Jain, India 235 INHIBITORY EFFECT OF ROSIGLITAZONE BOMBINED WITH CISPLATIN ON THE GROWTH OF ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA IN NUDE MICE G. Zhang, Z. Zu, H. Wang, B. Ma, J. Liang, China 236 FOLATE RECEPTORS IN LEIOMYOSARCOMA: A PROMISING TARGET FOR DIRECTED CHEMOTHERAPY K. Guffey, R.W. Naumann, R.T. Burks, R.A. Messmann, N. Parker, C.P. Leamon, USA 237 THE FOLLOW UP OF EARLY STAGE ENDOMETRIAL CANCER - IS IT WORTHWHILE? P. Mills, G. Walker, R. O'Donnell, UK 147 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 238 THE ROLE OF D2-40 (PODOPLANIN) AS A MARKER FOR LYMPH VESSEL INVASION IN PRIMARY ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S. Weber, A. Sauerwald, M. Poelcher, M. Braun, M. Debald, N. Serce, W. Kuhn, C. Rudlowski, Germany 239 ROBOT-ASSISTED LAPAROSCOPIC STAGING OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN TAIWAN C.-M. Han, P.-J. Wu, C. Lee, Taiwan R.O.C. 240 SURVIVAL OF WOMEN WITH UTERINE LEIOMIOSARCOMA: A SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE A.L. Camporeale, V. Loizzi, G. Cormio, C. Nardelli, D. Scardigno, L. Leone, P. De Mitri, A. Cazzolla, L. Selvaggi, Italy 241 EXPRESSION OF PHOSPHO-MTOR AND MAPK IN ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA M. Nikolaou, H.P. Kourea, V. Tselepi, P. Ravazoula, K. Koniari, C.D. Scopa, C. Kalofonos, G. Decavalas, Greece 242 AUDIT OF UTERINE SARCOMAS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BENIN TEACHING HOSPITAL, BENIN-CITY, NIGERIA C. Okonkwo, C. Ochuba, Nigeria 243 INTRAOPERATIVE LYMPHATIC MAPPING WITH 99MTC IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIAL CANCER INCREASES THE RATE OF LYMPH NODES RETRIEVAL P. Zubor, K. Kajo, I. Reznak, I. Svecova, M. Culbova, J. Danko, Slovak Republic 244 DOWN-REGULATED PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR A AND B COINCIDING WITH SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA BY THE LEVONORGESTREL IMPREGNATED IUD A. Ørbo, Norway 245 HIGH GRADE ENDOMETRIAL STROMAL SARCOMA OF THE UTERUS B.K. Karakaya, P. Dursun, E. Cabuk, B. Bildaci, N. Haberal, A. Ayhan, Turkey 246 THE SUME LEVELS OF 8-HYDROXY-2'-DEOXYGUANOSINE IN ENDOMETRIAL AND OVARIAN NEOPLASMS K. Postawski, K. Romanek, R. Stettner, M. Monist, A. Semczuk, Poland 247 CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS IN CASE OF ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA (EH) J. Vasiljeva, S. Andrejeva, V. Groma, L. Lidaka, I. Barkane, Latvia 248 THE ROLE OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY TEAM MEETINGS IN MANAGEMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S. Daayana, J. Hunt, P.H.C. Kitchener, D.R.D. Clayton, UK 148 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Uterine Cancer including Sarcoma (contd.) Poster No 249 CURRENT STATUS OF CLINICAL MANAGEMENT IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER: A NATIONAL SURVEY OF THE NORTH-EASTERN GERMAN SOCIETY OF GYNAECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY (NOGGO) R. Kraetschell, S. Mahner, O. Camara, C. Fotopoulou, J. Sehouli, Germany 250 MANAGEMENT OF SIMPLE ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA: QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY AND LITERATURE REVIEW S. Lahiri, UK 251 UTILITY OF NARROW BAND IMAGING TARGETED BIOPSIES IN THE CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT OF ENDOMETRIAL ATYPICAL HYPERPLASIA V. Masciullo, M. Scarciglia, C. Rossitto, G. Amadio, I. Raimondo, G. Scambia, Italy 252 MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY ASSOCIATED WITH SURGERY FOR ENDOMETRIAL CANCER IN WOMEN ≥70 YEARS M. Nourmoussavi, L. Souhami, L. Portelance, R. Agnihotram, J. Arseneau, C. Martins, A. Giovanni, C. Reinhold, G. Stainimir, L. Gilbert, Canada 253 ACCURACY OF PRE-OPERATIVE ENDOMETRIAL BIOPSY AND MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING IN PREDICTION OF HISTOLOGICAL TYPE, GRADE AND STAGE OF ENDOMETRIAL CANCER S. Daayana, J. Hunt, P.H.C. Kitchener, R.D. Clayton, UK 254 THE CONSIDERABLE FACTORS TO REQUIRE ENDOMETRIAL BIOPSY IN TAMOXIFEN-TREATED BREAST CANCER PATIENTS S.W. Lee, Y.-M. Kim, D.-Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, J.-H. Nam, Y.-T. Kim, Republic of Korea 255 A STUDY OF EXPRESSION AND PROMOTER METHYLATION OF RUNX3 IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER TISSUE AND CELL LINE S. Jeon, D.H. Bae, G.H. Nam, Republic of Korea 256 FIRST CASE REPORT OF A HIGHLY MALIGNANT UTERINE PECOMA EXPRESSING ESTROGEN AND PROGESTOGEN RECEPTORS: POTENTIAL FOR A NEW THERAPEUTIC MODALITY G. Dreyer, N. Mathonsi, R. Makwela, E. Marais, South Africa 257 PTEN-LOSS AND NUCLEAR ATYPIA OF EIN IN ENDOMETRIAL BIOPSIES CAN PREDICT THE EXISTENCE OF A CONCURRENT ENDOMETRIAL CARCINOMA K. Pavlakis, I. Messini, T. Vrekoussis, D. Chryssanthakis, P. Yiannou, E. Stathopoulos, T. Panoskaltsis, Greece 258 MELF INVASION IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AS A RISK FACTOR FOR LYMPH NODE METASTASIS K. Pavlakis, I. Messini, T. Vrekoussis, D. Chryssanthakis, P. Yiannou, Z. Voulgaris, T. Panoskaltsis, Greece 149 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia Poster No 259 THE STUDY OF GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTI DISEASE IN KERMANSHAH, IRAN N. Jalilian, F. Keshavarzi, T. Fakheri, A. Nankali, Iran 260 SALVAGE COMBINATION CHEMOTHERAPY WITH FLOXURIDINE, DACTINOMYCIN, ETOPOSIDE, VINCRISTINE (FAEV) FOR PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED/CHEMO-RESISTANT GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA F. Feng, Y. Xiang, X. Wan, S. Geng, T. Wang, China 261 EARLY PREDICTION OF POSTMOLAR GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASM BY USING REGRESSION RATE OF HCG FROM WEEKLY MEASUREMENT B. Kim, D. Chay, S. Kim, E. Nam, Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, Republic of Korea 262 COMPARISON OF ΒHCG REGRESSION CURVE IN MOLAR PREGNANCY AND GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA M. Hasanzadeh Mofrad, F. Homaee, Z. Yosefe, M. Afzalaghaee, H. Malakuti, A. Yousefe, Iran 263 OUTCOME OF GTD CASES OVER A PERIOD OF 5 YEARS IN A TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL OF INDIA N. Singh, India 264 INTER- AND INTRA-OBSERVER VARIABILITY IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF HYDATIDIFORM MOLE AND HISTOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTIC CRITERIA S. Sarmadi, N. Izadi Mood, M.A. Afandi, S. Sanii, L. Roozbeh Karger, Iran 265 LUNG LOBECTOMY IN THE TREATMENT OF CHEMO-RESISTANT GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA WITH LUNG METASTASIS WOTHIN NORMAL RANGE SERUM HCG F. Feng, Y. Jin, Y. Xiang, L. Ma, X. Wan, China 266 HYPOXIA MODULATES CLUSTERIN OVEREXPRESSION IN THE HUMAN CHORIOCARCINOMA CELL LINE JEG-3 M.-T. Ha, E.-J. Kim, D.-H. Lee, J.-E. Park, I.-A. Cho, J.-H. Cho, J.-K. Park, J.-K. Shin, W.-J. Choi, S.-A. Lee, J.-H. Lee, W.-S. Choi, W.-Y. Paik, Republic of Korea 267 SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OF PLACENTAL SITE TROPHOBLASTIC TUMOR -3 CASES REPORT AND REVIEW OF LITERATURE Y. Hu, P. Qu, China 268 GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE: ASPECTS OF CLINICAL PRESENTATION, MANAGEMENT AND OUTCOME IN UNIVERSITY OF BENIN TEACHING HOSPITAL, NIGERIA C. Okonkwo, S. Okoigi, A. Olagbuji, Nigeria 150 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia (contd.) Poster No 269 TWO NEW FAMILIES WITH RECURRENT COMPLETE HYDATIDIFORM MOLE: ONE HAS BIPARENTAL GENOTYPE WITH A NEW MUTATION, OTHER HAS ANDROGENETIC GENOTYPE S. Buyukkurt, R.A. Fisher, M.A. Vardar, C. Evruke, Turkey 270 RISK FACTORS FOR COMPLETE MOLAR PREGNANCY, A STUDY IN IRAN M. Kashanian, H.R. Baradaran, N. Teimoori, Iran 271 UTERUS CHORIOCARCINOMA WITH CERVIX INVASION, A CASE REPORT E. Karagiannidou, K. Lathouras, M. Tzafettas, G. Pratilas, P. Chatzis, A. Karagiannidis, K. Papathanasiou, Greece 272 PREGNANCY OUTCOMES AFTER GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE: A 30-YEAR REVIEW A.A. Lertkhachonsuk, S. Wilailak, S. Tangtrakul, Thailand 273 DOES PRIMARY HYSTERECTOMY IN ELDERLY HYDATIDIFORM MOLE DECREASE THE INCIDENCE OF POSTMOLAR GTN? R. Lertkhachonsuk, A.A. Lertkhachonsuk, Thailand 274 A CASE OF MOLAR ECTOPIC PREGNANCY A. Hoxha, A. Dokle, Albania 275 GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE AS SEEN IN A UNIVERSITY TEACHING HOSPITAL: A 5-YEAR REVIEW Z. Shahverdi, F. Farzaneh, M.S. Hosseini, A. Mashhoori, M. Rafizadeh, Iran 276 WHO SCORE, THE ONLY PREDICTOR OF TREATMENT OUT COME FOR LOW RISK GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA IN WEEKLY INTRAMUSCULAR METHOTREXATE REGIMEN F. Behnamfar, N. Behtash, T. Mohandes, Iran 277 REMARKABLE INCREASE OF GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE IN THE NETHERLANDS C. Lybol, C. Thomas, J. Bulten, F. Sweep, L. Massuger, The Netherlands 278 REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOME, MALIGNANT SEQUELAE AND MOLECULAR GENETICS IN RECURRENT MOLAR PREGNANCIES R. Bagga, R. Srinivasan, W. Chebaro, R. Slim, India 279 WEEKLY VINCRISTINE PLUS HIGH ESCALATED DOSES OF METHOTREXATE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CNS METASTASES OF CHORIOCARCINOMA (A CASE REPORT) H. Djedi, K. Bouzid, Algeria 280 METHOTREXATE ASSOCIATED PNEUMONITIS: SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT WITH SECOND LINE SINGLE AGENT ACTINOMYCIN D FOR LOW-RISK GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE I.O. Baas, R.H.M. Verheijen, P.O. Witteveen, The Netherlands 151 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Gestational Trophoblastic Neoplasia (contd.) Poster No 281 SINGLE AGENT CHEMOTHERAPY IN THE TREATMENT OF LOW RISK GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA (GTN) A. El-Shalakany, A. Abou Louz, A.I. Osman, K.K. Ali, M.N. El-Mahallawi, Egypt 282 MATERNAL AGE AND GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC TUMORS G. Mangili, C. Gentile, S. Montoli, E. Garavaglia, M. Petrone, A. Bergamini, Italy 283 THE EVOLUTION OF TREATMENT FOR GESTATIONAL TROPHOBLASTIC NEOPLASIA(GTN): THE FIRST FIVE DECADES AT THE JOHN I BREWER TROPHOBLASTIC DISEASE CENTER J. Schink, J. Lurain, USA Phase I/II multi-site clinical trails 285 A PHASE II STUDY OF BEVACIZUMAB IN COMBINATION WITH DEFINITIVE CHEMORADIOTHERAPY IN UNTREATED PATIENTS WITH LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVIX CARCINOMA D. Gaffney, K. Winter, J. Kwon, K. Stuhr, M. Rotman, B. Yaremko, W. Small, T. Schefter, RTOG, USA 286 PHASE II STUDY OF VEGF-TRAP IN RECURRENT/METASTATIC GYNECOLOGIC SOFT-TISSUE SARCOMAS. TRIAL OF PMH, CHICAGO AND CALIFORNIA CANCER PHASE II CONSORTIA R. Correa, R. Buckanovich, H. Hirte, J. Biagi, P. Hoskins, L. Martin, G. Fleming, H. Mackay, L. Wang, R. Polintan, A.M. Oza, Canada Ovarian Cancer 288 EXPRESSION PATTERN OF THE CLASS I HOMEOBOX (HOX) GENES IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA J.H. Hong, J.K. Lee, J.J. Park, N.W. Lee, K.W. Lee, J.Y. Na, Republic of Korea 289 VALUES OF SERUM MICRORNAS IN DIAGNOSIS OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER W. Shi, X. Wan, China 290 GROWING TERATOMA SYNDROME A.V. Dy Echo, J.T.P. Luna, Philippines 291 RECTO-SIGMOID RESECTION AT THE TIME OF PRIMARY CYTOREDUCTION FOR ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER. A MULTI-CENTER ANALYSIS OF SURGICAL AND ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES M. Peiretti, R.E. Bristow, M. Gerardi, V. Zanagnolo, N. Colombo, L. Bocciolone, F. Sanguineti, S. Boveri, A. Maggioni, Italy 152 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 292 TREATMENT OF PSEUDOMYXOMA PERITONEI BY INTRAOPERATIVE AND INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY D. Salehin, W. Poleska, J. Baltzer, M. Friedrich, Germany 293 THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF LAPAROSCOPIC SURGICAL STAGING, DEBULKING OF APPARENT ADVANCED STAGE OVARIAN, FALLOPIAN TUBE, AND PRIMARY PERITONEAL CANCERS F. Nezhat, S. DeNoble, C. Liu, J. Cho, D. Brown, L. Chuang, H. Gretz, P. Saharia, USA 294 THE SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF LAPAROSCOPIC CYTOREDUCTION OF RECURRENT OVARIAN, FALLOPIAN TUBE, AND PRIMARY PERITONEAL CANCERS F. Nezhat, S. DeNoble, D. Brown, J. Cho, L. Chuang, H. Gretz, E. Soto, P. Saharia, USA 295 LAPAROSCOPIC PRIMARY CYTOREDUCTION OF ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER F. Nezhat, D. Brown, S. DeNoble, P. Saharia, USA 296 NEW RISK -OF -MALIGNANCY INDEX IN PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF ADNEXAL MASSES IN IRANIAN WOMEN F. Farzaneh, M. Saboury, J. Mohsenifar, Iran 297 THE ASSESSMENT OF LYMPH NODE METASTASES DISTRIBUTION IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS L. Gmyrek, J. Jonska-Gmyrek, M. Bidziński, P. Sobiczewski, R. Krynicki, B. Lindner, J. Staniaszek, A. Zolciak-Siwińska, Poland 298 ANALYSIS OF 3057 CASES OF OVARIAN TUMOR IN NORTHWEST OF CHINA X. Ma, China 299 CLINICAL AND OPERATIVE OUTCOME OF TERTIARY SURGICAL CYTOREDUCTION IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER RELAPSE C. Fotopoulou, R. Richter, E.-I. Braicu, S.-C. Schmidt, P. Neuhaus, W. Lichtenegger, J. Sehouli, Germany 300 SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF PACLITAXEL INTENSIVE THERAPY FOR OVARIAN EPITHELIAL CANCER M. Cheng, C. Xie, D.Q. Wang, R.T. Yin, D.Y. Kang, China 301 A SELECTIVE IMPACT ON GROWTH AND METASTASIS OF OVARIAN CANCER BASED ON N-TRIMETHYL CHITOSAN CHLORIDE-ENCAPSULATED CAMPTOTHECIN L. Zhou, X. Chen, Z. Qian, X. Zhao, China 302 CT SCAN DOES NOT PREDICT OPTIMAL DEBULKING IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER: A MULTICENTRE VALIDATION STUDY M. MacKintosh, R. Rahim, B. Rajashanker, D. Barton, E. Brockbank, R. Clayton, UK 153 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 303 GROWING TERATOMA SYNDROME AFTER SURGICAL TREATMENT AND CHEMOTHERAPY FOR OVARIAN IMMATURE TERATOMA N. Cheng, H. Huang, L. Lian, China 304 ADULT GRANULOSA CELL TUMORS OF THE OVARY: TUMOR DISSEMINATION PATTERN AT PRIMARY AND RECURRENT SITUATION, SURGICAL OUTCOME AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS C. Fotopoulou, K. Savvatis, E.-I. Braicu, V. Brink-Spalink, C. Denkert, W. Lichtenegger, J. Sehouli, Germany 305 PEGYLATED-NANOPARTICLES OF CDP BOUND TO MULTITARGETED SIRNA AGAINST BMI1 AND SURVIVIN CONJUGATED WITH MIR-373 (SEVIN-A) ERADICATES METASTATIC OVARIAN CARCINOMA J. Giannios, S. Giannios, J. Peristeris, K. Peristeris, Greece 306 IMMUNOCHEMOGENIC TREATMENT WITH STEALTH NANOPARTICLE FORMULATION CONSISTING OF CLAMP PNA AGAINST MRNA-FOXC2,ANTICD44 CHIMERIC-MAB,AND TAXOTERE ERADICATED ADVANCED OVARIAN EPITHELIAL CA J. Giannios, E. Michailakis, Greece 307 COMPARISON OF DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF SCORING SYSTEMS THAT ARE USED AT BENIGN-MALIGN DISTINGUISHING OF ADNEXAL MASSES E. Akturk, I. Alanbay, R. Karaca, M. Dede, M.C. Yenen, I. Başer, Turkey 308 PROGNOSIS AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF A LARGE RETROSPECTIVE SERIES OF MUCINOUS BORDERLINE TUMORS OF THE OVARY (EXCLUDING PERITONEAL PSEUDOMYXOMA) M. Koskas, C. Uzan, S. Gouy, P. Pautier, C. Lhomme, C. Balleyguier, C. Haie-Meder, J. Duclos, P. Duvillard, P. Morice, France 309 HOW TO FOLLOW-UP ADVANCED-STAGE SEROUS BORDERLINE TUMORS OF THE OVARY: ANALYSIS OF THE MODE OF DIAGNOSIS OF RECURRENCE A. Kane, C. Uzan, S. Gouy, P. Pautier, C. Lhomme, C. Haie-Meder, J. Duclos, P. Duvillard, P. Morice, France 310 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF A LARGE SERIES OF PATIENTS WITH SEROUS BORDERLINE TUMORS OF THE OVARY AND PERITONEAL IMPLANTS A. Kane, C. Uzan, S. Gouy, A. Rey, P. Pautier, C. Lhomme, J. Duclos, P. Duvillard, P. Morice, France 311 PROGNOSIS AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS OF THE MICROPAPILLARY PATTERN IN PATIENTS TREATED FOR ADVANCED STAGE SEROUS BORDERLINE TUMORS OF THE OVARY C. Uzan, A. Kane, S. Gouy, A. Rey, P. Pautier, C. Lhomme, J. Duclos, P. Duvillard, P. Morice, France 154 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 312 LNA MODIFIED OLIGONUCLEOTIDES TARGETING MRNA-DICER IN PEGYLATED COLLOIDAL NANOPARTICLES WITH LINKED ABS AGAINST CD44 ERADICATE OVARIAN CANCER STEM CELLS (OCSCS) J. Giannios, S. Giannios, J. Peristeris, K. Peristeris, N. Alexandropoulos, Greece 313 ADMINISTRATION OF GENE-MODIFIED-CELLULAR-VACCINE COMPOSED OF AUTOLOGOUS- ADIPOSE-DERIVED MESENCHYMAL-STEM-CELLS TRANSFECTED WITH LIPID-CATION-HSP70 ACTIVATES INNATE AND ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY ERADICATING METASTATIC OVARIAN CARCINOMA J. Giannios, Greece 314 RELAPSE OF DYSGERMINOMA DURING PREGNANCY I. Gounaris, J. Brenton, H. Earl, UK 315 COLLOIDAL-CDNA ENCODING RECOMBINANT PROTEINS-RMDVA COMPRISING DISINTEGRIN/CYSTEINE-RICH-DISULFIDE BOND 2RGD,AND CTERMINAL DOMAIN ,METALLOPROTEASE-DOMAIN,AND DIMERIC DISINTEGRIN/MLD-VGD DOMAIN (VADD) INDUCED APOPTOSIS IN OVARIAN CA J. Giannios, S. Giannios, J. Peristeris, K. Peristeris, N. Alexandropoulos, Greece 316 TREATED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS WITH GENERIC PACLITAXEL, IS IT EFFECTVE? P. Suprasert, C. Cheewakriangkrai, K. Charoenkwan, S. Siriaree, C. Kietpeerakool, C. Saeteng, C. Phongnarisorn, J. Srisomboon, Thailand 317 EXPRESSION OF COX-2 ENZYME IN PLATIN SENSITIVE AND RESISTANT OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS T. Bese, F. Demirkıran, O. Guralp, R. Sultan, S. Ilvan, C. Sanioglu, M. Arvas, Turkey 318 COMPARISON OF SERUM YKL-40 AND CA125 IN THE EARLY DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER J. Zhang, L. Zou, X. He, China 319 COMPARISON OF FOUR RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDICES IN EVALUATION OF OVARIAN MASSES IN SINGAPORE C. Ong, A. Biswas, J. Low, Singapore 320 THE GENE PROTEIN EXPRESSION OF ERCC1 AND SURVIVIN IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA C. Xie, China 321 EVALUATION OF IL-10 AND TGF-BETA IN THE PLASMA AND PERITONEAL FLUID OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER I. Wertel, N. Stachowicz, E. Rogala, A. Nowicka, G. Polak, J. Kotarski, Poland 322 OVARIAN MASSES IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS IN CHINA: ANALYSIS OF 203 CASES H. Liu, G. Shi, China 155 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 323 THE IMPACT OF INDUCTION CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY INTERVAL DEBULKING SURGERY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER - CHANGING TREND... K.U. Devi, U.D. Bafna, K. Shobha, V.R. Pallavi, P. Rathod, C. Ramesh, India 324 THE EFFECT OF ENDOSTATIN MEDIATED BY HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ON OVARIAN CANCER CELLS IN VITRO L. PeiLing, China 325 RISK OF MALIGNANT INDICES TO DETECT MALIGNANT PELVIC MASSES IN THE PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION H.J. Lee, Y.J. Kim, S.H. Cho, K.T. Kim, Republic of Korea 326 THE CUT-OFF VALUE INVESTIGATION OF SERUM CA125 FOR EVALUATING THE DISEASE RECURRENCE OF THE EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA Z. Peng, N. Guo, China 327 CAN CADET (CANCER RISK EVALUATION & EARLY DETECTION) SOFTWARE IDENTIFY ABNORMAL OVARIAN FINDINGS AS A TOOL FOR OVARIAN CANCER SCREENING? J. Hasson, G. Ratttan, I. Heller, D. Grisaru, Israel 328 PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF CONCOMITANT P53 AND PTEN ON OUTCOME IN EARLY STAGE (FIGO I-II) EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER (EOC) I. Skirnisdottir, B. Sorbe, K. Lindborg, T. Seidal, Sweden 329 MECHANISMS OF DYSREGULATION OF EFEMP1 AND CDKN1C IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA J. Press, K. Wurz, C. Pennil, K. Agnew, R. Garcia, E. Swisher, USA 330 LEPTIN RECEPTORS EXPRESSION IN NEOPLASTIC AND NORMAL OVARIAN AND ENDOMETRIAL TISSUE F. Μantzos, G. Wozniak, M. Rekliti, Z. Roupa, Greece, Cyprus 331 WOMEN WITHOUT OVARIAN CANCER WHO REPORT DISEASE-SPECIFIC SYMPTOMS E. Pavlik, J. Ubellacker, I. Norris, I. Podzielinski, R. Ware, S. Goodrich, C. Desimone, F. Ueland, L. Seamon, J. van Nagell, USA 332 HI-CON1, A FACTOR VII-IGGFC CHIMERIC PROTEIN TARGETING TISSUE FACTOR, FOR IMMUNOTHERAPY OF CHEMOTHERAPY RESISTANT OVARIAN CARCINOMA A. Santin, E. Cocco, S. Bellone, C. Richter, F. Casagrande, M. Bellone, P. Todeschini, N. Buza, R. Tassi, D.-A. Silasi, M. Azodi, E. Ratner, S. Pecorelli, P. Schwartz, C. Lockwood, T. Rutherford, USA 333 MICRORNA EXPRESSION PATTERN OF HUMAN AGING WITH HISTOTYPES OVARIAN CANCER S. Cui, Y. Ding, L. Yang, J. Zhao, Y. Du, G. Guo, China 156 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 334 RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDEX IN EVALUATION OF PELVIC MASSES T. Ashrafganjooei, Iran 335 EXTRAOVARIAN CONDITIONS MIMICKING OVARIAN CANCER - A SINGLE CENTER EXPERIENCE OF 15 YEARS M. Ozat, S.O. Altinkaya, T. Gungor, M. Caglar, S. Zergeroglu, L. Mollamahmutoglu, Turkey 336 MICRORNA-31 MODULATES SENSITIVITY TO PACLITAXEL IN AN OVARIAN CANCER CELL LINE H. Watari, M. Hassan, T. Mitamura, N. Sakuragi, Japan 337 SYNCHRONOUS OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA WITH A FUNCTIONING STROMA AND ENDOMETRIAL ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA DEMONSTRATED DIFFERENT MICROSATELLITE INSTABILITY FINDINGS N. Takai, K. Kai, K. Nasu, K. Kashima, H. Narahara, Japan 338 POSSIBLE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF STATINS IN GYNECLOGICAL CANCERS O. Lavie, M. Pinchev, Y. Segev, O. Gemer, S. Sagie, H. Rennert, G. Rennert, Israel 339 DO WOMEN WITH SYNCHRONOUS CARCINOMAS OF THE ENDOMETRIUM AND OVARY HAVE A FAVOURABLE PROGNOSIS COMPARED WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS? A.M. van Altena, Y.P. Geels, J. Bulten, L.A. Kiemeney, J.A. de Hullu, L.F.A.G. Massuger, The Netherlands 340 ANALYSIS OF RNA BINDING PROTEINS IMP1, IMP2, IMP3, LIN 28B EXPRESSION IN OVARIAN CANCER K.-F. Hsu, C.-L. Ho, Y.-M. Cheng, Y.-F. Huang, M.-R. Shen, Y.-Y. Chen, C.-Y. Chou, Taiwan R.O.C. 341 SERUM KL-6 FOR DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN CANCER ASSOCIATED WITH DERMATOMYOSITIS: TWO CASE REPORTS AND CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL FACTORS T. Mogami, H. Saji, N. Yokota, Y. Ihata, R. Suzuki, A. Sukegawa, M. Asai-Sato, E. Miyagi, F. Hirahara, Japan 342 OVARIAN CANCER: OLDER AGE, ADVANCED STAGE AND TIME PERIOD FREE OF RELAPSE SHOW LINEAR CORRELATION WITH THE DISEASE RECCURENCE M. Sprindzuk, M.V. Fridman, Y.E. Demidchik, E.E. Shelkovich, Belarus 343 GRANULOSA CELL - STROMAL TUMORS : AN IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY INCLUDING A COMPARISON OF CALRETININ AND INHIBIN Z. Yousefi, M. Dehghani Dashtabi, N. Sharifi, Iran 344 ALTERED PROX1 GENE EXPRESSION IN OVARIAN CANCER J.C. Kotarski, B. Marzec-Kotarska, M. Cybulski, E. Rogala, A. Nowacka, J. Kocki, W. Bednarek, Poland 157 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 345 THE EFFECT OF PRE- AND THROUGHOUT CHEMOTHERAPY HEMOGLOBIN LEVELS IN PATIENTS WITH PRIMARY EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA TREATED WITH PLATINUM-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY M. Benjapibal, K. Pongsanon, I. Ruengkhachorn, Thailand 346 A NEW TREATMENT STRATEGY USING AN M-TOR INHIBITOR (EVEROLIMUS) FOR OVARIAN CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA (CCC) T. Hirasawa, Y. Nishijima, T. Sugiyama, M. Ikeda, M. Shida, T. Muramatsu, M. Mikami, Japan 347 THE LYMPHADENECTOMY COMPLICATIONS IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS L. Gmyrek, J. Jonska-Gmyrek, P. Sobiczewski, M. Bidzinski, J. Staniaszek, A. Zolciak-Siwinska, B. Lindner, R. Krynicki, Poland 348 ID1 EXPRESSION WITH SERUM EGF/EGF-R CONCENTRATION ASSESSMENT IN MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS A. Czekierdowski, S. Czekierdowska, J. Danilos, A. Nowakowski, N. Stachowicz, Poland 349 ENCOURAGING RESPONSES WITH BEVACIZUMAB IN RECURRENT LOWGRADE SEROUS OVARIAN CANCER K. Schmeler, X. Tao, C. Sun, A. Malpica, M. Deavers, A. Sood, R. Coleman, D. Bodurka, J. Kavanagh, D. Gershenson, USA 350 A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF NEOADJUVANT PLATINUM-BASED CHEMOTHERAPY VERSUS UP-FRONT SURGERY IN ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER A. Garcia-Arias, L. Heras, J. Perez de Olaguer, F. Losa, P. Regueiro, L. Camacho, J. Mas, Spain 351 SIGNIFICANCE OF SECRETED PROTEIN ACIDIC AND RICH IN CYSTEINE (SPARC) EXPRESSION IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER D.S. Suh, K.H. Kim, M.S. Yoon, Republic of Korea 352 SIGNIFICANCE OF PERIOSTIN EXPRESSION IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER D.S. Suh, K.H. Kim, M.S. Yoon, Republic of Korea 353 COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY- GUIDED HIGH-DOSE-RATE BRACHYTHERAPY (HDRBT) ABLATION OF LIVER METASTASIS FROM OVARIAN CANCER INITIAL EXPERIENCE F. Collettini, A. Poellinger, T. Denecke, P. Wust, J. Sehouli, B. Hamm, B. Gebauer, Germany 158 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 354 PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED, PLATINUMSENSITIVE OVARIAN CANCER (ROC): RESULTS FROM A LARGE RANDOMIZED PHASE III TRIAL J.B. Vermorken, J. Kelley, D. Provencher, S. Vasanthan, C. Krasner, J.A. Arranz, H. Andersson, L. Dirix, E. Angellier-Lucchi, M. Beltran, J. Cassinello, C. Lebedinsky, J. Gómez, A. Tanovic, T. Parekh, Y.C. Park, B. Monk, Belgium 355 COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF COMBINATION VERSUS SEQUENTIAL DOCETAXEL AND CARBOPLATIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF PLATINUM SENSITIVE RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER L. Havrilesky, R. Pokrzywinski, D. Revicki, R. Higgins, L. Nycum, M. Kohler, E. Myers, A. Alvarez Secord, USA 356 SUSPECTED OVARIAN CANCER AND THE PATHS TO DIAGNOSIS L. Hess, M. Method, F. Stehman, T. Weathers, P. Gupta, J. Schilder, USA 357 DIFFERENTIAL MICRORNA EXPRESSION IN CISPLATINUM RESISTANT VS. SENSITIVE OVARIAN CANCER CELL LINES A. Sherman, L. Hu, C. Melton, D. Kapp, J. Chan, USA 358 IS IT MORE COST EFFECTIVE TO USE BEVACIZUMAB IN THE PRIMARY TREATMENT SETTING OR AT RECURRENCE? - AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS J. Chan, B. Monk, K. Fuh, R. Urban, L. Hu, D. Kapp, A. Caughey, X. Yu, USA 359 SURVIVAL BENEFIT OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER WITH HIGH CA-125 LEVEL S. Kang, T.-J. Kim, S.-S. Seo, B.-G. Kim, D.-S. Bae, S.-Y. Park, Republic of Korea 360 COMBINED GYNAECO-PLASTIC APPROACH TO PROPHYLACTIC SURGERY FOR OVARIAN AND BREAST CANCERS M. McComiskey, M. Khadim, P. Morrison, K. Khan, J. Price, UK 361 THE IMPACT OF P53 PROTEIN EXPRESSION ON TOPOISOMERASE I, TOPOISOMERASE IIΑ IMMUNOPOSITIVITY IN OVARIAN CARCINOMAS J. Bar, P. Grelewski, L. Noga, J. Rabczyński, M. Gryboś, M. Jeleń, Poland 362 CEDIRANIB IN RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER: STAGE I DATA FROM A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND PHASE III TRIAL (ICON6) F. Raja, C. Griffin, W. Qian, A.M. Swart, M. Parmar, H. Hirte, J. Ledermann, On behalf of ICON6 Collaborators, UK 363 OVARIAN SERTOLI-LEYDIG CELL TUMORS- A CLINIC-PATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF 40 CASES D. Cao, Y. Jiaxin, S. Keng, China 364 EAG AND HERG POTASSIUM CHANNELS AS NEW THERAPEUTIC TARGETS IN OVARIAN CANCER V. Asher, A. Warren, R. Shaw, H. Sowter, A. Bali, R. Khan, UK 159 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 365 EXPRESSION OF THE K2P CHANNELS TREK1 (KCNK2) AND TREK2 (KCNK10) IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER A. Innamaa, V. Asher, A. Bali, R. Khan, H. Sowter, UK 366 GENE EXPRESSION OF OVARIAN CANCER AND THEIR IN VITRO CELL LINES - ADDRESSING THE PROBLEM OF TRANSLATIONAL CELL CULTURE RESEARCH F. Hilpert, A. Sommer, S. Hammer, K. Bräutigamm, A. Strauss, W. Jonat, N. Arnold, Germany 367 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY PLUS SURGERY VERSUS PRIMARY SURGERY IN ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA M.A. Vardar, A.B. Güzel, M. Katar, S. Büyükkurt, Ü. Güleç, D. Gümürdülü, Turkey 368 PREVENTION AND EARLY DETECTION OF METASTATIC OVARIAN TUMORS. IS IT POSSIBLE? R. Hemida, Egypt 369 SECONDARY CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY FOR RECURRENCE OF MULLËRIAN CALCINOMA T. Goto, M. Takano, A. Watanabe, M. Miyamoto, M. Kato, H. Sasa, K. Furuya, Japan 370 BORDERLINE AND MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMOURS REVIEW OF 105 PATIENTS C. Rodrigues, G. Mendinhos, S. Pereira, Portugal 371 MIGHT TGFΒ HAVE AN INFLUENCE FOR PROGRESSION OF CLEAR CELL ADENOCARCINOMA OF THE OVARY? - A PRELIMINARY STUDY S. Komiyama, Y. Torii, R. Ichikawa, R. Kato, K. Hasegawa, Y. Udagawa, Japan 372 CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF EARLY STAGE MALIGNANT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER: ONCOLOGICAL AND FERTILITY OUTCOME IN A SERIES OF 189 PATIENTS S. Corso, R. Fruscio, L. Ceppi, A. Garbi, D. Garavaglia, F.P. Sina, I. Floriani, M.C. Bonazzi, C. Mangioni, R. Milani, Italy 373 ID-2 PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND MICROVESSEL DENSITY ASSESSMENT IN VARIOUS TYPES OF MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS A. Czekierdowski, S. Czekierdowska, W. Bednarek, J. Danilos, D. Morawska, Poland 374 RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER WHOSE OVERALL SURVIVAL TIME IS BEYOND FIVE YEARS Z. Liu, H. Wen, China 375 MALIGNANT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCERS UNDER THE AGE OF 30 YEARS KK HOSPITAL EXPERIENCE N. Ramapadma, Y. Kwai Lam Philip, C. Yin Nin, L. Yong Kuei, S. Lay Tin, Singapore 160 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 376 A STUDY OF SYMPTOMS FOLLOWING TREATMENT FOR OVARIAN CANCER C. Stavraka, A. Ford, H. Gabra, R. Agarwal, S. Blagden, UK 377 INTRAPERITONEAL ALPHA-PARTICLE RADIOIMMUNOTHERAPY OF OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS: PHARMACOKINETICS AND DOSIMETRY OF AT-211-MX35 F(AB´)2 - A PHASE I STUDY H. Andersson, E. Cederkrantz, T. Bäck, C. Divgi, J. Elgqvist, J. Himmelman, G. Horvath, L. Jacobsson, H. Jensen, S. Lindegren, S. Manouchrpour, S. Palm, R. Hultborn, Sweden 378 HEPATIC SAFETY PROFILE OF TRABECTEDIN IN PHASE II AND III CLINICAL TRIALS IN RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER (ROC) C. Sessa, C. Krasner, J. Rolski, M. Bidzinski, M. Gore, I. Vergote, F. De Braud, P. Ghatage, H.-G. Meerpohl, B. Monk, C. Poole, I. Ray-Coquard, K. Boman, J.M. Del Campo, A. Nieto, M.I. De la Riba, P. Zintl, T. Parekh, A. Poveda, Switzerland 379 CORRELATION OF CA-125 AND RECIST IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PLATINUM-SENSITIVE RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER (ROC): RESULTS FROM OVA-301 PHASE-III RANDOMIZED STUDY B. Slangen, J. Rolski, P. Gathage, M.B. Sawyer, V. Trillet-Lenoir, S. Pledge, L. Dirix, W. Zieger, C. Balañá, H. Andersson, J. Gomez, C. Lebedinsky, P. Santabárbara, T. Parekh, G. Scambia, The Netherlands 380 PREOPERATIVE PLATELET LYMPHOCYTE RATIO AS AN INDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC MARKER IN OVARIAN CANCER V. Asher, J. Lee, A. Innamma, A. Bali, UK 381 STRATIFY, ADJUST OR INTERACT IN TIME-TO-EVENT ANALYSIS IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS? LESSON TO BE LEARNED E. Banu, D. Pelau, A. Porutiu, C. Floares, R. Buiga, M. Gal, A. Irimie, Romania 382 THE EFFECTS OF HOPE AND SPIRITUALITY ON QUALITY OF LIFE (QOL) IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS L. Ramondetta, D. Zhukovsky, D. Urbauer, A. Brown, K. Basen-Enquist, C. Levenback, M. Bevers, P. Thacker, S. Rodriguez, C. Sun, USA 383 THE USE OF FLUOROURACIL (5FU) WITH LEUCOVORIN IN WOMEN WITH HEAVILY PRETREATED ADVANCED OVARIAN CARCINOMA R. Eitan, Y. Peled, L. Binyamin, G. Sabah, H. Levavi, Israel 384 THE DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF PREOPERATIVE SERUM M-CSF LEVELS ALONE AND IN COMBINATION WITH CONVENTIONAL TUMOR MARKERS IN OVARIAN CANCER A.O. Ozdemir Karabag, T. Güngör, N. Taşdemir, Turkey 161 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 385 MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION ARISING FROM MATURE CYSTIC TERATOMA OF THE OVARY: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 20 CASES H. Tokunaga, M. Sakuma, A. Otsuki, N. Shiga, T. Otsuki, K. Yoshinaga, H. Utsunomiya, S. Nagase, T. Takano, H. Niikura, K. Ito, K. Otomo, T. Tase, Y. Watanabe, N. Yaegashi, Japan 386 COLON AND RECTAL RESECTIONS DURING PERITONECTOMY PLUS HIPEC IN PATIENTS WITH DIFFUSE OVARIAN PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS S. Sibio, P. Sammartino, M. Cardi, F. Accarpio, D. Biacchi, A. Baccheschi, T. Cornali, A. di Giorgio, Italy 387 IDENTIFICATION OF PROTEOMIC BIOMARKERS IN OVARIAN CANCER C. Truntzer, J.-M. Riedinger, L. Arnould, L. Favier, F. Mayer, P. Fumoleau, P. Ducoroy, France 388 AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF BEVACIZUMAB IN RECURRENT TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER J. Chan, B. Monk, K. Fuh, R. Urban, L. Hu, A. Caughey, X. Yu, USA 389 MICRORNA EXPRESSION PROFILES THAT PREDICT FOR DISTANT METASTASIS IN SEROUS OVARIAN CANCER A. Sherman, A. Sultan, D. Kapp, J. Chan, USA 390 TUBULOGLANDULAR-VARIANT OF HIGH-GRADE OVARIAN SEROUS CARCINOMA: CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES OF AN UNCOMMON AGGRESSIVE TUMOR EASILY MISDIAGNOSED AS LOW GRADE ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA A. Aysal, I. Medhi, J. Grenert, J. Rabban, USA 391 COMBINATION OF INTRA-PERITONEAL HYPERTHERMIA AND ALPHAGALACTOSYLCERAMIDE IN TREATING OVARIAN CANCER C.-L. Chang, Y.-H. Huang, K.-L. Wang, Y.-C. Yang, Taiwan R.O.C. 392 NOVEL ROLE OF METFORMIN IN THE TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER K.-L. Wang, C.-S. Wong, Y.-C. Yang, C.-L. Chang, Taiwan R.O.C. 393 PREOPERATIVE ANGIOPOIETIN-2 SERUM LEVELS - A MARKER OF MALIGNANT POTENTIAL IN OVARIAN NEOPLASMS AND POOR PROGNOSIS IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER H. Sallinen, T. Heikura, S. Laidinen, V.-M. Kosma, S. Heinonen,, S. Yla-Herttuala, M. Anttila, Finland 394 THE RISK OF LAPAROSCOPY COMPLICATION IN OVARIAN TUMOR EXTRACTION N. Kiriakopoulos, I. Kotsidas, E. Gavalas, V. Valentino, P. Mantas, Greece 395 CISPLATIN AND HYPERTHERMIA IN OVARIAN CANCER CELL LINE COC1, COC1/DDP APOPTOSIS AND DRUG RESISTANCE R. Yin, Y. Li, China 162 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 396 RECURRENT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER - WHICH CHEMOTHERAPY LINE SHOULD BE THE LAST ONE? A. Jakobson-Setton, T. Perril, H. De Castro, J. Korach, L. Irmin, M. Beiner, H. Aloni, N. Zmira, G. Ben Baruch, Israel 397 DOES INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY BENEFIT OPTIMALLY DEBULKED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY? H. Latifah, T. Le, L. Jolicoeur, W. Faught, M. Fung Kee Fung, Women with Advanced Ovarian Cancer Treated with IP Chemotherapy Following Interval Debulking Surgery, Canada 398 THE CLINICAL BENEFIT OF CIS-PLATIN-ADRIAMYCIN COMBINATION IN HEAVILY PRETREATED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS M. Steiner, O. Lavie, M. Leviov, Israel 399 A RAPID DECREASE FOLLOWED BY A PLATEAU CONCENTRATION OF CA125 IN OVARIAN CANCER DURING ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY COULD PREDICT PATHOLOGICAL RESPONSE G. Tisi, E. Sartori, F. Ferrari, M. Ragnoli, M. Ratti, F. Odicino, S. Pecorelli, Italy 400 CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY AND SEQUENTIAL MAINTENANCE CHEMOTHERAPY WITH TAXANE AND ORAL ETOPOSIDE FOR ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER AND PERITONEAL CANCER H. Nagano, M. Minabe, K. Kawahara, S. Ide, E. Hata, H. Sanai, S. Sato, A. Kurata, M. Muraoka, K. Takagi, Japan 401 CONCURRENT SEROUS BORDERLINE TUMORS PREDICT BETTER OUTCOME IN LOW GRADE SEROUS OVARIAN CARCINOMAS S. Ueda, D. Swing, T. Diaz-Montes, R. Giuntoli, I.M. Shih, R. Bristow, USA 402 THE UP-REGULATION OF MITOCHONDRIAL ANTI-OXIDATION SIGNAL IN OVARIAN CANCER CELLS WITH AGGRESSIVE BIOLOGIC BEHAVIORS Y. Wang, L. Dong, H. Cui, D.H. Shen, Y. Wang, X.H. Chang, T.Y. Fu, X. Ye, Y.Y. Yao, China 403 BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) DOES NOT AFFECT THE SURVIVAL IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN CANCER D.H. Suh, H.S. Kim, H.H. Chung, J.W. Kim, N.H. Park, Y.S. Song, S.B. Kang, Republic of Korea 404 RESTAGING IN BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS: SINGLE INSTITUTION EXPERIENCE AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE P. Rosenberg, I. Zapardiel, M. Peiretti, V. Zanagnolo, A. Maggioni, N. Colombo, Italy 405 SECOND LINE CHEMOTHERAPY WITH GEMCITABINE AND CARBOPLATINUM REGIMEN IN PATIENTS WITH PERSISTENT OVARIAN CANCER Z. Samizadeh Nikoy Tabalvandani, M. Modarres Gilani, M. Aghaei, Iran 163 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 406 ABERRANT METHYLATION OF BRCA1 IN CHEMOSENSITIVE HUMAN OVARIAN CANCER CELLS DOES NOT INVOLVE THE PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3′-KINASE-AKT PATHWAY Y. Wang, J. Zhang, S. Li, Y. He, Y. Yang, X. Liu, X. Wan, China 407 GENETIC DIAGNOSIS FOR CHEMOSENSITIVITY WITH PACLITAXELSENSITIVE GENES IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER H. Nishi, Y. Nagamitsu, T. Sasaki, Y. Takaesu, F. Terauchi, C. Higuma, M. Takanashi, M. Kuroda, K. Isaka, Japan 408 NUCLEAR KARYOPHERIN Α2 IS A POTENTIAL PROGNOSTIC MARKER FOR HUMAN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER L. Huang, M. Zheng, H. Ding, Q.-M. Zhou, W.-H. Jia, H.-Y. Wang, China 409 ANTIANGIOGENIC GENE THERAPY WITH SOLUBLE VEGF RECEPTOR-1, -2 AND -3 PROLONGS SURVIVAL OF MICE WITH HUMAN OVARIAN CARSINOMA M. Sopo, M. Anttila, H. Sallinen, L. Tuppurainen, A. Laurema, S. Laidinen, K. Hamalainen, P. Tuunanen, V.-M. Kosma, S. Heinonen, K. Alitalo, S. Yla-Herttuala, Finland 410 TUMOR MARKER CA 125 AS A RESPONSE INDICATOR IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER AND PREDICTOR OF OVERALL SURVIVAL, TIME TO PROGRESSION M. Milovic, L. Stamatovic, I. Popov, I. Kezic, S. Vasovic, Serbia 411 THE ROLE OF REGULAR SURVEILLANCE IN THE DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER RECURRENCE M. Modaresgillani, T. Ashrafganjooei, F. Ghaemmaghami, Iran 412 PLATINUM-RESISTANCE IN OVARIAN CANCER IS MEDIATED BY THE IL-6CIAP-2 AXIS I. Bruchim, S. Cohen, D. Graiver, R. Eitan, Z. Evron, V. Oron-Karni, M. Pasmanic-Chor, H. Hanoch Levavi, A. Fishman, E. Flescher, Israel 413 CYTOKINE GENE EXPRESSION SIGNATURE IN OVARIAN CANCER N. Yanaihara, A. Okamoto, M. Saito, K. Ochiai, T. Tanaka, Japan 414 PREOPERATIVE LEVELS OF PLASMA FIBRINOGEN AS A PREDICTOR FOR STAGE, OPTIMAL DEBULKING, AND PLATINUM-RESISTANCE IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA J.Y. Seoung, H.H. Chung, T.S. Lee, Y.T. Jeon, J.W. Kim, N.H. Park, Y.S. Song, S.B. Kang, H.P. Lee, Republic of Korea 415 OUTCOMES OF RESTAGING PATIENTS INITIALLY PRESUMED AS STAGE I EPITHELIAL OVARIAN MALIGNANCY REFERRED FROM PRIMARY CLINIC K.-C. Chun, Y.-M. Kim, D.-Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, E.-S. Lee, J.-H. Nam, Y.-T. Kim, Republic of Korea 164 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 416 UPREGULATION OF TGFΒ PATHWAY IN OVARIAN CANCER METASTASIS AND THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF ITS INHIBITION S. Yamamura, N. Matsumura, M. Mandai, T. Baba, J. Hamanishi, K. Yamaguchi, H.S. Kang, T. Okamoto, K. Abiko, B. Karma, I. Konishi, Japan 417 VEGFR-3 INHIBITION WITH MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY IN METASTATIC OVARIAN CANCER K. Zakashansky, S. Podgrabinska, S. Das, B. Pytowski, P. Dottino, M. Skobe, USA 418 A FEASIBILITY STUDY OF INTRAVENOUS PACLITAXEL, INTRAPERITONEAL CARBOPLATIN AND INTRAPERITONEAL PACLITAXEL IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA S. Nagao, Y. Sogawa, Y. Mizugami, A. Kurosaki, R. Oishi, N. Iwasa, K. Hasegawa, K. Fujiwara, Japan 419 INVOLVEMENT OF MISMATCH REPAIR (MMR) ABNORMALITY IN THE MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION OF OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOSIS C. Fuseya, A. Horiuchi, A. Hayashi, N. Kikuchi, A. Suzuki, A. Takatsu, R. Osada, T. Shiozawa, Japan 420 EVALUATION OF HUMAN EPIDIDYMAL SECRETORY PROTEIN E4 (HE4) FOR MONITORING FOR OVARIAN CANCER RECURRENCE K. Chan, K.F. Tam, H. Ngan, Hong Kong S.A.R. 421 THE PATTERN OF PERITONEAL SEEDING AND LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED AND RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER J.H. Hwang, S.Y. Park, S.Y. Jung, S.W. Kim, S.H. Park, M.C. Lim, S. Kang, S.-S. Seo, S.-Y. Park, Republic of Korea 422 WHOLE BLOOD RNA EXPRESSION PROFILES IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS WITH OR WITHOUT RESIDUAL TUMOR AFTER THE PRIMARY CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY H. Isaksson, B. Sorbe, T.K. Nilsson, Sweden 423 BRCA1 MUTATIONS, ALLELIC LOSS AND PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN OVARIAN CANCERS: ASSOCIATIONS WITH CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR DATA I. Rzepecka, L. Szafron, A. Stys, A. Rembiszewska, A. Felisiak, R. Madry, A. Danska-Bidzinska, E. Skasko, J. Markowska, J. Kupryjanczyk, Poland 424 MERCURY AND ARSENIC LEVELS IN URINE OF PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS AND ENDOMETRIOID OVARIAN CANCER R. Sozanski, M. Grybos, Poland 425 A SUCCESSFUL THERAPEUTIC REGIMEN FOR RECURRENT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA: CHEMOTHERAPY COMBINED WITH SURGERY AND RADIOTHERAPY X. Huang, S.M. Cai, J. Tang, R.Y. Zang, X.H. Wu, Z.T. Li, H.Y. Wang, China 165 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 426 TISSUE FACTOR-FACTOR VIIA COMPLEX INDUCES EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER CELL INVASION AND METASTASIS THROUGH A MONOCYTESDEPENDENT MECHANISM X. Wang, T. Zhang, China 427 CLINICAL AND PROGNOSTIC ROLE OF E-CADHERIN EXPRESSION IN OVARIAN PERITONEAL CARCINOMATOSIS TREATED BY PERITONECTOMY AND HYPERTHERMIC INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY (HIPEC) F. Accarpio, S. Sibio, P. Sammartino, M. Cardi, D. Biacchi, A. Baccheschi, T. Cornali, A. di Giorgio, Italy 428 ENDOMETRIOSIS AND ASSOCIATED OVARIAN MALIGNANCY ARISING IN THE POSTMENOPAUSAL PATIENTS: A RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF PRESENTATION, TREATMENT, AND OUTCOME L. Garrett, W.B. Growdon, C. McCann, D. Boruta, M. del Carmen, J.O. Schorge, R. Penson, A. Russell, A. Goodman, USA 429 HEATED INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOPERFUSION IN THE MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH CARCINOMA OF THE OVARY B. Benigno, USA 430 A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF 43 BORDERLINE TUMORS OF THE OVARY A REVIEW OF CLINICOPATHOLOGIC FEATURES AND TREATMENT MODALITIES A. Dokle, A. Hoxha, S. Celiku, Albania 431 SURGERY TREATMENT PATTERNS AND OUTCOMES OF OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS WITH NON-EPITHELIAL TUMORS: RESULTS FROM A CDC STUDY, UNITED STATES S.H. Rim, S.L. Stewart, T.D. Thompson, J.M. Wike, R.D. Cress, C.D. O'Malley, A.R. Kahn, M.J. Schymura, K. Bauer, USA 432 LEAD-TIME OF RISING CA-125 LEVELS IN NORMAL RANGE (< 35 U/ML) TO RADIOLOGIC RECURRENCE IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER J. Bandyopadhyay, S. Ghamande, L. Zhang, L. Lan, M. Macfee, USA 433 LEAD-TIME OF RISING CA-125 LEVELS >35 U/ML TO RADIOLOGIC CONFIRMATION OF RECURRENT DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER (EOC) J. Bandyopadhyay, S. Ghamande, L. Zhang, L. Lan, M. Macfee, USA 434 REDUCTION IN ONE LOGARITHM BETWEEN PREOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE CA-125 LEVEL IS AN INDEPENDENT FACTOR FOR SURVIVAL IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER J. Brañes, J. Cartagena, M. Cuello, D. Mayerson, J. Badía, C. Vera, Chile 166 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 435 GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLGY GROUP(GOG)´S OVARIAN CANCER TRIALS,RESEARCH INTEGRITY,WORLDWIDE ECONOMIC AND MEDICOLEGAL IMPLICATIONS M. Yoonessi, USA 436 MTOR IS A PROMISING THERAPEUTIC TARGET BOTH IN CISPLATINSENSITIVE AND CISPLATIN-RESISTANT CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA OF THE OVARY S. Mabuchi, Japan 437 THE VALUE OF GRIM-19 PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN THE ETIOLOGY OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA X. Wang, X. Cheng, W. Lv, C. Zhou, X. Xie, China 438 ANALYSIS OF CA-125 AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS S.Y. Han, J.Y. Song, N.W. Lee, J.K. Lee, T. Kim, K.W. Lee, Republic of Korea 439 COMPARISON OF FOUR RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDICES IN DETECTION OF MALIGNANT OVARIAN MASSES E. Akturk, R. Karaca, I. Alanbay, M. Dede, E. Karasahin, M.C. Yenen, I. Baser, Turkey 440 TRIAGE WITH RMI RESULTS IN BETTER TREATMENT OF EARLY AND ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER: A PROSPECTIVE POPULATION STUDY J. van der Velden, R. Verheijen, M. van Beurden, M. Buist, W. Wegdam, I. Mulder, O. Visser, The Netherlands 441 ACTIVATION OF THE MEK/ERK PATHWAY MAY OVERCOMES THE CISPLATIN-RESISTANCE IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA CELLS H. Itamochi, M. Nonaka, W. Kawaguchi, K. Uegaki, J. Naniwa, S. Sato, M. Shimada, T. Oishi, N. Terakawa, T. Harada, J. Kigawa, Japan 442 DIFFERENTIATION BETWEEN BENIGN AND MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS DURING PREGNANCY D. Doi, N. Tateyama, N. Nishida, M. Nakagawa, Y. Boh, T. Fukami, T. Matsushima, H. Asakura, T. Takeshita, Japan 443 IMPACTS OF N-FACTOR ON PROGNOSIS OF T3C OVARIAN CANCER AFTER OPTIMAL SURGERY F. Terauchi, J. Nagafuji, R. Oomura, K. Wake, H. Shimada, T. Ishikawa, S. Jinbo, T. Sasaki, Y. Wada, A. Mitsumori, Y. Takaesu, Y. Sagawa, H. Nishi, K. Isaka, Japan 444 PREVALENCE OF SOMATIC MUTATION HOT SPOTS IN GRADE 2 AND 3 ADVANCED STAGE SEROUS PAPILLARY OVARIAN CANCER E. Despierre, B. Yesilyurt, B. Claes, K. Wetzels, K. Drijkoningen, K. Leunen, P. Neven, F. Amant, D. Lambrechts, I. Vergote, Belgium 167 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 445 SECOND LINE CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF RECURRENT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER T. Dell'Anna, C. Pirovano, R. Fruscio, F.P. Sina, M. Signorelli, A. Buda, L. Ceppi, R. Milani, Italy 446 PHASE II TRIAL OF BIWEEKLY DOCETAXEL AND MONTHLY CARBOPLATIN IN THE TREATMENT OF PLATINUM SENSITIVE RECURRENT OVARIAN OR TUBAL CANCER K. Ushijima, H. Kobayashi, T. Hachisuga, S. Miyamoto, T. Shimamoto, K. Iio, N. Ohkura, H. Matsumoto, M. Yokoyama, K. Tamura, T. Kamura, West Japan Gynecologic Oncology Group (WJGOG), Japan 447 THE DIFFERENT CLINICAL FEATURES OF EARLY STAGE MUCINOUS OVARIAN CANCER ACCORDING TO THE PATHOLOGIC EXTENT OF STROMAL INVASION K.Y. Kong, D.J. Kim, J.Y. Park, D.Y. Kim, J.H. Kim, Y.M. Kim, K.R. Kim, J.H. Nam, Y.T. Kim, Republic of Korea 448 COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS OF PER-OPERATIVE INTRA-PERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY (POIPCT) IN ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER (EOC) MANAGEMENT V. Nerich, M. Demarchi, B. Heyd, D. Delroeux, B. Royer, E. Kalbacher, C. Borg, X. Pivot, M.-C. Woronoff-Lemsi, S. Limat, France 449 EFFECTS OF PHOTODYNAMIC THERAPY IN COMBINATION WITH 2METHOXYESTRADIOL ON APOPTOSIS IN HUMAN OVARIAN CLEAR CARCINOMA CELL LINE (OVBH-1) J. Saczko, J. Kulbacka, A. Chwiłkowska, M. Drag-Zalesinska, M. Dumanska, T. Wysocka, J.K. Bar, Poland 450 OVARIAN MALIGNANT GERM CELL TUMORS COEXISTING WITH OR FOLLOWING COMMON OVARIAN BENIGN TUMORS T.C. Chen, T.Y. Wang, Y.H. Huang, C.C. Shih, J.R. Chen, S.J. Chang, C.L. Chang, K.L. Wang, Y.C. Yang, Taiwan R.O.C. 451 TREATMENT OUTCOME OF CARCINOSARCOMA OF OVARY: COMPARISON WITH SEROUS EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA J.-H. Kim, D.J. Kim, J.-Y. Park, D.-Y. Kim, Y.-M. Kim, Y.-T. Kim, J.-H. Nam, Republic of Korea 452 ONCOLOGIC AND REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES OF PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN YOLK SAC TUMOR AFTER BLEOMYCIN, ETOPOSIDE, CISPLATIN (BEP) CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWING SURGERY J.-H. Kim, Y.B. Kim, J.-Y. Park, D.-Y. Kim, Y.-M. Kim, Y.-T. Kim, J.-H. Nam, Republic of Korea 453 CA125-SPECIFIC CYTOTOXIC T LYMPHOCYTES FOR THE TREATMENT OF ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER T. Akahori, T. Nagai, Y. Takai, M. Okubo, S. Takeda, H. Maeda, H. Seki, Japan 168 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 454 EVALUATION OF THE IMMUNE ACTIVATION STATUS OF T-CELLS INFILTRATING OVARIAN CANCER A. Nowicka, I. Wertel, W. Bednarek, E. Rogala, J. Daniłoś, J. Kotarski, Poland 455 SURVIVAL IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS WITH RECURRENCES: DOES DETECTION MODE MATTER? S.M.E. Geurts, J.A.A.M. van Dijck, F. de Vegt, A.M. van Altena, V.C.G. Tjan-Heijnen, L.F.A.G. Massuger, A.L.M. Verbeek, The Netherlands 456 EXPRESSION OF NEUROPILIN-1 IN OVARIAN CANCER M. Mazurek-Kociubowska, W. Bednarek, M. Sobstyl, B. Marzec, Poland 457 INTRACELLULAR EXPRESSION OF INTERLEUKIN-17 (IL-17) IN THE PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES OF PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN CANCER E. Rogala, I. Wertel, W. Bednarek, A. Nowicka, J. Kotarski, A. Kondracka, J. Kotarski, Poland 458 BRCA1 PROTEIN EXPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN AND BREAST CANCER G. Shechter Maor, I. Bruchim, A. Fishman, Israel 459 INFLUENCE OF SIRNA MEDIATED MESOTHELIN-SCILENCE ON GROWTH OF HUMAN OVARIAN SKOV3 CELL XENOGRAFT IN NUDE MICE W. Xiaohua, China 460 TREATMENT EFFECT OF MESOTHELIN TARGETED SIRNA GENE THERAPY ON OVARIAN EXNOGRAFTS IN NUDE MICE Y. Bo, China 461 VALUE OF SERUM MESOTHELIN IN DIAGNOSIS AND CONDITION MONITORING OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER L. Dongxiu, China 462 EVALUATION OF OBATOCLAX FOR THE TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER V. Stamelos, H. Bamrah Singh, C. Allen, C. Redman, A. Richardson, UK 463 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RELATIVE DOSE INTENSITY OF CHEMOTHERAPY IN PRIMARY TREATMENT OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER J. Fauci, J. Whitworth, A. Subramaniam, K. Schneider, P. Frederick, B. Zhang, J.M. Straughn, L. Kilgore, USA 464 SYNCHRONOUS PRIMARY CANCERS OF THE ENDOMETRIUM AND OVARY: A RETROSPECTIVE CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL STUDY S. Perotto, E. Tripodi, V. Zanfagnin, N. Ravarino, L. Fuso, P. Zola, A. Ferrero, Italy 169 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 465 EXTERNAL VALIDATION OF THE ADAPTED RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDEX INCORPORATING TUMOR SIZE IN THE PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF ADNEXAL MASSES P. van den Akker, K. Kluivers, P. Zusterzeel, A. Aalders, M. Snijders, R. Samlal, J. Vollebergh, L. Massuger, The Netherlands 466 CHARACTERIZATION OF SYNCHRONOUS GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS: A SINGLE INSTITUTION REVIEW OF 44 CASES M.K. Kim, Y.Y. Lee, C.H. Choi, T.J. Kim, J.W. Lee, B.G. Kim, D.S. Bae, Republic of Korea 467 A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW OF COMBINATION LOW DOSE ORAL CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE, TAMOXIFEN AND PROPHYLACTIC WARFARIN IN HEAVILY PRETREATED OVARIAN CANCER M. Hall, G. Rustin, UK 468 PHASE II STUDY OF IFOSFAMIDE AND CISPLATIN IN RECURRENT OVARY CANCER M.K. Kim, H.J. Kim, W.S. Lee, T.J. Song, H.S. Park, Y.Y. Lee, J.-W. Lee, D.-S. Bae, J.H. Lee, B.-G. Kim, Republic of Korea 469 FACTORS INFLUENCING THE USE OF FROZEN SECTION ANALYSIS IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF ADNEXAL MASSES: WHICH FACTORS ARE LEGITIMATE? P. van den Akker, P. Zusterzeel, K. Kluivers, A. Aalders, M. Snijders, R. Samlal, J. Vollebergh, L. Massuger, The Netherlands 470 ASSOCIATION OF LYMPHADENECTOMY AND SURVIVAL IN STAGE I OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS R.V. Sicam, J.T. Luna, Philippines 471 TEN YEARS RESULTS OF OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT IN A SINGLE CENTER E. Verweij, I.O. Baas, H.W.R. Schreuder, P.O. Witteveen, The Netherlands 472 IS MICROINVASION A RISK FACTOR FOR RELAPSES OF BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS? B. Di Marcoberardino, P. De Iaco, A. Ferrero, L. Ricci Maccarini, I. Strada, M.J. Tsivian, F. Pozzati, N. Biglia, S. Venturoli, Italy 473 ROMA ALGORYTHM IN THE TRIAGE OF PELVIC MASSES R. Passerini, M.T. Sandri, D. Franchi, S. Boveri, M. Peiretti, P. Lentati, S. Ronzoni, P. Fenili, M. Sideri, Italy 474 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION FOR CANCER CARE: PROTOCOL DEVELOPMENT FOR OVARIAN CANCER TREATMENT IN KENYA L. van Lonkhuijzen, L. Sterling, J. Nyangena, E. Orango, B. Rosen, Canada 170 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 475 UNSPECIFIC CANCER-RELATED INFLAMMATION SUBVERTS THE ADAPTIVE ANTI-TUMOR IMMUNE RESPONSE MOUNTED AT THE OVARIAN CANCER SITE A. Wagener, D. Reimer, C. Marth, A.G. Zeimet, Austria 476 (PRE)MALIGNANCIES IN THE FALLOPIAN TUBE OF BRCA-MUTATION CARRIERS: A SITE OF ORIGIN FOR SEROUS PELVIC CARCINOMA OR A PHYSIOLOGICAL FINDING? T. Roelofsen, M. Smink-Bol, J. de Hullu, J. Bulten, M. van Ham, L. Massuger, The Netherlands 477 VIDEO-ASSISTED THORACIC SURGERY (VATS) EVALUATION OF INTRATHORACIC DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH FIGO III AND IV EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER M. Stumpf, M. Klar, C. Stremmel, G. Gitsch, G. Pache, A. Hasenburg, Germany 478 FEASIBILITY AND MORBIDITY OF INTERVAL DEBULKING SURGERY AFTER SIX CICLES OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN CANCER I. Strada, L. Ricci Maccarini, L. Orazi, C. Zamagni, M. Rosati, D. Santini, G. Caprara, D. Caruso, F. Pozzati, M.J. Tsivian, P. De Iaco, S. Venturoli, Italy 479 COMPARISON OF PRIMARY DEBULKING SURGERY WITH NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY INTERVAL DEBULKING SURGERY IN ADVANCED STAGES OF OVARIAN CANCER F. Ortaç, M. Güngör, S. Taskin, Turkey 480 THE UNIQUE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT OF OVARIAN CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA S. Deen, L. Quattrocchi, M. Sisson, S. Martin, L. Durrant, UK 481 ADNEXAL MASSES: RISK FACTORS EVALUATION M. Terzic, I. Likic, J. Dotlic, J. Micic, S. Milenkovic, I. Pilic, S. Aksam, Serbia 482 SERUM PROTEOMIC BIOMARKERS FOR OVARIAN CANCER C. Coveney, A. Miles, V. Asher, I. Spendlove, G. Ball, I. Scott, G. Van Schalkwyk, R. Rees, R. Shaw, B. Matharoo-Ball, UK 483 VALUE OF RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDEX AS A PREDICTOR OF ADNEXAL MASSES NATURE M. Berisavac, M. Terzic, J. Micic, J. Dotlic, I. Likic, J. Atanackovic, Serbia 484 PARTIAL RESPONSE TO IMATININ MESYLATE IN RELAPSING GRANULOSE CELL TUMORS (GCTS) OF THE OVARY F. Raspagliesi, F. Martinelli, B. Grijuela, F. Hanozet, E. Solima, V. Guadalupi, F. Zanaboni, A. Ditto, Italy 171 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 485 FINAL RESULTS OF A GERMAN SURVEY IN 676 PATIENTS: WHAT DO OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS EXCEPT FROM THEIR DOCTOR? G. Oskay-Özcelik, R. Chekerov, S. Neubert, K. Münstedt, C. Liebrich, L.-C. Hanker, R. Lorenz, P. Wimberger, S. Mahner, R. Langenberg, U. Ulrich, M. Aydogdu, J. Sehouli, NOGGO North Eastern Gynecologic Oncology Group, Germany 486 CARSINOSARCOMA OF THE OVARY: AN UPDATED SERIES J.A. Rauh-Hain, W.B. Growdon, N. Rodriguez, A.K. Goodman, J.O. Schorge, D.M. Boruta II, N.S. Horowitz, M.G. del Carmen, USA 487 CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN BRCA1 AND BRCA2 MUTATION CARRIERS WITH EARLY STAGE OVARIAN OR FALLOPIAN TUBE CANCER M. Yates, L. Meyer, M. Deavers, M. Daniels, D. Urbauer, S. Mok, K. Lu, USA 488 PATTERN OF FAILURES OF PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER C. Cassani, E. Di Silverio, S. Salamano, C. Klersy, S. Tateo, Italy 489 OVA1 HAS HIGH SENSITIVITY IN IDENTIFYING EARLY STAGE OVARIAN CANCERS F. Ueland, C. Desimone, L. Seamon, R. Ware, S. Goodrich, I. Podzielinski, A. Smith, J. Santoso, J. van Nagell, Jr., Z. Zhang, USA 490 MORPHOLOGIC, IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR CORRELATIONS OF OVARIAN AND TUBAL DYSPLASIA IN PROPHYLACTIC OOPHORECTOMIES FOR GENETIC RISK G. Chene, F. Penault-Llorca, I. Raoelfils, E. Pierre, P. Vago, Y.-J. Bignon, I. Ray-Coquard, C. Pomel, J. Dauplat, France 491 THE SAFETY OF CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OF BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS H. Olszewska, S. Łapińska-Szumczyk, J. Kobierski, A. Abacjew-Chmyłko, D. Wydra, Poland 492 ANTI-MÜLLERIAN HORMONE (AMH) IS A GROWTH INHIBITOR OF OVARIAN GRANULOSA CELL TUMORS M. Anttonen, A. Färkkilä, H. Tauriala, M. Kauppinen, L. Unkila-Kallio, R. Butzow, M. Heikinheimo,, Finland 493 ROLE OF FROZEN SECTION DURING CONIZATION OF THE UTERINE CERVIX FOR THE EVALUATION OF HIGH GRADE CIN II-III N. Saghafi, M. Hasanzadeh, S. Bahman, V. Tetedeg, A. Bahman, Iran 494 SYNCHRONOUS PRIMARY CARCINOMAS OF THE ENDOMETRIUM AND OVARY B. Djordjevic, Lj. Jankovic Velickovic, S. Stojanovic, D. Zivanovic, Serbia 172 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 495 NOMOGRAM FOR 30-DAY MORBIDITY AFTER PRIMARY CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY FOR ADVANCED STAGE OVARIAN CANCER G.M. Nieuwenhuyzen-de Boer, C.G. Gerestein, M.J. Eijkemans, C.W. Burger, G.S. Kooi, The Netherlands 496 KRUKENBERG TUMORS OF THE OVARY - TEN YEARS OF OCCURRENCES D. Coelho, R. Miguelote, R. Santos, L. Alves, P. Vieira de Castro, F. Tavares, Portugal 497 EXPRESSION OF NUCLEAR FACTOR-KAPPA B FAMILY PROTEINS IN OVARIAN CANCER AND THEIR POTENTIAL LIKE PROGNOSTIC FACTORS R.D. Garcia Marrero, J. de la Torre, F. Rojo, M.M. Alonso Socas, J. Oramas Rodriguez, L.M. Rodriguez Rodriguez, E. Rodriguez Rodriguez, R. Hernández San Gil, N. Batista López, Spain 498 IN VITRO BROMODEOXYURIDINE LABELING INDEX MAY BE VALUABLE AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR FOR PREDICTING RECURRENCE IN OVARIAN CANCER Y. Doğan, A. Bilir, Y. Salihoglu, S. Topuz, S. Berkman, C. Iyibozkurt, Turkey 499 ACCURACY OF INTRAOPERATIVE FROZEN SECTION ANALYSIS REPORTED AS BORDERLINE OR UNDECIDED IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN TUMORS T. Simsek, H. Komur, E. Pestereli, Turkey 500 GENETIC POLYMORPHISM OF NAT2 IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN CARCINOMAS S. Shelkovich, N. Chakova, E. Krupnova, N. Chebotareva, E. Mikhalenko, Y. Demidchik, Belarus 501 THE ROLE OF THROMBOCYTOSIS IN PREOPERATIVE ASSESSMENT FOR OVARIAN MASSES E. Myriokefalitaki, N. Burbos, C. Siozos, K. Blanas, M. Abu-Freij, S. Crocker, J. Nieto, T. Duncan, UK 502 DO DIFFERENT RISK MALIGNANCY INDICES PERFORM EQUALLY IN THE PREOPERATIVE EVALUATION OF PREMENOPAUSAL AND POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH OVARIAN MASSES? N. Burbos, C. Siozos, K. Blanas, M. Abu-Freij, E. Greig, S. Crocker, J. Nieto, T. Duncan, UK 503 MANAGEMENT OF METASTATIC NEUROECTODERMAL TUMOUR IN PREGNANCY L. Tan, J. Kaur, M. Gore, J. Bridges, UK 504 CHEMOSENSITIVITY TESTING: DO IN-VITRO RESULTS MIRROR EMPIRICAL RESPONSE RATES? S. Richard, T. Herzog, T. Krivak, M. Cibull, C. Leath, R. Coleman, USA 505 THE MALIGNANT TRANSFORMATION OF ATYPICAL ENDOMETRIOSIS L. Tan, J. Kaur, R. Richardson, J. Bridges, UK 173 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 506 LARCIST: A NEW PROPOSED METHOD FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF RESPONSE TO CHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS G. Vizzielli, F. Fanfani, B. Costantini, V. Gallotta, M.L. Gagliardi, M. Vigliotta, L. Tortorella, G. Scambia, A. Fagotti, Italy 507 U.S. GOG 218 VS. EURO ICON7 - A COST ANALYSIS OF BEVACIZUMAB IN THE PRIMARY TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER J. Chan, B. Monk, K. Fuh, R. Urban, L. Hu, D. Kapp, A. Caughey, X. Yu, USA 508 SELECTED RARE TUMORS OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE TRACT AND PELVIC AREA - CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF SIX CASES AND LITERATURE REVIEW M. Klimek, K. Urbanski, J. Ryś, Poland 509 VITAMIN D RECEPTOR POLYMORPHISMS AND PROGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER A. Okamoto, N. Yanaihara, M. Saito, Y. Hirata, A. Kitanishi, H. Tanabe, S. Takakura, K. Yamada, T. Tanaka, K. Ochiai, Japan 510 TRIPLE COLLISION TUMOR OF THE OVARY S.L. Rivera-Enghog, L.S. Rivera, E.E. Espino-Strebel, Philippines 511 SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER: A 20-YEARS EXPERIENCE IN A TERTIARY GYNECOLOGIC ONCOLOGY UNIT F. Fanfani, A. Fagotti, L. Mereu, M.L. Gagliardi, V. Gallotta, G. Vizzielli, B. Costantini, S. Gueli Alletti, G. Scambia, Italy 512 PELVIC DISEASE IN PRIMARY ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER: THE ROLE OF PERITONECTOMY OF DOUGLAS COMPARED WITH RECTOSIGMOID RESECTION V. Gallotta, F. Fanfani, G. Vizzielli, G. Panico, M.L. Gagliardi, B. Costantini, G. Scambia, A. Fagotti, Italy 513 INTERVAL DEBULKING SURGERY AFTER NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY USING INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY FOR ADVANCED EPITHERIAL OVARIAN CANCER N. Iwasa, Japan 514 HYPOXIA INDUCIBLE FACTOR 1-Α EXPRESSION: ITS EFFECT ON PROGNOSIS AND RESPONSE TO TAXANE AND PLATINUM CHEMOTHERAPY IN OVARIAN CANCER S.S. Han, D.H. Kim, J.M. Bae, Y.S. Song, Republic of Korea 515 NOVEL MARINE COMPOUNDS TO TREAT OVARIAN CANCER V. Edwards, F. Young, K. Benkendorff, Australia 516 HIGH THROUGHPUT DRUG SCREENING USING OVARIAN CANCER STEM CELLS IDENTIFIES NOVEL COMPOUNDS FOR OVARIAN CANCER THERAPY H.-C. Lai, H.-Y. Lee, Y.-C. Wang, Y.-T. Yo, M.-H. Yu, Taiwan R.O.C. 174 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 517 LONG TERM FOLLOW-UP OF ADVANCED OVERIAN CANCER PATIENTES TREATED WITH BIWEEKLY PACLITAXEL/CARBOPALTIN (TC) COMBINATION CHEMOTHERAPY K. Yoneyama, H. Konishi, T. Yahata, K. Fujita, D. Doi, S. Honma, S. Kodama, H. Katoh, H. Nakayama, K. Kurose, Y. Aoki, H. Asakura, K. Tanaka, T. Takeshita, Gynecologic Cancer Network, Japan 518 DOES NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY INCREASE THE NUMBER OF OPTIMALLY DEBULKED PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER? A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY M. Kairbayeva, E. Kukubassov, R. Shalbayeva, M. Kairbayev, M. Gurtovenko, Kazakhstan 519 METHYLATION MARKERS IN FREE CIRCULATING DNA AS THE BASIS OF A BLOOD TEST FOR EARLY SEROUS OVARIAN CANCER K. Warton, T. Navin, B. Gloss, C. Montavon, N. Hacker, R. Sutherland, S. Clark, P. O'Brien, Australia 520 THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF EVALUATION OF PLEURAL EFFUSIONS IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA AND PRIMARY PERITONEAL CARCINOMA X. Yan, Y. Gao, G. Jiang, M. Gao, H. Zheng, W. Wang, N. An, China 521 PREDICTION BY SERUM BIOMARKERS OF RESPONSE TO TREATMENT WITH PACLITAXEL AND CARBOPLATIN IN SEROUS CYSTADENOCARCINOMA OF THE OVARY Y. Kikuchi, M. Takano, T. Asakawa, M. Shiwa, R. Kikuchi, K. Kudoh, J. Kigawa, T. Sugiyama, T. Goto, T. Oishi, NPO KKKS Clinical Proteomic Analyses Group, Japan 522 HYPER-METHYLATION OF DAPK, E-CADHERIN AND BLU GENES AS BIOMARKER OF SURVIVAL IN OVARIAN SEROUS CARCINOMA W.-F. Cheng, Y.-C. Chiang, C.-A. Chen, C.-Y. Hsieh, Taiwan R.O.C. 523 MICROARRAY ANALYSIS OF ONCOGENIC PATHWAYS IN ADVANCED SEROUS PAPILLARY OVARIAN CARCINOMA X.B. Trinh, W. Tjalma, L. Dirix, P. Vermeulen, D. Peeters, L. Sas, I. Van der Auwera, F. Tjin Asjoe, S. Van Laere, P. van Dam, Belgium 524 IS THIRD-LINE CHEMOTHERAPHY EFFECTIVE IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA? A. Watanabe, Japan 525 THE PROGNOSTIC IMPACT OF ANEMIA IN ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER J.H. Kim, J.M. Lee, K.S. Ryu, Republic of Korea 526 PATTERN OF IMMUNOREACTIVITY IN PRIMARY OVARIAN MUCINOUS ADENOCARCINOMA AT KING CHULALONGKORN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL N. Pohthipornthawat, P. Tantbirojn, R. Lertkhachonsuk, Thailand 175 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 527 PHASE II TRIAL OF WEEKLY IRINOTECAN AND CARBOPLATIN FOR RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER - A KANSAI CLINICAL ONCOLOGY GROUP STUDY H. Tsubamoto, R. Kawaguchi, S. Takeuchi, Y. Itani, A. Arakawa, T. Shiozaki, T. Tabata, S. Toyoda, K. Itoh, Kansai Clinical Oncology Group, Japan 528 THE ROLE OF IL-6 AND OSTEOPONTIN IN DIAGNOSIS OF OVARIAN CANCER M. Tîrnovanu, I. Dumitrascu, A. Luca, Romania 529 PROGNOSTIC DNA COPY NUMBER ALTERATION IN OVARIAN CANCER B. Marzec-Kotarska, J.C. Kotarski, M. Cybulski, A. Semczuk, J. Sajewicz, H. Antosz, J. Kotarski, J. Kocki, Poland 530 OVARIAN TISSUE CRYOPRESERVATION FOR GYNECOLOGICAL MALIGNANT TUMOR SURVIVORS H. Guo, J. Wang, L. Yan, J. Qiao, X. Song, J. Han, China 531 PREDICTING OVARY MALIGNANCIES BY EVALUATING CA125+HE4 COMBINED WITH ROMA METHOD IN ADNEXAL MASSES N. Saghafi, S. Bahman, H. Monsef, M.T. Shakeri, Iran 532 INTRAOPERATIVE EVALUATION AT RISK-REDUCING SALPINGOOOPHORECTOMY FOR BRCA1/2 MUTATION CARRIERS: A RADIOLOGIC, SURGICAL, AND PATHOLOGIC CORRELATION STUDY OF OPTIMAL INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT J. Rabban, A. Mackey, S. Chan, B. Crawford, J. McClennan, B. Powell, C. Zaloudek, L.-M. Chen, USA 533 A CASE OF ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKAEMIA MIMICKING AN OVARIAN MALIGNANT TUMOR A.L. Camporeale, V. Loizzi, G. Cormio, D. Scardigno, C. Nardelli, P. De Mitri, L. Leone, F.P. Magazzino, M. Lorusso, L. Selvaggi, Italy 534 CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCES OF GALECTIN-3 EXPRESSION IN OVARIAN CARCINOMAS J.-W. Lee, M.K. Kim, C.O. Sung, Y.-Y. Lee, C.H. Choi, T.-J. Kim, B.-G. Kim, D.-S. Bae, Republic of Korea 535 IMPORTANCE OF CA 125 IN THERAPEUTIC MONITORING OF THE OVARIAN CANCER CASE REPORT T. Nedeljković, J. Nedovic, D. Lukic, S. Igumanovic, S. Ljesevic, S. Radivojevic, Z. Vuckovic, J. Radovanovic, M. Djokic-Lisanin, U. Golubovic, Serbia 536 PACLITAXEL CARBOPLATIN CHEMOTHERAPY FOR EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER CURES SEVERE PSORIASIS OF 25 YEARS DURATION S. Erkanli, A. Eryilmaz, H. Abali, E. Kuscu, A. Haberal, A. Ayhan, Turkey 537 PRIMARY OVARIAN LYMPHOMA. AN EXPANDED SURGERY IS NEEDED? R. Rodríguez Reyes, M. Hernández Suárez, S. García Rodríguez, O. Orribo Morales, M. Carrancho Montero, J. De la Torre Fernández de Vega, Spain 176 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 538 CLINICAL ANALYSIS AND MENAGEMENT OF SWYER SYNDROME: ABOUT 7 CASES T. Makhlouf, R. Ben Temime, N. Mathlouthi, A. Koubaa, L. Attia, A. Chachia, Tunisia 539 LAPAROSCOPIC SPLENECTOMY FOR SOLITARY SPLENIC RECURRENCE OF OVARIAN CANCER J.H. Choi, D.-G. Shin, Republic of Korea 540 INCREASED CIRCULATING HEPATOCYTE GROWTH FACTOR (HGF) LEVELS; AN INDICATOR OF EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER AND POORER PROGNOSIS G. Aune, A.M. Lian, S. Tingulstad, S.H. Torp, S. Forsmo, J.E. Reseland, U. Syversen, Norway 541 CHEMOTHERAPY OR UPFRONT SURGERY FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER: THE MRC CHORUS TRIAL S. Kehoe, M. Nankivell, J. Cairns, G. Jayson, T. Lopes, D. Luesley, H. Kitchener, T. Perren, M. Parmar, A.M. Swart, UK 542 PRIMARY LYMPHOBLASTIC LYMPHOMA OF OVARY - CASE REPORT M. Banumathy, G. Deepa, India 543 FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH ENROLMENT IN OVARIAN CANCER CLINICAL TRIALS AND THE IMPACT ON OUTCOME S. Ananda, P. Gibbs, O. McNally, M. Quinn, Australia 544 INITIAL APPROACH TO BRCA1 GENE MUTATIONS IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER H. Guo, T. Ye, China 545 CYTOKINE PROFILES IN OVARIAN CYST FLUID: CORRELATION WITH MALIGNANCY R. Yigit, P.L.M. Zusterzeel, J.M. Pots, C.G. Figdor, R. Torensma, L.F.A.G. Massuger, The Netherlands 546 LONG TERM FOLLOW UP OF WOMEN WITH RECURRENT FIGO STAGE III OVARIAN CANCER: OVERALL SURVIVAL AND PROGNOSTIC FACTORS J.-M. Classe, I. Jaffre, J.S. Frenel, V. Bordes, M. Dejode, F. Dravet, N. Andrieux, D. Berton Rigaud, D. Loussouarn, L. Campion, France 547 EXPRESSION OF COX AND VEGF-C IN PERITONEAL METASTASES OF OVARIAN SEROUS CARCINOMA AND THEIR RELETIONSHIP TO LYMPH NODE STATUS A. Brncic Fischer, M. Krasevic, H. Haller, Croatia 548 CYTOKINE PROFILE IN OVARIAN CANCER RELATED ASCITES FAVORS TUMOR SURVIVAL R. Yigit, P.L.M. Zusterzeel, J.M. Pots, C.G. Figdor, R. Torensma, L.F.A.G. Massuger, The Netherlands 177 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 549 EXPRESSION OF THE LECTIN PATHWAY ACTIVATION FACTORS IN THE OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS D. Wydra, A. Swierzko, A. Szala, S. Sawicki, J. Szemraj, A. Kaluzynski, L. Pulaski, J. Szymanski, M. Cedzynski, Poland 550 LOW CD4/CD8 T-CELL RATIO'S IN ASCITES PREDICT A BETTER CA125 RESPONSE AFTER THREE CYCLES OF CHEMOTHERAPY IN OVARIAN CANCER R. Yigit, P.L.M. Zusterzeel, T. Duiveman-de Boer, C.G. Figdor, R. Torensma, L.F.A.G. Massuger, The Netherlands 551 QUANTITATION OF CIRCULATING TUMOR CELLS IN PATIENTS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER G. Tognon, A. Ravaggi, E. Bignotti, C. Almici, R. Verardi, R. Tassi, E. Bandiera, C. Romani, L. Zanotti, A. Gambino, V. Zizioli, A. Gorio, S. Pecorelli, Italy 552 RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDICES IN DETECTION OF BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS M.C. Yenen, I. Alanbay, E. Akturk, M. Dede, R. Karaca, E. Karasahin, H. Ozan, S. Dilek, I. Baser, Turkey 553 SIGNIFICANCE OF SYSTEMATIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN PATIENTS WITH MACROSCOPIC STAGEⅠEPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA H. Wen, K. Ma, Q. Liao, China 554 OVARIAN CANCER IN THE “DR. SALVATORVUIA” CLINICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY HOSPITAL ARAD DURING THE 2000-2009 PERIOD C. Furău, L. Păiuşan, G. Furău, V. Daşcău, Romania 555 A PHASE 2 STUDY OF PEMETREXED IN COMBINATION WITH CARBOPLATIN IN PATIENTS WITH PLATIN-SENSITIVE RECURRENT OVARIAN OR PERITONEAL CANCER J. Sehouli, A. Alvarez, S. Manouchehrpour, P. Ghatage, C. Szczylik, A. Zimmermann, T. Bauknecht, K. Look, G. Oskay-Özcelik, Germany 556 TREATMENT OF BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMOURS WITH GONADOTROPIN RELEASING HORMONE ANALOGUES B. Grijuela, E. Solima, F. Hanozet, R. Fontanelli, A. Ditto, F. Zanaboni, G.B. Spatti, F. Martinelli, M. Carcangiu, B. Valeri, F. Raspagliesi, Italy 557 EXPRESSION OF COX-2 AND VEGF-C IN PERITONEAL METASTASES OF OVARIAN SEROUS CARCINOMA AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO LYMPH NODE STATUS A. Brncic Fischer, M. Krasevic, H. Haller, S. Rupcic, O. Mamula, S. Behrem, J. Gobic, D. Cuk, Croatia 178 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 558 MULTIPLE BOWEL PERFORATIONS ASSOCIATED WITH NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN A PATIENT WITH ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER M. Mohit, N. Rahmanijoo, A. Jenabian, R. Darabi, Iran 559 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SEROUS OVARIAN CANCER HISTOLOGY ON LYMPH NODE METASTASES O. Mamula, H. Haller, M. Krasevic, S. Rupcic, A. Brncic Fischer, S. Behrem, M. Stamatovic, I. Saftic, M. Manestar, D. Perovic, Croatia 560 EARLY STAGE EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER: WHAT DETERMINES THE OUTCOME? L. Kumar, R. Hariprasad, A. Mookerjee, S. Kumar, N. Bhatla, S. Thulkar, India 561 A SUBGROUP WITH BRCA1 PROMOTOR HYPERMETHYLATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH POOR DIFFERENTIATED, SEROUS, ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER D. Dimitrova, E.I. Braicu, R. Richter, T. Schwachula, R. Chekerov, G. Oskay-Özcelik, W. Lichtenegger, S. Olek, J. Sehouli, Tumor Bank Ovarian Cancer Network, Germany 562 WEEKLY CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL MEETING: APPLICATION AND IMPACT ON MANAGEMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER A. Mookerjee, L. Kumar, R. Hariprasad, P. Ganeshan, A. Gupta, S. Mathur, India 563 CLINICAL OUTCOMES FOR MICROSCOPIC FALLOPIAN TUBE AND OVARIAN CARCINOMAS DIAGNOSED IN BRCA MUTATION CARRIERS UNDERGOING RISK-REDUCING SALPINGO-OOPHORECTOMY M. Yates, L. Meyer, M. Deavers, M. Daniels, E. Keeler, S. Mok, K. Lu, USA 564 CLINICAL, PATHOLOGICAL AND BIOMARKER CHARACTERIZATION OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER ACCORDING TO THE AGE R. Chekerov, I.E. Braicu, G. Oskay-Özcelik, R. Richter, W. Lichtenegger, J. Sehouli, North-Eastern German Society of Gynecological Oncology, Germany 565 RESEARCH ON BRCA1 /2 MUTATIONS IN PATIENTS WITH HEREDITARY OVARIAN CANCER AND PATIENTS WITH SPORADIC OVARIAN CANCER IN MAINLAND CHINA K. Shen, T. Tao, J. Yang, D. Cao, J. Lang, M. Wu, H. Huang, L. Guo, China 566 THE EFFICACY OF HYALURONIC ACID ON ADHESION FORMATION AND TUMOR RECURRENCE I. Bekes, J. Roos, R. Kreienberg, S. Rimbach, Germany 567 EXPRESSION PROFILE AND MUTATION OF EGFR GENE IN EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER H. Qidan, J. Liu, China 179 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 568 PLATINUM RESISTANT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER- ISSUES OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND COST-EFFECTIVE RATIO C. Basu, India 569 MANAGEMENT OF EXTRAVASATION IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS RECEIVING TRABECTIDIN T. Loverre, P. De Mitri, D. Scardigno, V. Loizzi, G. Cormio, L. Leone, A. Camporeale, C. Nardelli, L. Selvaggi, Italy 570 THE CHANGES IN FOXP3+REGULATORY T CELL EXPRESSION BEFORE AND AFTER RECURRENCE OF OVARIAN CANCER S.-M. Park, Y.-M. Kim, D.-Y. Kim, J.-H. Kim, J.-H. Nam, Y.-T. Kim, Republic of Korea 571 M2 MACOPHAGES IN THE ASCITES OF ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER PROMOTE TUMOR PROGRESSION VIA STAT3 ACTIVATION K. Takaishi, H. Tashiro, Y. Komohara, M. Takeya, H. Katabuchi, Japan 572 PROGNOSTIC FACTORS AND REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOMES OF BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS: A REVIEW OF 186 PATIENTS D. Cao, T. Tao, J. Yang, J. Lang, L. Guo, K. Shen, China 573 CAVEOLIN-1 EXPRESSION IN LOW-MALIGNANT POTENTIAL (LMP) AND EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCERS (EOC) C. Verschraegen, H. Arias-Pulido, L. Lomo, C. Qualls, H. Smith, USA 574 WHAT VALUE DOES THE RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDEX (RMI) HAVE IN PATIENTS WITH NON-SEROUS EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCERS? L. Jepson, S. Fegan, UK 575 BRCA1- ASSOCIATED OVARIAN CANCER - CLINICAL FEATURES AND RESPONSE TO TREATMENT P. Blecharz, W. Szatkowski, K. Urbanski, Poland 576 OUTCOME AND RISK FACTORS FOR RECURRENCE IN MALIGNANT OVARIAN GERM CELL TUMORS:A MITO-9 RETROSPECTIVE STUDY G. Mangili, C. Sigismondi, D. Lorusso, L. Selvaggi, A. Gadducci, R. Angioli, A. Savarese, S. Scalone, M. Candiani, S. Pignata, MITO Group, Italy 577 IS ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY REQUIRED IN INCOMPLETELY SURGICALLY STAGED IA PURE OVARIAN DYSGERMINOMA (POD)? A MITO-9 RETROSPECTIVE STUDY G. Mangili, C. Sigismondi, L. Frigerio, G. Cormio, F. Narducci, G. Scibilia, S. Tateo, G. Ferrandina, R. Viganò, D. Lorusso, MITO Group, Italy 578 IS CLEAR-CELL EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER A POOR PROGNOSTIC FACTOR? M. Miyamoto, M. Takano, H. Soyama, T. Akimoto, T. Goto, Japan 180 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 579 DISPARITIES IN TREATMENT FOR EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER IN A LARGE UNITED STATES POPULATION S.L. Stewart, A.R. Kahn, M.J. Schymura, J.S. Townsend, J.M. Wike, R.D. Cress, K. Bauer, C.D. O'Malley, USA 580 FEASIBILITY OF MUSICAL PRAYER TO ENHANCE THE QUALITY OF SLEEP IN PERSONS WITH OVARIAN CANCER S. Deesamer, S. Terathongkum, N. Piaseu, S. Wilailak, Thailand 581 HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS ANTI-TUMOUR ACTIVITY AND THE EFFECT ON ATP-BINDING CASSETTE IN OVARIAN CARCINOMA CELLS K.-C. Chao, C.-C. Chang, P.-H. Wang, Taiwan R.O.C. 582 DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER RECURRENCE AND RESPONSE TO THERAPY USING A CA125 AND HE4 DUPLEX ASSAY J. Baker, S. Sathischandra, Y. Bratcher, D. Purnell, H. Doobay, A. Berchuck, P. Braun, V. Crews, L. Hall, D. Russell, A. Secord, R. Swan, D. Malinowski, L. Havrilesky, USA 583 FEASIBILITY OF BEVACIZUMAB PLUS CHEMOTHERAPY IN HEAVILY PRETREATED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS. A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY I. Asmane, J.-E. Kurtz, A. Bajard, J.-P. Guastalla, P. Meeus, O. Tredan, I. Labidi Galy, I. Moullet, P. Ardisson, L. Vincent, D. Coeffic, A. Dufresne, J.-P. Bergerat, I. Ray-Coquard, France 584 OVARIAN CYSTS: WHEN TO OBSERVE, WHEN TO INTERVENE, AND WHEN TO REFER? R.D. Meneni, M. George, UK 585 HEPATIC RESECTION IS A POTENTIAL TREATMENT FOR RECURRENT METASTATIC OVARIAN CARCINOMA OR PERITONEAL CARCINOMA X. Yan, Y. Gao, Q. Bao, N. An, G. Jiang, M. Gao, H. Zheng, W. Wang, China 586 NOVEL PLATFORM TECHNOLOGY FOR EFFICIENT UTILIZATION OF WATER INSOLUBLE DRUGS N. Teng, K.-S. Kim, USA, Republic of Korea 587 HISTOPATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN RESIDUAL CANCER BURDEN AFTER INTERVAL DEBULKING SURGERY ARE EFFECTIVE IN EVALUATING THE RESPONSE TO ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY X.-P. Li, L.-L. Kong, J.-R. Li, L.-H. Wei, H. Cui, J.-L. Wang, S.-J. Wang, Y. Zhao, China 588 THE PATTERN OF CA 125 CHANGES AS A PROGNOSTIC FACTOR FOR ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER J.W. Shin, H.H. Lee, Republic of Korea 181 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 589 OVARIAN GONADOBLASTOMA WITH DYSGERMINOMA COEXISTING WITH TUBAL ECTOPIC PREGNANCY IN A 15-YEAR-OLD GIRL WITH 46XX KARYOTYPE S. Esin, T. Kucukozkan, I. Bebitoglu, Turkey 590 CA125 AS A PREDICTIVE MARKER FOR OPTIMAL INTERVAL DEBULKING SURGERY N. Furukawa, H. Shigetomi, Y. Tanase, R. Kawaguchi, S. Yoshida, Y. Yamada, H. Oi, H. Kobayashi, Japan 591 IMMUNOREACTIVE SCORE OF EP-CAM MIGHT PREDICT SURVIVAL IN EARLY OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS M.J. Battista, J. Steetskamp, S. Gebhard, C. Cotarelo, A. Victor, I.B. Petry, M. Schmidt, H. Koelbl, Germany 592 A GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE PREDICTS SURVIVAL OF PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED STAGE OVARIAN CANCER K. Yoshihara, T. Yahata, K. Tanaka, Japanese Serous Ovarian Cancer Study Group, Japan 593 OVARIAN CLEAR CELL ADENOFIBROMATOUS TUMOR OF BORDERLINE MALIGNANCY. A CASE REPORT K. Lathouras, T. Tantanasis, I. Stergioudas, P. Chatzis, E. Anagnostou, C. Nikolaidou, E. Katsiki, Greece 594 OVARIAN CANCER: CLINICAL EXPERIENCE OF A 10-YEARS PERIOD K. Papathanasiou, K. Lathouras, A. Pantelis, I. Mitsakis, M. Tzafettas, S. Kasmas, P.D. Loufopoulos, Greece 595 LONG-TERM SURVIVAL IN A PATIENT OF OVARIAN JUVENILE GRANULOSA CELL TUMOR WITH PARAAORTIC LYMPH NODE METASTASIS M.-L. Cheong, T.-Y. Chien, Taiwan R.O.C. 596 REGULATORY T CELLS AND CYTOTOXIC T CELLS IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN CANCER A. Kondracka, I. Wertel, E. Rogala, A. Nowicka, M. Sobstyl, W. Bednarek, J. Kotarski, Poland 597 BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS: HOW DO PATIENTS ESTIMATE THEIR MALIGNANT POTENTIAL AND THEIR OVERALL PROGNOSIS? C. Fotopoulou, M. Bugariu, E.-I. Braicu, W. Lichtenegger, J. Sehouli, Germany 598 MALIGNANT MIXED MULLERIAN TUMOR OF THE OVARY - CASE REPORT AND REVIEW E. Pereira, V. Cunha, H. Nabais, A. Gomes, S. Mineiro, A.F. Jorge, Portugal 599 THE INVOLVEMENT OF THE APPENDIX IN OVARIAN MUCINOUS ADENOCARCINOMA J. Kaur, C. Jameson, D. Barton, T. Ind, J. Shepherd, J. Bridges, UK 182 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 600 DOES THE PRESENCE OF ENDOMETRIOSIS ALTER THE BEHAVIOUR OF CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA? J. Kaur, C. Jameson, A. Attygalle, D. Barton, T. Ind, J. Shepherd, J. Bridges, UK 601 EXPRESSION OF CXCR4 PREDICTS POOR PROGNOSIS OF PATIENTS WITH CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA OF OVARY R. Sekiya, H. Kajiyama, K. Sakai, M. Higashi, T. Umezu, K. Shibata, E. Yamamoto, A. Nawa, F. Kikkawa, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japan 602 MUCINOUS OVARIAN CANCER MARKER, MA2, PROMOTES CELL PROLIFERATION AND MIGRATION K. Park, B. Kim, D. Bae, J.H. Lee, Republic of Korea 603 FALLOPIAN TUBE SQUAMOUS CANCER SUSPECTED BY ENDOMETRIAL CYTOLOGY L. Mereu, R. Marinelli, G. Carri, A. Pontis, M. Muzzi, L. Mencaglia, Italy 604 OVARIAN GERM CELL TUMORS: A 10-YEAR STUDY H. Ayatollahi, S. Naji, E. Mohammadpour, F. Bahadori, Iran 605 SMAC PEPTIDE POTENTIATES TRAIL OR PACLITAXEL MEDIATED DRUGRESISTANT OVARIAN CANCER CELL DEATH IN VIVO H. Mao, P. Liu, China 606 OVARIAN CANCER MORBIDITY IN TULA REGION (RUSSIA) WITHIN 10 YEARS V.G. Volkov, G.M. Chibissova, Russia 607 SURGICAL TREATMENT OF RELAPSING MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS SURGICAL EFFORT K. Mastilović, P. Novakoviš, D. Ņikiš, J. Rajoviš, M. Ņivaljeviš, Serbia 608 DETECTION OF P16 CDKN2A GENE ALTERATIONS IN OVARIAN CANCER WITH FISH ANALYSIS C. Aravidis, A. Panani, Z. Kosmaidou, G. Kreatsas, A. Rodolakis, N. Thomakos, A. Antsanklis, Greece 609 DELETION (10)(P12) A NOVEL RECURRENT CHROMOSOMAL ABERRATION IN ADVANCED STAGE OF OVARIAN CANCER C. Aravidis, A. Panani, Z. Kosmaidou, A. Rodolakis, N. Thomakos, G. Kreatsas, A. Antsanklis, Greece 610 THE OUTCOME OF 3RD LINE CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH RECURRENT EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER L. Gortzak- Uzan, J. Menczer, E. Ben-Shem, A. Golan, T. Levy, Israel 611 DOES SELECTING THE FERTILITY-SPARING SURGERY IN YOUNG WOMEN WITH STAGE I OVARIAN CANCER LEAD TO A POORER SURVIVAL OUTCOME? H. Kajiyama, Japan 183 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 612 A NOVEL TREATMENT STRATEGY FOR OVARIAN GRANULOSA CELL TUMORS BASED ON IMMUNIZATION AGAINST ZP3 H.J.T. Coelingh Bennink, N.A. Rahman, M. Chrusciel, V. Sharp, Y. Zimmerman, A. Ellonen, A. Rivero-Müller, X. Li, S. Dilworth, O. Vainio, I. Huhtaniemi, The Netherlands 613 THE ROLE OF TREG CELLS IN PARIENTS WITH OVARAIN CANCERS A. Samsami, N. Erfani, A. Ghaderi, Z. Sarraf, M. Momtahan, M. Robati, Iran 614 PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF HUMAN EPIDIDYMIS PROTEIN 4 IN ENDOMETRIAL CANCER PATIENTS A. Ravaggi, E. Bignotti, B. Elisabetta, L. Zanotti, P. Todeschini, R.A. Tassi, C. Romani, S. Bergamelli, S. Calza, M. Ragnoli, G. Tisi, G. Tognon, F.E. Odicino, S. Pecorelli, Italy 615 CUTANEOUS MELANOMA METASTATIC TO THE OVARY: A CASE REPORT A. Cazzolla, E. Naglieri, L. Resta, G. Cormio, V. Loizzi, P. De Mitri, F. Magazzino, L. Leone, A. Camporeale, L. Selvaggi, Italy 616 SPLENIC PELIOSIS IN ASSOCIATION WITH BENIGN OVARIAN TUMOUR (CASE REPORT) M. Abu Freij, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, J. Nieto, UK 617 PRIMARY OVARIAN CHORIOCARCINOMA PRESENTING WITH ACUTE ABDOMEN MIMICKING AN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY M. Abu Freij, H. Saleh, T. Duncan, S. Crocker, J. Nieto, UK 618 SMALL CELL CARCINOMA OF THE OVARY, HYPERCALCEMIC TYPE TREATED WITH CONSERVATIVE SURGERY S. Giudici, A. Festi, F. Gotsch, T. Sava, E. Piazzola, M. Franchi, Italy 619 IMPORTANCE TOPO I, TOPO II, MDR EXPRESSION LEVELS AT ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER H. Maisei, R. Smolaykova, N. Krutilina, Belarus 620 HYTADID CYST CONCOMITANT WITH OVARIAN TUMOR IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN F. Ayatollahi, R. Doosti, F. Bahadori, S. Akhavan, H. Ayatollahi, N. Badpa, Iran 621 THE PREDICTIVE VALUE OF PREOPERATIVE TRANSVAGINAL SONOGRAPHY IN THE STAGING OF TUMOR PATTERN IN OVARIAN CANCER CASES G. Kiproska, V. Antovska, T. Nikolova, M. Hadzi- Lega, N. Nikolova, FYR Macedonia 622 CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LONG-TERM SURVIVORS OF ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER G. Glaser, A. Gonik, P. Hanjani, M. Shahin, M. Edelson, USA 184 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 623 NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY FOLLOWED BY SURGICAL CYTOREDUCTION IN STAGE IV OVARIAN CANCER: A RETROSPECTIVE CASE CONTROL STUDY J. Dowaji, Germany 624 LOW PREVALENCE OF GERM-LINE BRCA MUTATIONS IN EARLY ONSET OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS M. Zikan, P. Pohlreich, I. Pinkavova, J. Slama, D. Fischerova, D. Cibula, Czech Republic 625 RISK OF NASCENCY OF THE HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH CARBOPLATIN AND PACLITAXEL TREATMENT OF OVARIAN CANCER A. Řezáč, J. Ńpaţek, P. Ńkapinec, I. Sedláková, E. Křepinská, J. Tońner, Czech Republic 626 ABERRANT HYPERMETHYLATION OF PROMOTER SITE IN TUMOR SUPPRESSOR GENES MAY BE THE MARKER FOR EARLY DETECTION OF OVARIAN CANCER M. Culbova, Z. Lasabova, P. Zubor, K. Kajo, R. Fiolka, J. Danko, J. Visnovsky, Slovak Republic 627 SET-UP OF AN OVARIAN CANCER BIOBANK WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF A MULTICENTRE INTERNATIONAL RANDOMISED PHASE 3 TRIAL (ICON7) F. Collinson, S. Jackson, G. Jayson, R. Banks, on behalf of ICON7 GCIG Investigators, UK 628 THE THERAPEUTIC VALUE OF LYMPHADENECTOMY IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS L. Gmyrek, J. Jonska-Gmyrek, P. Sobiczewski, M. Bidzinski, G. Panek, Poland 629 SPERM PROTEIN 17 VACCINATION REDIRECTS T-HELPER DIFFERENTIATION PROGRAM IN A MURINE MODEL OF OVARIAN CANCER M. Chiriva-Internati, Y. Yu, L. Mirandola, M.R. Jenkins, C. Chapman, M. Cannon, E. Cobos, W.M. Kast, USA 630 IS THERE SURVIVAL BENEFITS PERFORMING RETROPERITONEAL SYSTEMIC LYMPHADENECTOMY IN ADVANCED EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER? T. Hirosawa, H. Kajiyama, R. Sekiya, K. Shibata, F. Kikkawa, Japan 631 CASE REPORT OF MASSIVE OVARIAN EDEMA: A BENIGN CONDITION THAT CAN MIMIC OVARIAN CANCER L.H.A. Ventura, C.E.M.C. Andrade, A.T. Tsunoda, J.H.T.G. Fregnani, Brazil 632 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE CELLULAR IMMUNE RESPONSE IN WOMEN WITH OVARIAN CANCER S.O.C. Paula, T.M.R.F. Franco, A.T. Carvalho, G.F. Freitas, E.L. Lages, P. Traiman, A. Silva-Filho, Brazil 185 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 633 PRIMARY OVARIAN ENDOMETRIOID ADENOCARCINOMA: INCIDENCE AND CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MORPHOLOGIC AND IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF MISMATCH REPAIR PROTEIN DEFECTS A. Aysal, I. Medhi, J.P. Grenert, C. Zaloudek, J. Rabban, USA 634 CLINICAL IMPACT OF FDG-PET ON THE MANAGEMENT OF REFRACTORY AND RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER H.-H. Chou, Taiwan R.O.C. 635 CA125 VALUES: THREAT OR COMFORT TO OVARIAN CANCER SURVIVORS ON ACTIVE TREATMENT A. Mahdavi, L. Wenzel, K. Osann, L. McClure, P. Anastasia, B. Karlan, B. Monk, USA 636 IS RISK MALIGNANCY INDEX A USEFUL TOOL FOR PREDICTING MALIGNANT OVARIAN MASSES IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES? A. Aziz, N. Najmi, Pakistan 637 EXTENDED CYTOREDUCTION OF TUMOR AT PORTA HEPATIS WITH EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER BY INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM APPROACH Y.J. Song, M.C. Lim, S.Y. Park, S.Y. Jung, J.A. Park, S. Kang, S.-S. Seo, S.H. Kim, S.-S. Han, S.-Y. Park, C.-W. Yoo, Republic of Korea 638 “INTRAPERITONEALISM” IN CHEMOTHERAPY (IPCT) OF OVARIAN CANCERS M. Sharma, R. Arora, A. Sharma, India 639 THROMBOCYTOSIS IN OVARIAN CANCER: EFFECT ON PLASMA PROTEIN PROFILES AND SURVIVAL Y. Wang, Y. Ling, J. Chatterjee, N. Rama, E. Stronach, S. Blagden, H. Gabra, R. Agarwal, UK 640 PREDICTIVE VALUES OF THE ULTRASOUND PARAMETERS, CA-125 AND RISK OF MALIGNANCY INDEX IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN MALIGNANCY V. Antovska, V. Iliev, G. Dimitrov, G. Kiproska, I. Kaev, FYR Macedonia 641 HOW LONG? HOW TO TREAT RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER Y. Onishi, T. Kawabata, F. Yamamoto, T. Nakamura, M. Hatae, Japan 642 THE ROLE OF SECONDARY SURGICAL DEBULKING IN RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER. A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY F. Odicino, E. Buccheri, M. Ragnoli, G. Giorda, E. Sartori, E. Campagnutta, S. Pecorelli, Italy 643 BORDERLINE TUMORS: DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT: ABOUT 15 CASES B. Zouaoui, I. Najar, E. Sfar, H. Chelli, Tunisia 644 A CASE OF PORTAL VENOUS GAS WITH SEPTIC SHOCK IN A PATIENT TREATED WITH IRINOTECAN FOR OVARIAN CANCER N. Iwata, Japan 186 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 645 EXTREME DRUG RESISTANCE (EDR) ASSAY DIRECTED THERAPY OF PLATINUM RESISTANT OVARIAN CANCER S. Bush, S. Ghamande, C.-S. Han, J. Bandyopadhyay, M. Macfee, USA 646 HE4 - NEW TUMOR MARKER Z. Novotny, O. Topolcan, J. Vrzalova, J. Presl, M. Casova, V. Kokes, Z. Rokyta, M. Prazakova, S. Svobodova, Czech Republic 647 MOLECULAR PATHOGENESIS OF OVARIAN SEROUS CARCINOMA WITH PSAMMOMA BODIES; INTERPRETATION OF LONG-TERM ONCOLOGICAL OUTCOMES Y. Miyahara, T. Motohara, H. Tashiro, I. Sakaguchi, T. Ohba, H. Katabuchi, Japan 648 THE TEST OF MULTIPLEX PANEL FOR OVARIAN CARCINOMA J. Vrzalova, Z. Novotny, J. Presl, V. Kokes, Z. Rokyta, M. Prazakova, M. Peńta, S. Svobodova, Czech Republic 649 CLINICOPATHOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF OVARIAN CANCER ARISING FROM ENDOMETRIOSIS K. Kurose, A. Yamamoto, A. Miura, D. Doi, K. Yoneyama, S. Kamoi, T. Takeshita, Japan 650 THE IMPACT OF STAGING LAPAROSCOPY FOR CLINICALLY EVIDENT OVARIAN MALIGNANCY ON TREATMENT STRATEGY B. Kobal, B. Cvjetiţanin, L. Megliţ, A. Vakselj, Ń. Smrkolj, M. Jakimovska, Slovenia 651 THE ROLE OF CA 125 AND A NEW TUMOR MARKER HE4 IN THE DISCRIMINATION OF ADNEXAL MASSES Z.N. Dolgun, C. Kabaca, A. Karateke, I. Sanverdi, Turkey 652 WHOLE ABDOMEN RADIATION FOR PALLIATION OF PLATINUM RESISTANT OVARIAN CANCER D. Bernshaw, K. Narayan, J. Martin, Australia 653 TOLERABILITY OF PLD/OXALIPLATIN REGIMEN IN HIGH RISK OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS M. Dalla Palma, G. Lombardi, M. Donach, L. Borgato, M.O. Nicoletto, Italy, USA 654 IMRT IN THE TREATMENT OF SMALL-VOLUME RELAPSE OR RESIDUAL IN PRE-TREATED OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS: A PILOT STUDY A. Savarese, A. Micheli, M.D. Pellegrini, A. Torsello, F. Cognetti, Italy 655 MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY ANALYSIS OF UPPER ABDOMINAL SURGERY FOR GYNECOLOGICAL CANCERS A. Ayhan, P. Dursun, G. Coban, S. Yuksel, T. Tekelioglu, L. Mutlu, Turkey 656 AQUAPORIN-1(AQP1) EXPRESSION IN SEROUS EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCERS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH CONVENTIONAL PROGNOSTIC FACTORS M.K. Takal, P. Dursun, O. Ozen, B. Caylak, C. Baykal, A. Ayhan, Turkey 187 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 657 TERTIARY CYTOREDUCTIVE SURGERY VERSUS THIRD LINE CHEMOTHERAPY FOR RECURRENT OVARIAN CANCER. A PROSPECTIVE STUDY F. Bellati, I. Ruscito, M.L. Gasparri, C. Marchetti, F. Tomao, M. Pernice, A. Rossi, R. Zito, N. Manci, A. De Vivo, P. Benedetti Panici, Italy 658 MALIGNANT PERITONEAL MESOTHELIOMAS R. Macuks, H. Ozdemir, N. Haberal, O. Ozen, P. Dursun, A. Ayhan, Turkey 659 UMBILICAL METASTASIS (SISTER MARY JOSEF'S NODE) IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER-A CASE REPORT M. Nikolaou, H.P. Kourea, K. Koniari, G. Adonakis, V. Tsapanos, G. Decavalas, C. Kalofonos, Greece 660 MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES IN OLDER PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED OVARIAN AND PRIMARY PERITONEAL CANCER D. Tootill, L. Carter, H. Wong, R. Lord, UK 661 BRAIN METASTASIS IN GYNECOLOGIC CANCERS: ANALYSIS OF 12 PATIENTS P. Dursun, A. Ayhan, E. Cabuk, B. Bildaci, B.K. Karakaya, S. Sen, H. Caner, Turkey 662 HER2 PROTEIN OVEREXPRESSION IN OVARIAN CANCER- AN ASSOCIATION WITH OTHER PROGNOSTIC FACTORS T. Ivkovic Kapicl, T. Dugandņija, A. Mandiš, Serbia 663 THE IMPACT OF 2ND TO 4TH LINE THERAPY ON SURVIVAL OF RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER AFTER PRIMARY TAXANE/PLATINUM BASED THERAPY L.C. Hanker, S. Loibl, J. Pfisterer, W. Meier, N. Burchardi, E. Pujade-Lauraine, I. Ray-Coquard, J. Sehouli, P. Harter, A. du Bois, Germany 664 GIANT STRUMA OVARII MIMICKING ADVANCED STAGE EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CARCINOMA B. Bildaci, B.K. Karakaya, E. Cabuk, P. Dursun, A. Ayhan, Turkey 665 FIRST EXPERIENCE OF SURGICAL TREATMENT IN ADVANCED OVARIAN CANCER AFTER INTRAPERITONEAL APPLICATION OF THE TRIFUNCTIONAL ANTIBODY CATUMAXOMAB G. Papanikolaou, C. Fotopoulou, E.-I. Braicu, R. Chekerov, S.-C. Schmidt, W. Lichtenegger, J. Sehouli, Germany 666 CA-125 IN STEROID CELL TUMOR E. Sosa Comino, Y. Suárez Hernández, M. Hernández Suárez, J. de la Torre Fernández de Vega, Spain 667 DRUG RESISTANCE/SENSITIVITY IN VITRO AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN OVARIAN CANCER PATIENTS I. Sedláková, M. Ţervinka, J. Tońner, J. Laco, K. Brigulová, A. Řezáţ, J. Ńpaţek, P. Ńkapinec, Czech Republic 188 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 668 OVARIAN CARCINOSARCOMA E. Sosa Comino, Y. Suárez Hernández, M. Hernández Suárez, L. Melgar Vilaplana, J. Carballo Lorenzo, J. de la Torre Fernández de Vega, Spain 669 MALINGNANT BRENNER TUMOR E. Sosa Comino, Y. Hernández, M. Hernández Suárez, L. Melgar Vilaplana, L. Álvarez González, J. de la Torre Fernández de Vega, Spain 670 HIGH PREOPERATIVE PLASMA CONCENTRATION OF HE4, SUPAR AND CA125 DISCRIMINATE BETWEEN BENIGN AND MALIGNANT OVARIAN TUMORS C. Borgfeldt, E. Henic, I.J. Christensen, B. Casslén, G. Hoyer-Hansen, Sweden 671 OVARIAN LUTEOMA. DIFERENCIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ADNEXIAL MASS IN PREGNANCY Y. Suárez Hernández, E. Sosa Comino, R. Rodríguez Reyes, F. Amaya Hernández, J.M. Troyano Luque, J. de la Torre Fernández de Vega, Spain 672 THE CT ENHANCING FRACTION PREDICTS RESPONSE TO NEO-ADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH HIGH GRADE SEROUS OVARIAN CARCINOMA C. Parkinson, L.A. Grant, N. Griffin, S. Vowler, K. Sayal, M. Iddawela, H. Earl, J.D. Brenton, E. Sala, UK 673 MODIFIED OUTPATIENT REGIMEN OF INTRAVENOUS / INTRA-PERITONEAL PACLITAXEL AND CISPLATINUM FOR OPTIMALLY DEBULKED STAGE III EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER S.S. Tedjarati, L. Kessler, USA 674 OVARIAN LYMPHOMA Y. Suárez Hernández, E. Sosa Comino, R. Rodríguez Reyes, C. García Castro, M. Carrancho Montero, J. de la Torre Fernández de Vega, Spain 675 NEOADJUVANT CARBOPLATIN, PACLITAXEL (NACT) FOR ADVANCED STAGE (AS) EPITHELIAL OVARIAN CANCER (EOC) COMPARED TO SURGICAL CYTOREDUCTION (USC) FOLLOWED BY CP P. Schwartz, H. Yu, M. Glasgow, M. Azodi, A. Santin, D.-A. Silasi, T. Rutherford, USA 676 COMPARATIVE STUDY OF INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY ASSOCIATED GRADE 3 / 4 TOXICITIES AFTER PRIMARY VERSUS INTERVAL SURGICAL DEBULKING H. Latifah, L. Jolicoeur, T. Le, W. Faught, M. Fung Kee Fung, Canada 189 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Ovarian Cancer (contd.) Poster No 677 FACTORS INFLUENCING UPTAKE OF RISK REDUCING SALPINGOOOPHORECTOMY (RRSO) IN WOMEN AT HIGH RISK OF FAMILIAL OVARIAN CANCER R. Manchanda, A. Abdelraheim, M. Johnson, A. Rosenthal, E. Benjamin, C. Brunell, M. Brunell, L. Side, S. Gessler, E. Saridogan, D. Oram, I. Jacobs, U. Menon, UK 678 EPIDIDYMAL TISSUE PRESENTING IN A PHENOTYPIC MOSAIC FEMALE WITH A MALIGNANT MIXED GERM CELL TUMOR OF THE OVARY J. Saldivar, D. Wilson, L. de las Casas, V. Tonk, USA 679 HIGH CUMULATIVE DOSES OF PEGYLATED LIPOSOMAL DOXORUBICIN ARE NOT ASSOCIATED WITH CARDIAC TOXICITY IN PATIENTS WITH OVARIAN CANCER K. Ma, L. Egan, T. Pejovic, USA 680 RADIOTHERAPY IN RECURRENT AND PERSISTENT OVARIAN CANCER: LONG-TERM OUTCOMES R. Rome, S. Leung, Australia 681 PREDICTIVE FACTORS IN RELAPSED OVARIAN CANCER FOR COMPLETE TUMOR REDUCTION B. Gil, G. Oskay-Öezcelik, R. Richter, U. Neumann, P. Neuhaus, W. Lichtenegger, J. Sehouli, Germany 682 CLINICAL OUTCOME OF CONSERVATIVE SURGERY FOR BORDERLINE OVARIAN TUMORS WITH NONINVASIVE IMPLANTS AND STAGE I DISEASE C.H. Jeong, Y.I. Ji, D.H. Jeong, K.B. Lee, K.T. Kim, Republic of Korea 683 NRF2 SIGNALING - A POTENTIAL MECHANISM FOR CISPLATIN -RESISTANCE IN OVARIAN CANCER X. Yi, Z. Li, H. Sun, China 684 SYMTOMATIC TREATMENT OF ASCITES WITH IP-CHEMOTHERAPY IN ADVANCED RELAPSING OVARIAN CANCER SEEMS EFFECTIVE AND SAFE S. Malander, S. Ljungblad, H. Kristiansson, K. Bergfeldt, Sweden 685 PROGNOSTIC FACTOR IN THE PATIENTS OF EARLY-STAGE (PT1/PT2) CLEAR CELL CARCINOMA OF THE OVARY K. Okamoto, Y. Suzuki, Y. Todo, H. Kato, Japan Other 687 ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT INDUCES A UNIQUE GENE EXPRESSION PROFILE IN OVARIAN CANCER THAT DIFFERS FROM BREAST CANCER M. Spillman, N. Manning, W. Dye, B. Jacobsen, K. Horwitz, USA 190 Monday - Tuesday, October 25-26, 2010 Poster Area and Exhibition Poster Session II Other (contd.) Poster No 688 CURCUMIN ENHANCED THE ANTITUMOR EFFECT OF HERPES SIMPLEX VIRUS THYMIDINE KINASE IN HUMAN BREAST CANCER THROUGH MODULATION OF ANTI-APOPTOTIC PATHWAY Y.-F. Chang, C.-H. Hsu, H.-Y. Chuang, J.-J. Hwang, Taiwan R.O.C. 689 HIGHLY EFFECTIVE RISK STRATIFICATION BY HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS TESTING IN WOMEN WITH ABNORMAL CERVICAL CYTOLOGY; 17.5 YEARS PROSPECTIVE COHORT STORY M. Kocken, J.A. Louwers, A. Zaal, J. Berkhof, M.A.E. Nobbenhuis, P.J.F. Snijders, C.J.L.M. Meijer, T.J.M. Helmerhorst, The Netherlands 690 DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF CONTRAST ENHANCED CT AND FDGPET/CT IN THE ASSESSMENT OF LYMPH NODE METASTASIS IN OPERABLE CERVICAL CANCER A. Maheshwari, H.B. Tongaonkar, N.C. Purandare, India 691 EVALUATION OF NEOADJUVANT CHEMOTHERAPY IN LOCALLY ADVANCED CERVICAL CANCER AND ANALYSIS OF RISK FACTORS L. Gong, Z. Peng, China 692 OBESITY: A PREDICTIVE FACTOR OF SIGNIFICANT DISEASE FOLLOWING A DIAGNOSIS OF CERVICAL GLANDULAR DYSKARYOSIS? T.O. Adedipe, S.J. Vine, UK 693 FORTY YEARS REVIEW FOR THE TREATMENT OF VAGINA CARCINOMA: AN INSTITUTIONAL EXPERIENCE T. Wan, J. Liu, Q. Huang, China 191 192 Aguirre, Gorospe, S. 138, 139 Ahmed, I. 79, 82, 103 Ahn, T. 94 Ahn, T.G. 61, 104 Ahn, W.S. 61 Ahson, G. 145 Aizawa, M. 128 Ajenifuja, K. 93 Akahira, J.I. 88 Akahori, T. 133, 168 Akers, R. 80 Akhan, S. 146 Akhavan, S. 111, 184 Akhter, K. 82 Akimoto, T. 180 Akiya, T. 45, 101 Akrivos, N. 67, 129, 131, 139 Akrivos, T. 129 Aksam, S. 171 Akslen, L.A. 27, 55, 136 Aktas, D. 55 Akter, S. 116 Akturk, E. 85, 105, 154, 167, 178 Akyüz, A. 77 Al, Kadri, H. 86 Al, Rawahi, T. 28 Alanbay, I. 85, 105, 114, 154, 167, 178 Alazzam, M. 30, 54, 71, 120 Albaracin, N. 50 Al-Beiti, M. 85 Albela, S. 65 Aldakhil, L. 78 Aldinhas, P. 89 Aldini, A. 47 Aleksievska, I. 119 Aleksievska, N. 119 Aleksioska, I. 112 Alektiar, K. 10 Alemany, L. 86 Aleshikova, O. 105 Alessandria, S. 81 Alessandro, L. 119 Aletti, G. 49 Alexandropoulos, N. 32, 155 Ali, K.K. 30, 152 Ali, M. 103 Ali, R. 27 Ali, S. 20 Ali Syed, A. 84 Ali, W. 103 Alibegashvili, M. 75, 143 Ali-Fehmi, R. 47, 75, 129, 137, 138 A Aalders, A. 170 Abacjew-Chmyłko, A. 122, 134, 172 Abali, H. 176 Abbasi, F. 67, 71 Abbasi, S. 73 Abbud, A. 67, 78, 88 Abdelraheim, A. 44, 190 Abdullah, M.F. 136 Abdullakhodjaeva, M. 84 Abe, A. 89 Abe, M. 141 Abeler, V. 116 Abiko, K. 165 Abou Louz, A. 152 Abu Freij, M. 80, 90, 102, 122, 127, 173, 184 Abulafia, O. 91 Abu-Rustum, N. 1, 8, 30, 35 Accarpio, F. 74, 162, 166 Achariyapota, V. 117 Acheson, N. 123, 145 Achiampong, J. 122 Achilli, C. 63 Achimas-Cadariu, P. 50 Achleitner, R. 73 Acioglu, H. 63 Adamson, S.P. 28 Adanir, I. 99, 132 Adaramewa, T. 106 Adebami, B. 93 Adedipe, T.O. 191 Adegbesan, M.A. 106, 110 Adenan, N.A.M. 95 Adewuyi, S. 119 Adonakis, G. 188 Adya, R. 31 Afandi, M.A. 150 Afonso, N. 102 Afsal, Aghaee, M. 89 Afzalaghaee, M. 150 Agarwal, R. 161, 186 Agarwal, S. 101 Agboola, O. 84 Aggeli, S. 107 Aghaei, M. 163 Aghili, M. 90 Agıllı, M. 105 Agnew, K. 156 Agnihotram, R. 149 Agramunt, S. 65 193 Alikasifoglu, M. 55 Alitalo, K. 164 Allen, C. 169 Allen, K. 55 Alloisio, A. 145 Alloub, M. 116 Almeida, A.M. 122 Almeida, B. 89, 107, 130 Almeida Reis, S.A. 105 Almici, C. 178 Alobaid, A. 78 Alobaid, S. 78 Aloni, H. 163 Alonso Socas, M.M. 173 Alsina, A. 142 Altevogt, P. 145 Altinkaya, S.O. 157 Altıntaş, A. 109 Aluloski, I. 70, 112, 113 Alvarez, A. 44, 178 Álvarez González, L. 189 Alvarez, R. 126 Alvarez, R.D. 2, 61 Alvarez Secord, A. 2, 23, 159 Alves, B. 97, 106 Alves, L. 173 Al-Wahab, Z. 138 Amadio, G. 104, 149 Amalinei, C. 111, 115 Amano, M. 107, 144 Amant, F. 19, 27, 31, 36, 49, 50, 60 63, 100, 127, 138, 142, 143, 167 Amaro, T. 87 Amaya Hernández, F. 189 Ameijide, A. 146 Amichay, K. 133 Amin, A. 74 Aminimoghaddam, S. 125 Ammari, A. 72 Amouzegar-Hashemi, F. 90 Amparo, G. 125 An, N. 51, 175, 181 Anagnostou, E. 145, 182 Ananda, S. 51, 177 Anantharachagan, A. 33, 119 Anastasia, P. 186 Anastasopoulos, N. 107 Anderson, B. 134 Anderson, C. 32 Andersson, H. 159, 161 Andersson, S. 138 Andersson, T. 45, 100 Andi, A.A. 96 Andonova, I. 94, 132 Andrade, C.E.M.C. 30, 64, 69, 140, 185 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